跨国数字政府研究合作:目的、价值、挑战

S. Dawes, G. Burke, Mohammed A. Gharawi
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政府参与的跨国网络正在成为国际关系的一个重要特征。这些网络通常涉及公共部门专业人员和在国家以下一级采取行动的各个领域的其他行为者,以分享知识和信息,以便更好地了解或解决跨越国界的问题。这些跨国公共部门知识网络(tpskn)在解决诸如环境质量或市场监管等关键的全球问题和问题方面正变得越来越重要。虽然这些网络在数量和多样性上都在增长,但迄今为止,我们对这些努力的性质以及可能促进或阻碍其成功的因素所知甚少。该小组将tpskn作为数字政府(DG)研究和实践领域的新兴领域。它强调了在这一领域进行研究的一些挑战——特别是那些在理论上既可靠又对政府有用的研究。小组成员将分享他们在几次此类努力中的目标和经验,并与听众讨论迄今取得的经验教训以及今后开展此类工作的前景。
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Transnational digital government research collaborations: purpose, value, challenges
Transnational networks involving government are emerging as an important feature of international relations. These networks generally involve public sector professionals and other actors in various domains acting at the sub-national level to share knowledge and information in order to better understand or address a problem that crosses national boundaries. These Transnational Public Sector Knowledge Networks (TPSKNs) are becoming increasingly important to address critical global issues and problems such as environmental quality or market regulation. While these networks are growing in number and diversity, so far we know little about the nature of these efforts and the factors that may promote or hinder their success. This panel focuses on TPSKNs as an emerging area within the domain of Digital Government (DG) research and practice. It highlights some of the challenges of conducting research in this area - particularly research that is both theoretically solid and useful to government. Panelists will share their goals and experiences from several such efforts and discuss with the audience the lessons learned so far and the future prospects for conducting this kind of work in the future.
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