Rony Medaglia

Associate professor, ph.d at CBS Executive

Schools

  • CBS Executive

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Biography

CBS Executive

Presentation

My research focus is on the ways Information and Communication Technology (ICT) transforms the public sector. In particular, I focus on the changes introduced by ICT (including social media, mobile applications, big data and open data) in the relationships between citizens and government. This includes not only the changes in service provision (e-government), but also issue of citizen participation in public decision-making (e-democracy and e-participation).

Primary research areas

  • E-government
  • E-participation
  • E-democracy
  • Health IT
  • IT in public sector
  • Social media and government

Courses

  • Fundamentals of Information Systems (7.5 ECTS, undergraduate), BA in Information Management;
  • eBusiness and Communication Management in Services, (7.5 ECTS, graduate), MSocSc in Service Management;
  • B1 – Strategies and Tools for E-business (7.5 ECTS, graduate), EBUSS Programme;
  • Political Science, BSc in International Business and Politics

Supervision

  • IT in public sector
  • Digital government services
  • IT in public healthcare
  • Social media and political participation
  • Artificial Intelligence in the public sector

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