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Data science technologies, pioneered in the private sector, are now ripe for transforming the public sector. However, both government policy and technology providers need to address two pressing public concerns: DIGITAL TRUST (privacy and security) and PERSONAL DATA (owner…

June Highlights: New Research and Findings Added to OGRX

The Open Governance Research Exchange (OGRX) strives to identify and curate the most useful and important research on innovations in governance. Through the research efforts of OGRX’s editorial board and partners, and, especially, submissions from OGRX users, the platform is constantly growing and evolving, with new publications added each week.

In recent months, OGRX surpassed 1000 curated publications on new ways to solve societal challenges. Today, we are pleased to share another update…

The Open Governance Research eXchange (OGRX) expands to include 999 Papers and 18 Partners - Help us meet new milestones in 2018!

The Open Governance Research eXchange (OGRX) began with a few ideas and a few key partners seeking to develop answers and solutions to an important question: How to make governance innovation more evidence based by making key findings on what works and why more accessible?

An ever-changing landscape not only requires innovation in how we seek to address major social problems. We also need to move away from faith based innovations to more evidence based ones – promoting and leveraging …

New at OGRX: 800 OpenGov Publications Now Available; and Launching RIGA, the Spanish-Language OGRX

As innovators, policymakers, and researchers come together for this year’s ConDatos, it’s clear that data, and open data in particular, can create important new societal impacts. Open data, and other innovations like citizen engagement, civic technology platforms, and public sector innovation labs are transforming the relationship between governments and citizens, and introducing new pathways to solving major public problems. But how can data and other new problem-solving tools be leveraged i…

May Highlights: New Research and Findings on OGRX

The Open Governance Research Exchange (OGRX) strives to identify and curate the most useful and important research on innovations in governance. Through the research efforts of OGRX’s editorial board and partners, and, especially, submissions from OGRX users, the platform is constantly growing and evolving, with new publications added each week.

Some pieces reflective of the diversity of newly added research and findings come fro…

January Highlights: New Research and Findings on OGRX

The Open Governance Research Exchange (OGRX) strives to identify and curate the most useful and important research on innovations in governance. Through the research efforts of OGRX’s editorial board and partners, and, especially, submissions from OGRX users, the platform is constantly growing and evolving, with new publications added each week.

Some pieces reflective of the diversity of newly added research and findings come fro…

December Highlights: New Research and Findings Added to OGRX

The Open Governance Research Exchange (OGRX) strives to identify and curate the most useful and important research on innovations in governance. Through the research efforts of OGRX’s editorial board and partners, and, especially, submissions from OGRX users, the platform is constantly growing and evolving, with new publications added each week.

This month we have added over 100 new research entries to OGRX. Some pieces reflective…

Toward Evidence-Based Open Governance by Curating and Exchanging Research: OGRX 2.0

The Open Governance Research Exchange (OGRX) is a platform that seeks to identify, collect and share curated insights on new ways of solving public problems. It was created last year by founding partners the GovLab, World Bank Digital Engagement Evaluation Team and mySociety. Today, while more than 3000 representat…