Management of Information Processes in the Global Energy Crisis
グローバルエネルギー危機における情報プロセスの管理 (AI 翻訳)
Lisa Pauline Krohm
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日本語
本論文は、エネルギー危機を技術的・経済的問題ではなく、情報ガバナンスが不可欠な社会技術的ガバナンス問題として捉える。エネルギーシステムの複雑性増大に伴い、情報プロセスの重要性が高まっており、情報ガバナンスの欠如が政策決定や国際協力を阻害すると論じる。
English
This conceptual paper argues that global energy crises should be understood as socio-technical governance problems where information governance is constitutive. It highlights that increasing complexity of energy systems makes information processes critical, and deficits in information governance impair decision-making and international cooperation.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本のGX政策においても、エネルギーシステムの情報基盤(例:需給調整、排出量データ)の整備は重要。本稿は情報ガバナンスの制度的強化を提唱しており、日本でも参照可能。
In the global GX context
The paper contributes to global discourse on energy governance by framing information processes as central to crisis management. It aligns with calls for transparent data and communication in energy transitions, relevant to ISSB and TCFD disclosure frameworks.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a conceptual framework linking information governance to energy crisis management, useful for scholars in energy policy and socio-technical transitions.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for robust information governance in energy policy, particularly in crisis communication and data standardization.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Global energy crises are often interpreted as technical supply bottlenecks or economic shocks. This paper, however, argues that energy crises should be understood as complex socio-technical governance problems in which energy, information, and political control are closely intertwined. The central thesis of this paper is that information governance is not merely a supporting factor, but a constitutive prerequisite of modern energy systems. Based on approaches from energy history and social sciences, energy is conceptualized as a structuring basis of social development that is always linked to specific power, knowledge, and information orders. The analysis shows that the importance of information processes is growing significantly with the increasing complexity of modern energy systems. Decisions on energy policy and transformation paths are increasingly based on standardized data, scenarios, and institutionally embedded communication processes. Deficits in information governance can impair political decision-making, hamper international cooperation, and exacerbate geopolitical tensions. Furthermore, it is argued that energy crises are always also communication crises, the management of which depends largely on transparent, dialogical crisis communication. The article therefore advocates for a stronger institutional anchoring of information governance.
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- openalex https://doi.org/10.70300/psnr1882first seen 2026-07-04 04:34:51
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