Bram Klievink
Professor Digitalisation and Public Policy
- Name
- Prof.dr.ing. A.J. Klievink
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9486
- a.j.klievink@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-1999-743X
Bram Klievink is Professor of Public Administration, with a special focus on Digitalisation and Public Policy. He has a strong fascination with the interface between digitalisation and government. His research is about how digital innovations challenge the incumbent practices and institutions of public governance, and how digitalisation might be used in novel governance arrangements for the digital age. Current research include several projects on the politics and use of big data and algorithms in a public governance context.
News and media
Professor Digitalisation and Public Policy
- Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
- Instituut Bestuurskunde
- Selten Friso Klievink Bram (2024), Organizing public sector AI adoption: Navigating between separation and integration, Government Information Quarterly 41(1): 101885 (101885).
- Klievink A.J. & Meijer A. (2023), Governance van digitalisering: van bestuurskundig nichethema naar kernthema. In: Overmans T., Honingh M. & Noordegraaf M. (Eds.), Maatschappelijke bestuurskunde: hoe verbindende bestuurskundigen (kunnen) inspelen op maatschappelijke vraagstukken. Den Haag: Boom Bestuurskunde.
- Giest S.N. & Klievink A.J. (2022), More than a digital system: how AI is changing the role of bureaucrats in different organizational contexts, Public Management Review : .
- Vydra S., Poama A., Giest S., Ingrams A. & Klievink B. (2021), Big data ethics: a life cycle perspective, Erasmus Law Review (1): .
- Klievink A.J. (2021), Slim beleid voor innovaties in transport en logistiek: position paper. Breda: Dinalog.
- Berg B. van den, Klievink B., Steen T. van, Keymolen E.L.O., Sloot B. van der & Erkin E. (2020), Remote Access to Microdata at CBS: Context & current situation.
- Berg B. van den, Klievink B. & Steen T. van (2020), Remote Access to Microdata: Interviews with stakeholders.
- Berg B. van den, Kievink A.J., Steen T. van, Keymolen E.L.O., Sloot B. van der & Erkin Z. (2020), Remote Access to Microdata: An analysis of risks.
- Cuppen E., Klievink B. & Doorn N. (2019), Governing crowd-based innovations: an interdisciplinary research agenda, Journal of Responsible Innovation 6(2): 232-239.
- Giest S., Klievink B. & Steunenberg B. (2019), Beleidsuitdagingen bij datagebruik. In: , Behoorlijk datagebruik in de openbare ruimte: Van dialoogtafels naar voorstellen voor nieuw beleid. Den Haag: Rijksoverheid/NL Digitaal. 149-160.
- Giest S., Klievink B. & Steunenberg B. (2019), Policy challenges relating to data use. In: , Appropriate use of data in public space: From dialogue groups to new policy proposals. The Hague: Rijksoverheid/NL Digitaal. 147-158.
- Engelenburg S. van, Janssen M. & Klievink B. (2019), Designing context-aware systems: A method for understanding and analysing context in practice, Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming 103: 79--104.
- Van der Voort H.G., Klievink A.J., Arnaboldi M. & Meijer A.J. (2019), Rationality and politics of algorithms: Will the promise of big data survive the dynamics of public decision making?, Government Information Quarterly 36(1): 27-38.
- Vydra S. & Klievink B. (2019), Techno-optimism and policy-pessimism in the public sector big data debate, Government Information Quarterly 36(4): 101383.
- Panos P., Klievink B. & Cordella A. (2019), Public value creation in digital government, Government Information Quarterly 36(4): 101421.
- Klievink B. (2019), Sturen op het delen van data: Tussen lokale oplossingen en een nationaal platform, Bestuurswetenschappen 73(4): 41-56.
- Engelenburg S. van, Janssen M. & Klievink B. (2019), Design of a software architecture supporting business-to-government information sharing to improve public safety and security: combining business rules, events and blockchain technology, Journal of Intelligent Information Systems 52(3): 595-618.
- Voort H.G. van der, Klievink A.J., Arnaboldi M. & Meijer A.J. (2019), Rationality and politics of algorithms. Will the promise of big data survive the dynamics of public decision making?, Government Information Quarterly 36(1): 27-38.
- Engelenburg S. van, Janssen M. & Klievink A.J. (2019), Design of a software architecture supporting business-to-government information sharing to improve public safety and security: combining business rules, events and blockchain technology, Journal of Intelligent Information Systems 52(3): 595-618.