While digital policies provide significant value within contemporary governance, not many governments' digital policies are adapted to rapidly changing technologies and associated expectations. The limited adaptability can be explained by governments' focus on institutional shifts as an instrument to generate policy changes. Therefore, this article examines the impact of institutional shifts on digital policy by leveraging the Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET) as a lens to explore the Belgian federal government between 2000 and 2020. This is done through performing a distributional application of the PET and an explain- ing-outcome congruence case study. The results highlight the role of institutional shifts in directing digital policy, b...
In this paper we propose an interpretative framework for the analysis of different configurations of...
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Digitalisation emerged as a central problem in global social governance in the past decade. ‘Digital...
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This article investigates which public values are prioritized in e-government policies, what the con...
This study focuses on a central question in the literature on policy agendas and punctuated equilibr...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A large body of literature claims that ICT and digitalisation have triggered br...
This paper looks at the impact of electronic government-widespread government use of information and...
This paper is a continuation of a profound international study carried out in 2002 concerning eGover...
Despite claims of a paradigmatic shift toward the increased role of networks and partnerships as a f...
Governments have increasingly turned to digital technologies as a means of rebuilding their public s...
This paper presents a view over the way in which governments adapt to the changes in the social and ...
In this paper we propose an interpretative framework for the analysis of different configurations of...
peer reviewedThis paper confronts two models of policy: the party model states that policy-making is...
Digitalisation emerged as a central problem in global social governance in the past decade. ‘Digital...
Agenda-setting theory has a long tradition within policy studies but took a major leap forward with ...
The article analyzes how focusing events affect the public and political agenda and translate into p...
The digital transformation (DT) is not only forcing companies to rethink their business models but i...
peer reviewedThis paper analyzes the development of the European Union’s digital identity policy. Th...
This article investigates which public values are prioritized in e-government policies, what the con...
This study focuses on a central question in the literature on policy agendas and punctuated equilibr...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A large body of literature claims that ICT and digitalisation have triggered br...
This paper looks at the impact of electronic government-widespread government use of information and...
This paper is a continuation of a profound international study carried out in 2002 concerning eGover...
Despite claims of a paradigmatic shift toward the increased role of networks and partnerships as a f...
Governments have increasingly turned to digital technologies as a means of rebuilding their public s...
This paper presents a view over the way in which governments adapt to the changes in the social and ...
In this paper we propose an interpretative framework for the analysis of different configurations of...
peer reviewedThis paper confronts two models of policy: the party model states that policy-making is...
Digitalisation emerged as a central problem in global social governance in the past decade. ‘Digital...