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Autori principali: Portela, Manuel, Müller, A. Paula Rodriguez, Tangi, Luca
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.19427
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author Portela, Manuel
Müller, A. Paula Rodriguez
Tangi, Luca
author_facet Portela, Manuel
Müller, A. Paula Rodriguez
Tangi, Luca
contents In an era of digital governance, the use of automation for individual and cooperative work is increasing in public administrations (Tangi et al., 2022). Despite the promises of efficiency and cost reduction, automation could bring new challenges to the governance schemes. Regional, national, and local governments are taking measures to regulate and measure the impact of automated decision-making systems (ADMS). This research focuses on the use and adoption of ADMS in European public administrations to understand how these systems have been transforming the roles, tasks, and duties of street-level bureaucrats. We conducted a qualitative study in which we interviewed street-level bureaucrats from three administrations who had used an ADMS for several years, which was embedded in their daily work routines. The outcome of our research is an analysis of five dimensions of how collaborative work, the organizational settings, the capacities of bureaucrats and the implementation of the ADMS enable or limit the capacities for offering better services towards the citizens.
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spellingShingle The influence of Automated Decision-Making systems in the context of street-level bureaucrats' practices
Portela, Manuel
Müller, A. Paula Rodriguez
Tangi, Luca
Computers and Society
Human-Computer Interaction
In an era of digital governance, the use of automation for individual and cooperative work is increasing in public administrations (Tangi et al., 2022). Despite the promises of efficiency and cost reduction, automation could bring new challenges to the governance schemes. Regional, national, and local governments are taking measures to regulate and measure the impact of automated decision-making systems (ADMS). This research focuses on the use and adoption of ADMS in European public administrations to understand how these systems have been transforming the roles, tasks, and duties of street-level bureaucrats. We conducted a qualitative study in which we interviewed street-level bureaucrats from three administrations who had used an ADMS for several years, which was embedded in their daily work routines. The outcome of our research is an analysis of five dimensions of how collaborative work, the organizational settings, the capacities of bureaucrats and the implementation of the ADMS enable or limit the capacities for offering better services towards the citizens.
title The influence of Automated Decision-Making systems in the context of street-level bureaucrats' practices
topic Computers and Society
Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.19427