Organiational Structure and Created Values. Review of Methods of Studying Collective Intelligence in Policymaking

The domain of policymaking, which used to be limited to small groups of specialists, is now increasingly opening up to the participation of wide collectives, which are not only influencing government decisions, but also enhancing citizen engagement and transparency, improving service delivery and ga...

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Main Authors: Olszowski, Rafał, Pięta, Piotr, Baran, Sebastian, Chmielowski, Marcin
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Collective Intelligence
Format: Article
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/138120
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description The domain of policymaking, which used to be limited to small groups of specialists, is now increasingly opening up to the participation of wide collectives, which are not only influencing government decisions, but also enhancing citizen engagement and transparency, improving service delivery and gathering the distributed wisdom of diverse participants. Although collective intelligence has become a more common approach to policymaking, the studies on this subject have not been conducted in a systematic way. Nevertheless, we hypothesized that methods and strategies specific to different types of studies in this field could be identified and analyzed. Based on a systematic literature review, as well as qualitative and statistical analyses, we identified 15 methods and revealed the dependencies between them. The review indicated the most popular approaches, and the underrepresented ones that can inspire future research.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1381202023-08-07T18:27:11Z Organiational Structure and Created Values. Review of Methods of Studying Collective Intelligence in Policymaking Olszowski, Rafał Pięta, Piotr Baran, Sebastian Chmielowski, Marcin Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Center for Collective Intelligence The domain of policymaking, which used to be limited to small groups of specialists, is now increasingly opening up to the participation of wide collectives, which are not only influencing government decisions, but also enhancing citizen engagement and transparency, improving service delivery and gathering the distributed wisdom of diverse participants. Although collective intelligence has become a more common approach to policymaking, the studies on this subject have not been conducted in a systematic way. Nevertheless, we hypothesized that methods and strategies specific to different types of studies in this field could be identified and analyzed. Based on a systematic literature review, as well as qualitative and statistical analyses, we identified 15 methods and revealed the dependencies between them. The review indicated the most popular approaches, and the underrepresented ones that can inspire future research. 2021-11-12T14:01:57Z 2021-11-12T14:01:57Z 2021-10-24 2021-11-11T14:57:32Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/138120 Entropy 23 (11): 1391 (2021) http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e23111391 Creative Commons Attribution https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ application/pdf Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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