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Em tempos em que a sociedade clama pela gestão pública por respostas efetivas e de valor à s suas necessidades, a inovação no setor público é um tema pertinente para governantes, gestores, servidores públicos e pesquisadores da área. O livro torna-se uma obra apropriada para adoção por instituições públicas, cursos de graduação e pós-graduação, e demais interessados em inovação no serviço público. Para tanto, traz a discute a aplicação de temas como polÃtica de inovação orientado por missão, laboratórios de inovação, inovação de sistemas, governança e governo digital. Ainda aborda o intraempreendedorismo como uma das forças motoras da inovação, apresentando caracterÃsticas intraempreendedoras e discutindo as condições favoráveis para a sua mobilização. Os servidores públicos encontram neste livro discussões que permeiam o seu papel enquanto agente da inovação ativo na criação de valor público. Para os gestores, o estudo pontua novos olhares prolÃferos ao estÃmulo à inovação no setor público, desvendando que tal mobilização transpassa pelas competências próprias do servidor.
O livro "Contratações Públicas & Inteligência Artificial" foi concebido com a pretensão de apresentar e tornar mais compreensÃvel a relação existente entre o Direito Administrativo do século XXI e a inteligência artificial, especialmente no que toca à s licitações e aos contratos administrativos. Abordando as contratações públicas sob a óptica da inovação tecnológica e da inteligência artificial, e levando em conta o paradigma da administração pública digital, os sistemas inteligentes e a Nova Lei de Licitações e Contratos Administrativos (Lei no 14.133, de 1o de abril de 2021), a obra enfrenta os seguintes objetivos: Explorar os sistemas inteligentes como uma inovaÃ...
Em um mundo cada vez mais imerso na tecnologia, o Direito enfrenta desafios e oportunidades sem precedentes. Este livro, uma obra coletiva de renomados juristas que tenho o prazer de coordenar, explora as fronteiras entre inovação tecnológica e a prática jurÃdica, abordando como as tecnologias emergentes estão reformulando não apenas a aplicação da lei, mas também as tradicionais bases sobre as quais a forma de prestar a jurisdição se assentavam.
Several problems plague contemporary thinking about governance. From the multiple definitions that are often vague and confusing, to the assumption that governance strategies, networks and markets represent attempts by weakening states to maintain control. Rethinking Governance questions this view and seeks to clarify how we understand governance. Arguing that it is best understood as 'the strategies used by governments to help govern', the authors counter the view that governments have been decentred. They show that far from receding, states are in fact enhancing their capacity to govern by developing closer ties with non-government sectors. Identifying five 'modes' of government (governance through hierarchy, persuasion, markets and contracts, community engagement, and network associations), Stephen Bell and Andrew Hindmoor use practical examples to explore the strengths and limitations of each. In so doing, they demonstrate how modern states are using a mixture of governance modes to address specific policy problems. This book demonstrates why the argument that states are being 'hollowed out' is overblown.
Debates about the future of urban development in many countries have been increasingly influenced by discussions of smart cities. Despite numerous examples of this "urban labelling" phenomenon, we know surprisingly little about so-called smart cities. This book provides a preliminary critical discussion of some of the more important aspects of smart cities. Its primary focus is on the experience of some designated smart cities, with a view to problematizing a range of elements that supposedly characterize this new urban form. It also questions some of the underlying assumptions and contradictions hidden within the concept.
This fourth edition is a text for your nursing research course and provides students with a solid foundation and the tools they need to evaluate articles and research effectively. The fourth edition builds on the digital updates made to the previous edition and highlights the Matrix Method and the skills necessary to critically evaluate articles. The text also covers Method Maps, which teach students how to effectively construct a research study. The author leads students through the process of how to manage a quality literature review in the context of evidence-based practice. A case study highlighting a typical graduate student is woven throughout the text to illustrate the importance of literature reviews and evidence-based practice. Health sciences literature review made easy, fourth edition is appropriate for graduate level nursing courses as well as undergraduate Nursing Research courses that require literature reviews.
Smart Urbanism (SU) – the rebuilding of cities through the integration of digital technologies with buildings, neighbourhoods, networked infrastructures and people – is being represented as a unique emerging ‘solution’ to the majority of problems faced by cities today. SU discourses, enacted by technology companies, national governments and supranational agencies alike, claim a supremacy of urban digital technologies for managing and controlling infrastructures, achieving greater effectiveness in managing service demand and reducing carbon emissions, developing greater social interaction and community networks, providing new services around health and social care etc. Smart urbanism ...
This book compiles policy lessons on reallocation of the public workforce, managing competencies, and fostering diversity.
Smart Cities: Issues and Challenges: Mapping Political, Social and Economic Risks and Threats serves as a primer on smart cities, providing readers with no prior knowledge on smart cities with an understanding of the current smart cities debates. Gathering cutting-edge research and insights from academics, practitioners and policymakers around the globe, it identifies and discusses the nascent threats and challenges contemporary urban areas face, highlighting the drivers and ways of navigating these issues in an effective manner. Uniquely providing a blend of conceptual academic analysis with empirical insights, the book produces policy recommendations that boost urban sustainability and resilience. Combines conceptual academic approaches with empirically-driven insights and best practices Offers new approaches and arguments from inter and multi-disciplinary perspectives Provides foundational knowledge and comparative insight from global case-studies that enable critical reflection and operationalization Generates policy recommendations that pave the way to debate and case-based planning
Cities often form the backbone of economic, social and cultural activities for countries around the world, with over half the world's population living in these complex urban centres. Sustainable futures for humanity will depend, to a large extent, on achieving sustainable living within these large urban centres. Cities are also very complex: They require a vast network of infrastructure, resources, services, technologies, management and planning to keep the flows of goods, people, waste and general social and economic activities going. Dr Maysoun Ibrahim analysis captures these complexities as she develops a practical road map of things that need to be in place to help a city move towards improving smartness and sustainability. The insights generated have both practical and theoretical use. As such the book provides an important contribution towards understanding and working towards a sustainable future. The books provides a base for planners, researchers, analysts and the interested observer to consider cities in a coherent and holistic model.