Innovation as an ethical dilemma
In 1681, an anonymous English commentator lamented that all innovations in government are dangerous. Today, we cannot get enough innovations in and by governments. Most have innovation strategies that target...
In 1681, an anonymous English commentator lamented that all innovations in government are dangerous. Today, we cannot get enough innovations in and by governments. Most have innovation strategies that target...
...localism and decentralisation in policy, from the 1960s to today. In particular, looking at the political context and pressures for reforming spatial governance and evaluating the implications. What have you...
...this is a moment for reflection as we consider what online targeting means today and in the future. David Beer is a Professor of Sociology at the University of York....
...but it's not exclusive – we’re free to work with any university or other outside expert as we wish, and we frequently do. Another unusual feature of our approach is...
...that’s it. Some tentative priorities for the next three years. Please feel free to feedback below or get in touch if you have any ideas. Our team email is openinnovation@cabinetoffice.gov.uk....
...a clearer sense of what we do in the OIT. As always, if you have questions or suggestions, please do feel free to get in touch. enquiries@openinnovation.gov.uk | @openinnovteam ...
...on the lookout for new work where we can have a positive impact, so do feel free to get in touch if there’s something you think we could help with....