Despite claims of a paradigmatic shift toward the increased role of networks and partnerships as a form of governance—driven and enabled by digital technologies—the relation of “Networked Governance” with the pre-existing paradigms of “Traditional Weberian Public Administration” and “New Public Management” remains relatively unexplored. This research aims at collecting systematic evidence on the dominant paradigms in digitalization reforms in Europe by comparing the doctrines employed in the initial and most recent digitalization strategies across eight European countries: Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and the United Kingdom. We challenge the claim that Networked Governance is emerging as the dominant para...
The emergence of digital technologies has profoundly affected and transformed almost every aspect of...
Large-scale government digitalisation projects require collaborative approaches for their successful...
This study was motivated by the need to shift from the illusory perception of longing for e-Governan...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A large body of literature claims that ICT and digitalisation have triggered br...
Technological transformations are currently reshaping the structure and strategies of public adminis...
Digital collaboration is a hot topic for public administrations across Europe. More generally, the u...
To unlock the full potential of ICT-related public sector innovation and digital transformation, gov...
To what extent and in which direction the recent so called “shift from e-government to e-governance ...
Background and problem: The technological development in recent times has created new norms for dail...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Like most other areas of the world, the public sector in Europe has ...
Information technology and public administration are an odd couple. Students of information technolo...
This paper looks in detail at the impact of e-government change on public administration in the UK, ...
Abstract Progress towards realizing the full potential of ‘e‐government’—using digital technologies ...
Digital innovation of public services has overcome the technology-driven phase and entered the techn...
Many regulatory documents in the European Union regulatory framework itself, in many Member States o...
The emergence of digital technologies has profoundly affected and transformed almost every aspect of...
Large-scale government digitalisation projects require collaborative approaches for their successful...
This study was motivated by the need to shift from the illusory perception of longing for e-Governan...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A large body of literature claims that ICT and digitalisation have triggered br...
Technological transformations are currently reshaping the structure and strategies of public adminis...
Digital collaboration is a hot topic for public administrations across Europe. More generally, the u...
To unlock the full potential of ICT-related public sector innovation and digital transformation, gov...
To what extent and in which direction the recent so called “shift from e-government to e-governance ...
Background and problem: The technological development in recent times has created new norms for dail...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Like most other areas of the world, the public sector in Europe has ...
Information technology and public administration are an odd couple. Students of information technolo...
This paper looks in detail at the impact of e-government change on public administration in the UK, ...
Abstract Progress towards realizing the full potential of ‘e‐government’—using digital technologies ...
Digital innovation of public services has overcome the technology-driven phase and entered the techn...
Many regulatory documents in the European Union regulatory framework itself, in many Member States o...
The emergence of digital technologies has profoundly affected and transformed almost every aspect of...
Large-scale government digitalisation projects require collaborative approaches for their successful...
This study was motivated by the need to shift from the illusory perception of longing for e-Governan...