Improvements of Decision Support Systems for Public Administrations via a mechanism of co-creation of value.

  • Abbate T
  • Bassano C
  • D’Aniello G
  • et al.
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This paper focuses on a possible improvement of knowledge-based decision support systems for human resource management within Public Administrations, using a co-creation of value’s mechanism, according to the Service-Dominant Logic (SDL) paradigm. In particular, it applies ontology-driven data entry procedures to trigger the cooperation between the Public Administration itself and its employees. Advantages in such sense are evident: constraining the data entry process by means of the term definition ontology improves the quality of gathered data, thus reducing potential mismatching problems and allowing a suitable skill gap analysis among real and ideal workers competence profiles. The procedure foresees the following steps: analyzing organograms and job descriptions; modelling Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes (KSA) for job descriptions; transforming KSAs of job descriptions into a standard-based model with integrations of other characteristics; extracting information from Curricula...

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Abbate, T., Bassano, C., D’Aniello, G., Miranda, S., Perano, M., Piciocchi, P., & Rarità, L. (2015). Improvements of Decision Support Systems for Public Administrations via a mechanism of co-creation of value. Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly, (2). https://doi.org/10.7250/csimq.2015-2.02

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