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Issue title: Public Administration in the Information Society: Essays in Risk and Trust
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Bekkers, Victora | Thaens, Marcela
Affiliations: [a] Erasmus University Rotterdam, Department of Public Administration, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands. E-mail: bekkers@fsw.eur.nl | [b] Ordina Public Management Consultancy/Tilburg University, P.O. Box 7101, 3430 JC Nieuwegein, The Netherlands. E-mail: Marcel.Thaens@Ordina.nl
Abstract: Interconnected networks constitute the backbone of our society and bring many advantages to our daily life and activities. At the same time, however, our dependence on these networks and the fact that they are all interconnected makes our society vulnerable. Risks emerge from these interdependencies. How can society deal with these risks? To answer this question we first explore the closely related concepts of risk and trust. These explorations enable us to understand the implications of interconnected networks in terms of governance challenges. On the basis of this insight, we conclude that it is impossible to define risk as a 'general' policy concept. A major policy challenge in the governance of risk is not only the interplay of all kinds of networks and infrastructures, but also the interplay between diverse policy regimes with different governance models. We have discerned a number of specific governance models that can be used to handle the risks resulting from interconnected networks and infrastructures. Following Ashby's law of requisite variety, the variety of risks in the network society asks for a variety of risk governance models, in which different values are attached to the role of government, the private sector and the civil society.
Keywords: Risk, trust, interconnection, networks, governance
DOI: 10.3233/IP-2005-0065
Journal: Information Polity, vol. 10, no. 1-2, pp. 37-48, 2005
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