Smart Organizations in the Public Sector

Smart Organizations in the Public Sector

Sustainable Local Development in the European Union

Godlewska-Majkowska, Hanna; Zarebski, Patrycjusz; Pilewicz, Tomasz

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

226

Mole

9781032209104

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Introduction Part 1 - Characteristics, typologies, measurement, and enablers of smart organizations in public sector Chapter 1 - Characteristics and typologies of smart organizations in the public sector Chapter 2 - Measurement of smart organizations Chapter 3 - Determinants and mechanisms enabling smart organizations in the public sector Part 2- Smart organization in a local government - institutional context Chapter 1 - Smart organization in self-government - institutional and knowledge base context Chapter 2 - The institutional environment of the European Union: Regional approach Chapter 3 - Resilience and collaboration of smart organizations: The role of institutions in times of uncertainty Part 3 - Results achieved by smart organizations in local government units during the COVID-19 pandemic Chapter 1 - Developmental effects of smart organizations in local government units in the age of digitization: The essence and the basis of the analysis Chapter 2 - Smart organizations in the COVID-19 pandemic Chapter 3 - Towards smart organizations in local government organizations Summary and conclusions
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local innovation systems;local administrative units;self-government;competitive advantages;local resilience;sustainable development;smart development;smart organizations;digital strategy;smart cities;SME Network;Measurement Timing Perspective;Local Development;Process Innovators;Public Administration;Knowledge Based Economy;Socio-economic Development;Chief Digital Officer;Business Processes;Local Government Units;Digital Twin;Smart City Concept;Data Sets;LAU;RIS;Nut Level;Direct Democracy;Regional Innovation Systems;Smart Solutions;Local Sustainable Development;Human Capital Resources;Macroeconomic Business Cycle