I am collaborating with ParticipationAI on finding out what would be an ideal model of stakeholder engagement in the life-cycle of public procurement of Artificial Intelligence.
So far, I’ve put together a collection of works related with AI in public Administration, in a very broad sense. Here it comes. All suggestions are welcome.
Working bibliography
Corbett, E., Denton, E. & Erete, S. (2023).
Power and Public Participation in AI. EAAMO '23: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM Conference on Equity and Access in Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Optimizatio. New York: Association for Computing Machinery.
Criado, J.I., Sandoval-Almazan, R. & Gil-García, J.R. (2024). “
Artificial intelligence and public administration: Understanding actors, governance, and policy from micro, meso, and macro perspectives”. In
Public Policy and Administration, First published online August 14, 2024. London: SAGE Publications.
Office for Artificial Intelligence (2020).
Guidelines for AI procurement. A summary of best practice addressing specific challenges of acquiring Artificial Intelligence technologies in government (Version 1.7X). London: Government Digital Service.
Pedreño Muñoz, A., González Gosálbez, R., Mora Illán, T., Pérez Fernández, E.d.M., Ruiz Sierra, J. & Torres Penalva, A. (2024).
La inteligencia artificial en las universidades: retos y oportunidades. Alicante: 1millionbot.
If you need to cite this article in a formal way (i.e. for bibliographical purposes) I dare suggest:
Peña-López, I. (2025) “Working bibliography on public procurement of Artificial Intelligence (updated)” In ICTlogy,
#258, March 2025. Barcelona: ICTlogy.
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