Algorithmic Government: Automating Public Services and Supporting Civil Servants in using Data Science Technologies |
Engin & Treleavenm (2019)Engin, Z., Treleaven, P. (2019). Algorithmic government: Automating public services and supporting civil servants in using data science technologies. The Computer Journal, 62(3), 448-460. https://doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/bxy082
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The Computer Journal |
Smart contracts; Contract management; Identity management; Government data storage |
Fostering a technological government by fostering startups, transforming public services |
Beyond the Hype: Distributed ledger technology in the field of public administration |
Kossow & Dykes (2018) |
Research Gate |
Data security; Data processing; Execution of government pay-ments; Digital identity; Voting |
Security in the storage and processing of data; traceability of information; government transparency |
Blockchain Governance and The Role of Trust Service Providers: The TrustedChain Network |
Atzori (2017) |
Social Science Research Network (SSRN) |
E-government; Public administration |
Avoid duplicity of data; integrity of information; effectiveness in collecting government fees; workflow improvement |
Blockchain in government: Benefits and implications of distributed ledger technology for information sharing |
Ølnes, Ubacht & Janssen (2017) |
Government Information Quarterly |
Reorganization of organizational process so that the public service adapts to Blockchain use |
Disappearance of sections or restructuring/adaptation of government intermediary bodies to ensure proper management of Blockchain operation |
Blockchain in the built environment and construction industry: A systematic review, conceptual models and practical use cases |
Li, Greenwood & Kassem (2019) |
Automation in Construction |
Utilize Blockchain within building processes to improve information sharing and contribute to the development of smart cities and governments |
Reduction of bureaucracy and streamlining of financial transactions |
Blockchain meets Genomics: governance considerations for promoting food safety and public health |
Johnson (2019)Johnson, W. G. (2019). Blockchain meets genomics: Governance considerations for promoting food safety and public health. Journal of Food Law and Policy, 15(1), 74-97. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/jflp/vol15/iss1/3
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Journal of Food Law and Policy |
Using Blockchain to control food supply chain for identifying pathogens |
Public-private partnership in system management (data governance) |
Blockchain = less government, more market |
Berg, Markey-Towler & Novak (2018) |
SSRN |
Smart Contracts, Voting, Payments, Financing
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From the use of Blockchain decrease dependence on government institutions |
Blockchain Tracking and Cannabis Regulation: Developing a permissioned blockchain network to track Canada’s cannabis supply chain |
Abelseth (2018)Abelseth, B. (2018). Blockchain tracking and cannabis regulation: Developing a permissioned blockchain network to track Canada’s cannabis supply chain. Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management, 14, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.5931/djim.v14i0.7869
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Dalhousie Journal of Interdisciplinary Management |
Use Blockchain to store data related to government regulated production and distribution data on cannabis in Canada |
Regulate and store data related to cannabis production to improve production control and decrease illegal drug sales |
El auge de blockchain y sus possibilidades reales de aplicación en los registros de las administraciones públicas |
Maza (2019)Maza, M.V. (2019) El auge de blockchain y sus posibilidades reales de aplicación en los registros de las administraciones públicas. IDP. Revista de Internet, Derecho y Ciencia Política, (28), 109-126. http://doi.org/10.7238/idp.v0i28.3154
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Revista de Internet,Derecho y Política |
Blockchain would be used for storing various government records. |
Higher levels of data security and transparency as well as reduction of potential tampering |
Governance on the Drug Supply Chain via Gcoin Blockchain |
Tseng, Liao, Chong & Liao (2018) |
International Jornal of Environmental Research and Public Administration |
Use the Blockchain Gcoin system to enable transparent drug transactions |
Improved control over drug distribution, decreasing counterfeit drug trade |
Land records on Blockchain for an implementation of Land Titling in India |
Thakur, Doja, Dwivedi, Ahmad & Khadanga (2019) |
International Journal of Information Management |
Use of Blockchain to record land properties and other related documents |
Organization of structures and consequently of the process of property registration |
Next Generation Government Service Bus: The Blockchain Landscape |
Marchionni (2018)Marchionni, P. (2018). Next generation government service bus: The blockchain landscape. Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3141749
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SSRN |
Use of Blockchain to improve communication between government service sectors |
Each sector would be responsible for their data management and, through Blockchain, would exchange accurate and agile information. |
Promoting public deliberation in low truste environments - Australian use cases |
Lander & Cooper (2017)Lander, L., Cooper, N. (2017, August). Promoting public deliberation in low trust environments: Australian use cases. CEUR Workshop Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Melbourne, Australia, 26.
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SSRN |
Use of Blockchain for online voting of public policy projects |
Guaranteed transparency and reliability to the vote for data security provided by Blockchain |
Regulation as both enabler of technology use and global competitive tool: The Gibraltar case |
Scholl & Bolívar (2019)Scholl, H. J., Bolívar, M. P. R. (2019). Regulation as both enabler of technology use and global competitive tool: The Gibraltar case. Government Information Quarterly, 36(3), 601-613. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2019.05.003
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Government Information Quarterly |
Blockchain regulation deliberation from the stakeholders involved |
Implementing Blockchain as a public policy that adds public value |
The promisse of peer-to-peer? The potential impact of blockchain on the actor configuration in the Dutch eletricity system |
Buth, Wieczorek & Verbong (2019) |
Energy Research and Social Science |
Use Blockchain to store small-scale power gen-eration data and allow it to be sold and pur-chased |
Intelligently make viable the use/implementation of a local energy market |
The security and financial implications of Blockchain technologies: regulating emerging technologies in Canada |
Ducas & Wilner (2017)Ducas, E., Wilner, A. (2017). The security and financial implications of blockchain technologies: Regulating emerging technologies in Canada. Canada’s Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 72(4), 538-562. https://doi.org/10.1177/0020702017741909
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Canada’s Journal of Global Policy Analysis |
Possibility to use “sand-box regulation” so that Blockchain research can develop |
Ensure legal certainty for ongoing testing using Blockchain, not restricted to government pilot projects only |