Administrative Informatics: A Roundtable on the Conceptual Foundations of a Public Administration-Centered Data Science Subfield


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Michael Overton Overton, Stephen Kleinschmit, Mary Feeney, Federica Fusi, Nick Hart, Spiro Maroulis, Kayla Schwoerer, Eric Stokan, Herchel Thomas, & Samuel Workman
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, 2023


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Overton, M. O., Kleinschmit, S., Feeney, M., Fusi, F., Hart, N., Maroulis, S., … & Samuel Workman. (2023). Administrative Informatics: A Roundtable on the Conceptual Foundations of a Public Administration-Centered Data Science Subfield. Journal of Behavioral Public Administration. https://doi.org/10.30636/jbpa.61.330


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Overton, Michael Overton, Stephen Kleinschmit, Mary Feeney, Federica Fusi, Nick Hart, Spiro Maroulis, Kayla Schwoerer, Eric Stokan, Herchel Thomas, and & Samuel Workman. “Administrative Informatics: A Roundtable on the Conceptual Foundations of a Public Administration-Centered Data Science Subfield.” Journal of Behavioral Public Administration (2023).


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Overton, Michael Overton, et al. “Administrative Informatics: A Roundtable on the Conceptual Foundations of a Public Administration-Centered Data Science Subfield.” Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, 2023, doi:10.30636/jbpa.61.330.


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@article{michael2023a,
  title = {Administrative Informatics: A Roundtable on the Conceptual Foundations of a Public Administration-Centered Data Science Subfield},
  year = {2023},
  journal = {Journal of Behavioral Public Administration},
  doi = {10.30636/jbpa.61.330},
  author = {Overton, Michael Overton and Kleinschmit, Stephen and Feeney, Mary and Fusi, Federica and Hart, Nick and Maroulis, Spiro and Schwoerer, Kayla and Stokan, Eric and Thomas, Herchel and Workman, & Samuel}
}

The purpose of this roundtable is to present, argue, and evaluate the role of administrative informatics in behavioral public administration. This essay is broken up into three sections. The first section introduces the substantive focus of administrative informatics and how it can be studied. The second section introduces the central concepts required to establish a new approach to scientific knowledge production. The final section provides a short overview of the contributions of the roundtable and nests them within the arguments established in this essay.

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