Title
A Public Value Impact Assessment Framework for Digital Governance
Author
van Veenstra, A.F.
Timan, T.
Contributor
Charalabidis, Y. (editor)
Flak, L.S. (editor)
Viale Pereira, G. (editor)
Publication year
2022
Abstract
Impact assessments have long been used for policy evaluation as well as for assessing (emerging) technologies. Within the field of Digital Governance, impact assessments are often used to analyze policy implications or to assess the impact of technologies such as big data and artificial intelligence on public services. Furthermore, within this research field, impact is expected to not only include economic impact, but also deliver public value and address societal challenges. Therefore, impact assessments performed need to take into account a broad, and sometimes conflicting, range of impacts, requiring tailored impact indicators and frameworks for measurement. This chapter presents an Impact Assessment Framework for Digital Governance aimed at measuring public value. Using three exemplary case studies we demonstrate its use for policy makers as well as for scholars aiming to understand the policy context of Digital Governance. The three cases were carried out using action research combining an analysis of policy, organization, and technology elements of government-to-business and government-to-citizens public services. Based on these cases we present six findings that need to be taken into account when performing public value impact assessments within Digital Governance.
Subject
Public value
Impact assessment
Public services
Digital governance
Government-to-business
Government-to-citizens
Public value management
Policy evaluation
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TNO identifier
966672
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
2512-1812
Source
Public Administration and Information Technology, 189-215
Series
Public Administration and Information Technology book series (PAIT,volume 38)
Document type
bookPart