Open the shared spreadsheet and choose a country for your research project.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1w_q9oBGoAOd7A9RDAavYWgasAAPiTcuC?usp=sharing
Designing Organisations, Strategy and Transformation
Open the shared spreadsheet and choose a country for your research project.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1w_q9oBGoAOd7A9RDAavYWgasAAPiTcuC?usp=sharing
The provisions of the proposals for '"Building Momentum": A new public service agreement, 2021-2022' retains protections for public sector workers that act as a counterweight to employer attempts to outsourcing work to 3rd parties. The employer must...
"...present a `business case' if they want to outsource a service or part of a service and... to consult with staff representatives. Crucially, employers are forbidden to include labour costs in any business case."
Source: Proposals for "Building Momentum": A new public service agreement, 2021-2022, SIPTU
The ICT4D study group aims to establish an ICT4D community comprised of academics, researchers, development practitioners and anyone else interested in the field. The aim is to provide a focal point for discussion, learning, debate, collaboration and the sharing and dissemination of research. One of the main benefits of the study group is the bringing together of researchers and practitioners who are working in close geographical proximity on the Island of Ireland. This will allow us to interact more frequently, develop relationships, and benefit from a wider range of activities such as reading groups, workshops, summer schools, and conferences. This is particularly important in the field of ICT4D where researchers and practitioners typically meet only once or twice a year at one of the mainstream ICT4D conferences.
The aim of this study group is to create a strong base for practice and research which should enable members of the group to become more research active. This would include stimulating, facilitating, and providing feedback on new research in the field. The hope is that this research would evolve to a level appropriate for the DSAI working paper series or presentation at the ICT4D stream of the DSAI annual conference. This should also allow us to enhance our responsiveness to research opportunities and funding calls that require stakeholder involvement beyond a single institution, individual, or project.
https://www.dsaireland.org/groups/information-technology-and-development-ict4d-study-group/