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an integrated multi-stakeholder framework

by Raymond Christopher Young, Ernest Jordan
"... IT increasingly underpins most forms of commercial, industrial and government activity. Organisational opportunities and risks related to IT sit better in the field of IT governance than IT project management alone. This is the more apparent when one considers that many decades of research into proj ..."
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follow an integrated multi-stakeholder approach [1] [2] [3]. This paper lays the groundwork to develop an integrated approach to risk management and IT governance. It does this by reviewing the development of all major traditions of risk management. It then presents the current crisis in the field

Multi-Stakeholder Deliberation and Cost Estimates

by U. S. Fish, Wildlife Service, Anne R. Kapuscinski, Timothy J. Patronski, U. S. Fish, Wildlife Service, Anne R. Kapuscinski, Timothy J. Patronski
"... A suggested citation for this report is: Kapuscinski, A. R. and T. J. Patronski. 2005. Genetic methods for biological control of non-native fish in the Gila River basin: Development and testing of methods, potential environmental risks, regulatory requirements, multi-stakeholder deliberation, and co ..."
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A suggested citation for this report is: Kapuscinski, A. R. and T. J. Patronski. 2005. Genetic methods for biological control of non-native fish in the Gila River basin: Development and testing of methods, potential environmental risks, regulatory requirements, multi-stakeholder deliberation

How Multi-stakeholder is Global Policy?

by Parag Khanna
"... The global financial crisis revealed not only the need for greater oversight of the private sector, but also the co-dependence of governments and those firms. From national economic governance to transnational regulations such as the Basel III regulations, the continued strong influence of the priva ..."
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is increasingly multi-stakeholder in character. This article provides a snapshot of the increasing extensiveness of multi-stakeholder processes through a conceptual overview and an empirical survey, highlighting instances in which various actor pillars (governments, intergovernmental organisations, civil society

in a Global Multi-Stakeholder Environment

by Titi Akinsanmi, Johannesburg Adiel, A. Akplogan, Port Louis, Carr London Olga Cavalli, Wolfgang Kleinwächter, Ronald Koven Paris, Chicago Koïchiro Matsuura, Ram Mohan, Padova Elena Pavan, Trento David Piscitello, Los Angeles Louis Pouzin, George Sadowsky, Seye Sylla, Wolfgang Kleinwächter (ed
"... 3 Wolfgang Kleinwächter (Ed.) The Power of Ideas: Internet Governance in a ..."
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3 Wolfgang Kleinwächter (Ed.) The Power of Ideas: Internet Governance in a

Multi-Stakeholder Decisions in Engineered Systems

by David A. Broniatowski, Prof C. Magee, Prof M. Yang, Dr. J. Coughlin
"... Brueghel’s “Tower of Babel ” – The Tower of Babel is arguably the first recorded example of a large-scale engineered system to fail due to linguistic confusion. ..."
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Brueghel’s “Tower of Babel ” – The Tower of Babel is arguably the first recorded example of a large-scale engineered system to fail due to linguistic confusion.

Ethical Considerations in Global Multi-Stakeholder Work Contexts

by Julia C. Gluesing
"... Economic integration and globalization has brought increasing ethical complexity into business anthropology as more anthropologists work in or research multinational enterprises that cross multiple boundaries. Ethical challenges arise from the predominant neoliberal viewpoint in these enterprises, t ..."
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, the embeddedness of ethics in culture, and from intercultural nature of multi-stakeholder environments. Using an example of one research project in an MNE, this article illustrates the ethical challenges of the MNE work context and how these challenges can be resolved and discusses current ethical dilemmas

Controlling for Framing Effects in Multi-Stakeholder Tradespace Exploration

by Matthew E Fitzgerald, Adam M Ross
"... Framing effects have been shown to have dramatic impact on human decision making in many domains, in certain circumstances even driving self-detrimental behavior. Multi-stakeholder tradespace exploration (MSTSE), an emerging technique for advanced multiparty decision making for engineering systems, ..."
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Framing effects have been shown to have dramatic impact on human decision making in many domains, in certain circumstances even driving self-detrimental behavior. Multi-stakeholder tradespace exploration (MSTSE), an emerging technique for advanced multiparty decision making for engineering systems

Towards Multi-Stakeholder Utility Evaluation of Recommender Systems

by Robin Burke , Himan Abdollahpouri , Bamshad Mobasher , Trinadh Gupta
"... ABSTRACT A core value in recommender systems is personalization, the idea that the recommendations produced are those that match the user's preferences. However, in many real-world recommendation contexts, the concerns of additional stakeholders may come into play, such as the producers of ite ..."
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-based framework for representing stakeholder values in recommendation actions and calculating a multidimensional utility. We demonstrate how a standard algorithm performs in a simulation of a multi-stakeholder recommendation task requiring on-line optimization, and show that a simple greedy approach can lead

Classifying Requirement Conflicts for Multi-Stakeholder Distributed Systems

by Frank Marschall, Maurice Schoenmakers
"... Multi stakeholder distributed systems become more and more widespread and raise a lot of integration problems. One problem is that conflicts arise often only at runtime if a single system component is changed. The whole composition of systems then doesn't behave like at least one of the stakeho ..."
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Multi stakeholder distributed systems become more and more widespread and raise a lot of integration problems. One problem is that conflicts arise often only at runtime if a single system component is changed. The whole composition of systems then doesn't behave like at least one

Role for Interactive Tradespace Exploration in Multi- Stakeholder Negotiations

by Adam M. Ross, Hugh L. Mcmanus, Donna H. Rhodes, Daniel E. Hastings
"... The significant time, effort, and resource expenditures needed to design and develop aerospace systems motivate on-going research into developing methods for generating, evaluating, and selecting candidate system solutions that can deliver more benefit for a given cost. Compounding the problem is th ..."
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-benefit tradeoffs for complex aerospace systems. Using interactive tradespace exploration to support multi-stakeholder negotiations can reveal these tradeoffs not only for individuals, but also across a group. A method is introduced and applied to two aerospace cases in order to explore the potential
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