Lucio Picci's Home Page
Professor of Economics Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Strada Maggiore 45, 40125 Bologna, Italy -
E-mail contact: lucio.picci (the usual symbol) unibo (the usual separator) it
A few (personal) links: Ci penserò sopra (a blog) --- My trails --- My books --- Oldies goldies (old stuff, for friends only).
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2012
"A prerequisite to effective citizen engagement in governance is making government behavior transparent and understandable, or "legible", to its citizens. Lucio Picci shows how legibility can enable reputation-based governance and improve the accountability and incentives of government and other large organizations"
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2011
Federico Varese: Mafias on the Move (Book Review). European Sociological Review 2011; doi: 10.1093/esr/jcr090
Reputation-based Governance, Stanford University Press
On Amazon.com (US), Amazon.co.uk - UK, Amazon.co.jp - JP, Barnes & Nobles, Angus & Robertson - AU, NBC India Com - IN, etc.
Preface; Read from the introduction.
Reviews:
"This is a highly original, coherent analysis of the potential of the e-governance to transform the nature and performance of the public sector—destroying hierarchies, whether of logic or of power, 'with the possibility (or the threat) of random access and information symmetry.'"
— Fred Thompson, Professor and Director of the Center for Governance and Public Policy Research, Willamette University
"Reputation-Based Governance presents an innovative and practical proposal to improve government performance through the use of internet-based feedback. Picci's system would give public officials, private contractors, and political appointees incentives to develop strong, positive reputations. E-government can encompass entirely new ways for citizens to hold government to account."
— Susan Rose-Ackerman, Professor, Yale Law School and Department of Political Science and author of From Elections to Democracy
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Academic plagiarism at the Department of Economics: My position in 2011 (in Italian) (in English) and my position in 1999 (in Italian).
And now... The Classics ! Biblioteca Augustana