Research
Smarter Laws, Better Bureaucrats
This article examines past research about reforming public sector management and encourages adopting a new form of accountability: one based on desired outcomes instead of limited and prescriptive inp
Do We Still Need Systems Integrators?
Here’s an overly simplistic statement but generally good rule of thumb about IT in government: Systems integrators are a symptom of poor systems architecture.
Toward a Responsible Solar Geoengineering Research Program
The article offers information on the benefits of solar geoengineering research program for the reduction of climate change risks.
Data Engagement Leads to Innovative Solutions
Cycles of Invention and Discovery: Rethinking the Endless Frontier
Scientific Wealth in Middle East and North Africa: Productivity, Indigeneity, and Specialty in 1981–2013
What Do People Think When They Think About Solar Geoengineering? A Review of Empirical Social Science Literature, and Prospects for Future Research
A Case Study of a World-Class Research Project Accomplished in China: Discovery of the Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect
China has achieved very impressive economic growth in the past three decades, but this success is unlikely to continue unless future economic growth is based on technological innovation, derived from
Research and Impacts of Digital Financial Services
A growing body of rigorous research shows that financial services innovations can have important positive impacts on wellbeing, but also that many do not.
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