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Workshop Provocation Note #t-10 - Why Good Public-Service Innovation Fails Before It Begins A Practitioner View of the “Trojan Horse” Problem in Multi-Agency Digital Transformation

A Manager from a leading Law Firm in the UK

Journal of the Association for Information Systems | Jun 20, 2026

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@article{UK2026Workshop,
  title = {Workshop Provocation Note #t-10 - Why Good Public-Service Innovation Fails Before It Begins A Practitioner View of the “Trojan Horse” Problem in Multi-Agency Digital Transformation},
  author = {A Manager from a leading Law Firm in the UK},
  journal = {Journal of the Association for Information Systems},
  year = {2026},
  url = {https://aisel.aisnet.org/oisiworkshop2026/33}
}

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