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From David Price
The management of Research Data is an important consideration to all research scientists. From archiving, ownership, retention, security, storage, and… -
From David Price
We typically treat the environment as a commons to be managed by regulations from Washington. As Elinor Ostrom taught us, however, “managing the… -
From David Price
The persistence of autocratic regimes in the context of modern societies creates significant challenges for social science theory and empirical research. The panelists… -
From David Price
This lecture is based on a soon-to-appear book of stories about institutions and how they sometimes fail to perform in ways we expect. Institutions have figured… -
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Sponsored by: Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research, Russian Studies Workshop, and Ostrom Workshop (Program on Cybersecurity and Internet Governance). -
From David Price
The Ostrom Workshop program on Political, Economic, and Legal Institutions and Organizations (PELIO) is pleased to announce the second meeting of our new working group… -
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Carbon pricing in the form of carbon taxes or cap-andtrade has been broadly embraced by economists for decades as the best policy option for mitigating the threat of… -
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Professor Swire will provide a general discussion of his two decades as a scholar and government official in the area of cybersecurity. He will present new research on… -
From David Price
Cyberspace is one of the most critical resource domains in contemporary society. The principle of state sovereignty is one of the most important concepts underpinning… -
From David Price
Following nearly three decades of experience with carbon taxes, interest in this policy tool has spiked following the 2015 Paris Agreement. But carbon tax design can… -
From David Price
This talk examines Russia’s evolving information strategy abroad, examining the variety of different tools now being used to try to influence the domestic… -
From David Price
Sometimes Three Rights Really Do Make a Wrong: Measuring Cybersecurity and Simpson’s Paradox (Prof. Eric Jardine, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State… -
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What Might Have Been and Could Still Be – TPP’s Potential to Encourage an Open Internet and Digital Rights (Prof. Susan Ariel Aaronson, George Washington… -
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Governing the Flow: Power, Information, and Rules Online (Renée Marlin-Bennett, Johns Hopkins University) -
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ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Committee: Coping with the Complexities of HybridInstitutions in Global Governance (Prof. Mark Raymond, University of Oklahoma) -
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Emanations of the Informational State: Cyber Operations and the Difficulties (Prof. Sandra Braman, Texas A&M). Link:… -
From David Price
Advancing the Science of Cybersecurity Risk Assessment through Holistic, Dynamic Modeling (Prof. Diane Henshel, Mariana Cains, & Alex Alexeev) -
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Too-Big-To-Fail 2.0: Cybersecurity & Online Platforms (Prof. Nizan Geslevich Packin, City University of New York) -
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Optimal Investment in Cybersecurity (Alex Alexeev, Prof. Kerry Krutilla) Link to paper:… -
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Cyber Compellence: Applying Coercion in the Information Age (Prof. Benjamin M.Jensen, Prof. Brandon Valeriano, & Prof. Ryan Maness) -
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Becoming an Information Security Engineer (Ashwin J. Mathew, Packet Clearing House) Discussant: Prof. Barbara Cherry (IU) -
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Security of the Internet of Things: The Roles of Market Forces, Regulations and Technology (Prof. Nir Kshetri, University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Discussant:… -
From David Price
Welcome from Prof. Scott Shackelford; Welcome from Federica Carugati, Ostrom Workshop Associate Director, & Introductions; Initial Brainstorming Session: Big… -
From David Price
For the last six decades, researchers in Siberia have been domesticating silver foxes to replay the evolution of the dog in real time. Lyudmila Trut has been lead… -
From David Price
The cooperation of multi-located individuals in a whitewater, socio-technical world requires an adaptation of Elinor Ostrom’s core ideas about governance of… -
From David Price
The cooperation of multi-located individuals in a whitewater, socio-technical world requires an adaptation of Elinor Ostrom’s core ideas about governance of… -
From David Price
This panel will investigate the cybersecurity and related privacy issues replete in the smart city context, with a focus on governance best practices, technical… -
From David Price
Open government - that is, "the opening up of government processes, proceedings, documents, and data for public scrutiny and involvement" - is now considered a… -
From David Price
Open data and public information are key for accessing and improving services in a city, smart or otherwise. Deliberate institutional measures are often required to… -
From David Price
Chicago and Seattle are two cities at the forefront of the smart cities movement. This panel is an opportunity to learn about smart city development in these two cities… -
From David Price
A large focus of smart cities and data governance is on emergency situations, but that emphasis misses how data will also, and perhaps more often, be used for everyday… -
From David Price
Smart cities require governance, specifically governance of intelligence and intelligence-enabled control. In fact, in some very important respects, smart cities should…