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Creativity and Innovation Inside PSEO: A Contemporary Image

Konstantinos Zacharis (), Pandelis G. Ipsilandis () and James O’Kane
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Pandelis G. Ipsilandis: School of Business and Economics, Technological Education Institute of Larissa
James O’Kane: Staffordshire University

Chapter Chapter 7 in Government e-Strategic Planning and Management, 2014, pp 125-139 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Worldwide, management systems invest strongly on the concepts of innovation and creativity, two pillars necessary for the advancement of any modern economy. These two concepts play a strategic role in the evolution of any organization, defining its competitive advantages and thus securing its future survival. Here, in this chapter, we examine them in the light of the public sector and especially in the area of educational organizations management. We investigate under which circumstances they emerge, how they flourish or fail, and what impact they have on the daily operations of a PSEO. These concepts are dynamic, so the corresponding phenomena are discussed using analytical as well as discrete methodologies. We focus our attention on policies and strategies developed by the public sector, in the frame of e-government initiatives, so as to prepare the organizations for competition in the digital future. Finally, we propose a methodology appropriate for transforming a typical conservative PSEO into a modern, innovation-endorsing, and sustainable business model. It is important to aim at and describe in detail a step-by-step process that leads smoothly to the new situation, avoiding incongruities and disruptions. This is depicted in a roadmap sketched using the basic concepts embedded on a transition diagram. The work ends by wrapping up a psychological profile appropriate to cultivate to all PSEO stakeholders, in order to manage to administer changes of this magnitude and importance.

Keywords: Creativity; Innovation; Education; Public sector; Organization; ICT; Excellence; Bubble; Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8462-2_7

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