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Savis Gohari, Daniela Baer, Brita Fladvad Nielsen, Elena Gilcher and Welfry Zwestin Situmorang
Citizen participation has become an important aspect in the design of smart cities. This paper investigates the frame and modality of citizen participation in a European Horizon2020 smart city project, +CityxChange, in Trondheim. +CityxChange aims at ena...
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Andrea Guazzini, Elisa Guidi, Cristina Cecchini and Eiko Yoneki
Worldwide, organizations and small and medium-sized enterprises have already disruptively changed in many ways their physiological inner mechanisms, because of information and communication technologies (ICT) revolution. Nevertheless, the still ongoing C...
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Brandon Perry and Risto Uuk
This essay argues that a new subfield of AI governance should be explored that examines the policy-making process and its implications for AI governance. A growing number of researchers have begun working on the question of how to mitigate the catastroph...
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Piotr Magnuszewski, Karolina Królikowska, Anna Koch, Michal Pajak, Craig Allen, Victoria Chraibi, Anil Giri, Danielle Haak, Noelle Hart, Michelle Hellman, Donald Pan, Nathan Rossman, Jan Sendzimir, Maggi Sliwinski, Joanna Stefanska, Tharsi Taillieu, Denise Marie Weide and Ilonka Zlatar
The growing complexity and interdependence of water management processes requires the involvement of multiple stakeholders in water governance. Multi-party collaboration is increasingly vital at both the strategy development and implementation levels. Mu...
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Ruchdee Binmad, Mingchu Li, Zhen Wang, Nakema Deonauth and Chettupally Anil Carie
The violation of trust as a result of interactions that do not proceed as expected gives rise to the question as to whether broken trust can possibly be recovered. Clearly, trust recovery is more complex than trust initialization and maintenance. Trust r...
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