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[CANCELLED] Seminar: Economic Analysis of the Government of Quebec's Information Policies

CIRANO

Monday 30 Mar 2020
From 12PM To 2PM

This event was cancelled and has not taken place.

 

Daniel J. Caron, Professor at École nationale d'administration publique, CIRANO Researcher and Fellow, will present the results of the CIRANO report "Analyse économique des politiques informationnelles du gouvernement québécois" (co-written with Sara Bernardi).

 

This report presents an economic analysis of the coherence of public and administrative policies governing the use of information within the Government of Quebec. The report raises the importance of having a coherent and integrated state information policy that makes information a public good in order to establish information governance from its creation to the desired internal and external uses. This appears to be a prerequisite for the digital transformation of the state.

Daniel J. Caron

A researcher and CIRANO Fellow since 2015, Daniel J. Caron holds the Chaire de recherche en exploitation des ressources informationnelles at ÉNAP, where he studies the impact of digital technologies on the functioning of government and public agencies from an information perspective. He teaches public administration and program evaluation and is also an Associate Professor at Carleton University and an Associate Research Fellow of the International Observatory on the Societal Impacts of AI and Digital (OBVIA). He founded and co-directed the Information Governance Collection at PUQ. His career has been between research, teaching and management. He spent more than 30 years as a federal public servant in various senior positions. He holds a master’s degree in economics from Université Laval and a doctorate in applied humanities from the Université de Montréal.

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1130 Rue Sherbrooke O #1400, Montréal, QC H3A 2M8, Canada