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Understanding public sector innovation in a data-driven society
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This report presents the results of the research ‘Exploring Digital Government Transformation in the EU: understanding public sector innovation in a data-driven society’, in short DigiGov. The main goal of the research was to better understand how ICT-enabled innovation in the public sector can transform governance systems, and how governments can take advantage of emerging and future digital
technologies in order to address systemic problems such as the inefficiency of public services, existing inequalities of access, and a decline in trust and in perceptions of the legitimacy of government. Compiled over a period of 18 months (from December 2018 to July 2020) using a set of different approaches, this final report of the study concludes with suggestions as to how the future research agenda and policy developments in this field could be shaped.
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Published:
2020-09-22
Corporate author(s):
Joint Research Centre
(
European Commission
)
Personal author(s):
Barcevičius, Egidijus
;
Misuraca, Gianluca
;
Codagnone, Cristiano
Themes:
Information technology and telecommunications
Subject:
artificial intelligence
,
automation
,
case study
,
digital technology
,
electronic government
,
impact of information technology
,
innovation
,
public sector
,
research report
PDF
ISSN
1831-9424
ISBN
978-92-76-21326-0
DOI
10.2760/480377
Catalogue number
KJ-NA-30333-EN-N
PDF
ISSN
1831-9424
ISBN
978-92-76-21326-0
DOI
10.2760/480377
Catalogue number
KJ-NA-30333-EN-N
Paper
ISSN
1018-5593
ISBN
978-92-76-21327-7
DOI
10.2760/945695
Catalogue number
KJ-NA-30333-EN-C
Paper
ISSN
1018-5593
ISBN
978-92-76-21327-7
DOI
10.2760/945695
Catalogue number
KJ-NA-30333-EN-C
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