绘制新兴技术在整个欧盟公共部门的使用:以公共部门技术观察为例

IF 3 3区 管理学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Michele Veneziano, Carolina Gerli
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整个欧盟的公共组织都在整合新兴技术,但关于这些应用的信息仍然很少。欧洲委员会的公共部门技术观察(PSTW)是第一个监测公共组织中新兴技术使用的观察站,将这些信息整合到一个单一的存储库中。资讯科技工作小组于2023年成立,旨在成为对最新科技进展感兴趣的持份者的中心枢纽,以改善公共部门的服务。本研究以PSTW为案例研究,探讨测绘新兴技术在公共部门作为一种预期实践的演变。本研究运用Schatzkian实践理论,通过访谈、观察、文献回顾等方式,分析活动、物质安排、组织要素的变化。调查结果显示,期望已经成为核心,塑造了公共价值的评估和PSTW输出中的叙述。这些发展表明,PSTW正在逐步转变为一个预期的知识中心。这种转变的关键驱动因素是存储库扩展、社区建设倡议以及与更广泛的欧盟数字政策保持一致。我们的论文通过提供纵向视角,深入研究实践的演化过程,并强调映射实践在塑造期望中的关键作用,为预期实践的文献做出了贡献。
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Mapping the use of emerging technologies within the public sector across the EU: The case of Public Sector Tech Watch
Public organizations across the EU are integrating emergent technologies, but information on these applications remains scarce. The European Commission's Public Sector Tech Watch (PSTW) is the first observatory that monitors the use of emerging technologies in public organizations consolidating this information into a single repository. The PSTW, established in 2023, aims to be the central hub for stakeholders interested in the latest technological advancements for improving public sector services. This research uses PSTW as a case study to explore the evolution of mapping emerging technologies as an anticipatory practice in the public sector. Using Schatzkian practice theory, the study analyzes changes in activities, material arrangements, and organizing elements through interviews, observations, and document reviews. Findings reveal that expectations have become central, shaping both the evaluation of public value and the narratives in PSTW outputs. These developments suggest that the PSTW is progressively transforming into an anticipatory knowledge hub. Key drivers of this transformation are repository expansion, community-building initiatives, and alignment with broader EU digital policies. Our paper contributes to the literature on anticipatory practices by offering a longitudinal perspective, delving into the evolutionary process of the practice, and emphasizing the critical role of mapping practices in shaping expectations.
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Futures
Futures Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Futures is an international, refereed, multidisciplinary journal concerned with medium and long-term futures of cultures and societies, science and technology, economics and politics, environment and the planet and individuals and humanity. Covering methods and practices of futures studies, the journal seeks to examine possible and alternative futures of all human endeavours. Futures seeks to promote divergent and pluralistic visions, ideas and opinions about the future. The editors do not necessarily agree with the views expressed in the pages of Futures
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