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A virtual space for Public Administrators and Citizens around Open Data, Information and Knowledge (O-KID)

Open Data (OD) are valuable initiatives in favour of transparency. Open Governments and public administrations aim at increasing the availability of datasets for citizens, associations, innovators and other stakeholders, by releasing their data with open licenses. Our research contributed to the public sector by proposing an innovative solution to the problem of transparency in Public […]

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Digital conference on the transformative power of data – that was Transform 2020

“Trust is the key between authorities among each other vertically and horizontally, but also among citizens* and business towards authorities”, said Dr. Alessia Neuroni, co-host of Transform2020. It is also the quintessence of a day of intensive professional exchange on data use in the public sector with more than 80 participants from politics, research and […]

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In Good Data We Trust – Liveblog from Transform 2020

At TRANSFORM 2020, we will focus on the transformative power of good data in the public sector. The event is co-organised by the Institute Public Sector Transformation (IPST), the Institute Digital Enabling and the BFH Centre Digital Society and supported by the IPST’s institute partners and the Swiss Data Alliance association. Transform “In Good Data […]

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“Lost in Transition” – a reflection on Digital Governance post-Covid

The Corona crisis has greatly changed our needs in many areas. The pressure to change has increased rapidly – also for a digital and agile administration. A reflection by researcher Anja Wüst from the Institute Public Sector Transformation at BFH Wirtschaft Due to unprecedented urgency, crisis management services had to be created overnight. And we […]

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Parliaments in crisis mode (2) – Old wine in new bottles?

When the Covid 19 crisis came, all at once even parliaments that had worked through the Second World War in the hail of bombs no longer seemed to take the continuation of their work for granted. Austrian parliamentarian Günther Schefbeck writes about the role parliaments have to play in such extraordinary crisis situations. Parliament is […]

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Parliaments in crisis mode (1) – variable experience with great learning potential

The Covid 19 crisis obviously caught parliaments unprepared, whether at the municipal, cantonal or federal level. Contingency plans were for the most part non-existent or not precisely geared to these purposes. With a few weeks’ distance, it is now possible for the first time to identify and analytically classify some patterns and problems in the […]