- E-Government and Public Services
- Regional Development and Policy
- Local Government Finance and Decentralization
- Urban Planning and Valuation
- ICT Impact and Policies
- Polish socio-economic development
- Management, Economics, and Public Policy
- Italian Social Issues and Migration
- Public Policy and Administration Research
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Social Capital and Networks
- Social Media and Politics
- Spatial and Panel Data Analysis
- Regional resilience and development
- Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
- Sharing Economy and Platforms
- Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
- Data Quality and Management
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
- Digital Platforms and Economics
- Economic Growth and Productivity
- Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
- Economic Policies and Impacts
- Diverse academic and cultural studies
University at Albany, State University of New York
2016-2021
Deutsches Historisches Institut Rom
2015
Ministry of Economic Development
2011-2014
University of Urbino
2014
Sapienza University of Rome
2012
In recent years, the role of citizen in delivery government services is being reinterpreted, changing their from passive consumers to partners or co-producer services. This trend consistent with core values open data movement: Innovation, collaboration, and participation. this paper, we introduce three cases co-production through data. The focus particularly evaluation assessment policies. Our ongoing research explores effectiveness these coproduction experiences increasing participation.1
In order to improve legitimacy, accountability and effectiveness for both policy making service delivery, governance networks can benefit from the knowledge, skills other key resources of external actors. However, these are often prone social cognitive exclusion outsiders, reducing potential benefits greater inclusiveness diversity. Inclusiveness within is defined here as possibility new actors enter network influence its decisions. Based on an extensive literature review, this paper argues...
Social capital is one of the main determinants institutional capacity local governments which can positively influence impact development policies and, ultimately, regional socio-economic performances.In particular, economic backwardness and many unresolved issues in Southern Italy are often explained by low levels social engagement.Open government data on projects funded public money enable new forms engagement, like citizen based monitoring policy.Citizen strengthen existing civic...
European Cohesion Policy and its Structural Funds, involving all EU Regions Member States, are a well-suited context to verify the presence of different approaches publication Open Government Data, crucial tool foster governmental transparency accountability.Following theoretical framework introduced by Dawes ( 2010), this paper is aimed at exploring how national regional managing authorities Funds making available data on use funding, in terms both stewardship (quality, format,...
This paper contributes to explaining the dynamics of eGovernment diffusion in Italian municipalities which play a key role interfacing citizens and Local Public Administrations. By defining appropriate synthetic indicators, study will analyse relationships between digitalization back office services - terms ICT equipment use as well inner work process re-engineering front quantity interactivity online provided by municipalities. The analysis uses two integrated datasets. first one, set up...