PUBLIC AND MUNICIPAL SERVICE REFORM: ARE RESOURCES EXHAUSTED OR «THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM»?
РЕФОРМА ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЙ И МУНИЦИПАЛЬНОЙ СЛУЖБЫ: РЕСУРСЫ ИСЧЕРПАНЫ ИЛИ «ЗАТИШЬЕ ПЕРЕД БУРЕЙ»?
Roman K. Ovcharenko (Овчаренко Р.К.) and
Irina A. Luneva (Лунева И.А.)
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Roman K. Ovcharenko (Овчаренко Р.К.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Irina A. Luneva (Лунева И.А.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2022, vol. 1, 240-245
Abstract:
The main attention of researchers in 2021 was devoted to the issues of functioning of the power and administrative apparatus in the conditions of sanitary restrictions, transformation of managerial relations in the digital environment, under the influence of digitalization, which had a significant impact on the processes of governance and local self-government. This is the hypothesis put forward by the authors before starting this small bibliographic study. And in order to test it, the authors conducted a content analysis of the content of the issues of the leading scientific journals for 2021, including those specializing in management problems. At the same time, the authors take into account the fact that the reform of state and municipal service "nobody cancelled", moreover, objective conditions for a new stage of this reform is the transformation of the power and management vertical in connection with the formation of the institution of public authority. In this regard, some reflections on this subject are also reflected in the proposed article.
Keywords: public authority; reform; state service; municipal service; public service; public service system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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