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Information Polity 20 (2015) 1–2 1 DOI 10.3233/IP-150355 IOS Press The Art of the Possible: Innovation, smart government and the enduring braking-power of traditional public administration Four papers are included in this first edition of the 2015 Volume of Information Polity. That seems like you have one less paper than normal but let me assure you that in content length and quality this edition is at least as long as normal because our final paper is double the normally accepted length and, of course, we maintain our usual high quality throughout. Moreover, the inclusion of this double length paper here is done for more reasons than it meeting our normal quality evaluation. Firstly, you will find it is a very useful resource document for researchers, covering, as it does, so much of the relevant literature on ‘Smart Cities and Government’ and offering a synoptic overview. Secondly, not only that, I have included it in this edition as a herald for a Special Issue that I expect to publish later this year, all of whose papers are looking at aspects of smart government. The two opening papers of this edition are focussed upon innovation. The first of these is from
Information Polity – IOS Press
Published: Jul 6, 2015
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