Mattia Caldarulo
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Mattia Caldarulo
@mcaldarulo.bsky.social
Assistant Professor @RIT | Interested in public management, digital government, technology policy | @ASUPubAffairs alumnus
Huge thanks to our presenters, and everyone who joined the panel! Your questions, insights, and engagement made the discussion truly inspiring. Excited to see this research move forward!
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@au.dk
November 15, 2025 at 6:36 PM
I presented a study (w/ #GregoryPorumbescu & #AndreaHetling) on broadband adoption and time poverty in US. Using time diary data, we show that increased broadband reduces waiting time, especially for women. Structural inequities remain, broadband expansion should be paired with supportive policies
November 15, 2025 at 6:36 PM
@flokeppeler.bsky.social and
@mkfeeney.bsky.social introduce “Precision Public Administration”, showing how AI can support more personalized and preventive public services. When paired with strong capacity and safeguards, it can improve experiences and reduce burdens among other benefits
November 15, 2025 at 6:36 PM
#AndrewWhitford & #MaxWhitford
use NLP & text analytics to map how states differ in security breach notification laws’ regulatory targets, stringency, and design
They show that laws form distinct clusters, revealing governance gaps, esp. where private vs. public sector responsibilities diverge
November 15, 2025 at 6:36 PM
#VishalTrehan presented a study on digital capacity and equitable 311 service delivery. Using ~2 million NYC 311 data, he shows communities with stronger digital access and skills receive faster responses, with some evidence that representative bureaucracy can help reduce gaps.
November 15, 2025 at 6:36 PM
We integrate survey & administrative data. Bridging functionalist and interpretivist perspectives, we show that organizational memory isn’t only stored knowledge. It’s a constructed phenomenon, shaped by the social processes that unfold inside organizations.
@csteps-asu.bsky.social
Organizational Memories of Extreme Events: Evidence from U.S. Public Transit Agencies - Mattia Caldarulo, Ignacio Pezo, Elizabeth A. Corley, Shaika L. Islam, Eric W. Welch, 2025
The increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events require organizations to effectively manage the threats these phenomena pose. To respond to thes...
journals.sagepub.com
October 7, 2025 at 6:41 PM