The encounter between Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and institutions generates phenomena that invite us to reframe our ways of looking at the organisational structures and at the overall institutional fabric of our society. Markets, corporate firms, public agencies and governments increasingly rely upon technology for collecting, producing, processing, and exchanging information (Benkler, 2006; Kallinikos, 2006).
Building digital institutions: ICT and the rise of assemblages in government
Lanzara GF
2009
Abstract
The encounter between Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and institutions generates phenomena that invite us to reframe our ways of looking at the organisational structures and at the overall institutional fabric of our society. Markets, corporate firms, public agencies and governments increasingly rely upon technology for collecting, producing, processing, and exchanging information (Benkler, 2006; Kallinikos, 2006).File in questo prodotto:
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