First steps towards studying government information sharing and integration in metropolitan areas
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Based on a review of recent literature about metropolitan relationships and government information sharing, this poster proposes a conceptual framework that could be used to study information sharing initiatives in metropolitan areas. Five metropolitan policy fields, which are more susceptible for these types of initiatives, are identified and described in terms of three factors that affect public sector collaborative networks. Some possible results are also included at the end of this paper.
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