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Collaborating for digital transformation : how internal and external collaboration can contribute to innovate public service delivery / Koen Verhoest, Gerhard Hammerschmid, Lise H. Rykkja, Erik Hans Klijn.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024Edition: FirstDescription: pages cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
Online resources: Summary: "As worldwide institutions acknowledge the necessity of digital, open, and collaborative governments, this timely book offers a comprehensive exploration of digital transformation, intergovernmental collaboration, collaborative governance, and public sector innovation. Collaborating for Digital Transformation illustrates how government and private sector collaborations fuel digital transformation and public service innovation, spotlighting diverse smart cities and eHealth initiatives across European countries. The authors probe the complexities, risks, and power dynamics inherent in these collaborations, examining their design, management, and leadership within varying political-administrative contexts. Through diverse research methods, including case studies and theoretical rigor, the book proposes a roadmap for more innovative and effective governments in the digital age. This book will enlighten students, scholars, and researchers in politics, public policy, governance, and administration. Offering practical guidance for effective collaboration, innovation, and coordination for digital transformation, it also appeals to politicians, policymakers, and professionals. Particularly relevant to smart city and eHealth pioneers, it's an indispensable resource for driving innovation and digitalization toward a more interconnected future"-- Provided by publisher.
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"As worldwide institutions acknowledge the necessity of digital, open, and collaborative governments, this timely book offers a comprehensive exploration of digital transformation, intergovernmental collaboration, collaborative governance, and public sector innovation. Collaborating for Digital Transformation illustrates how government and private sector collaborations fuel digital transformation and public service innovation, spotlighting diverse smart cities and eHealth initiatives across European countries. The authors probe the complexities, risks, and power dynamics inherent in these collaborations, examining their design, management, and leadership within varying political-administrative contexts. Through diverse research methods, including case studies and theoretical rigor, the book proposes a roadmap for more innovative and effective governments in the digital age. This book will enlighten students, scholars, and researchers in politics, public policy, governance, and administration. Offering practical guidance for effective collaboration, innovation, and coordination for digital transformation, it also appeals to politicians, policymakers, and professionals. Particularly relevant to smart city and eHealth pioneers, it's an indispensable resource for driving innovation and digitalization toward a more interconnected future"-- Provided by publisher.