EXPERIENCE OF IMPLEMENTING GOVTECH TECHNOLOGY IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: GLOBAL TRENDS AND WORLD'S BEST PRACTICES OVERVIEW
ОПЫТ ВНЕДРЕНИЯ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ GOVTECH В ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОМ УПРАВЛЕНИИ: ГЛОБАЛЬНЫЕ ТРЕНДЫ И ОБЗОР ЛУЧШИХ МИРОВЫХ ПРАКТИК
Evgenia A. Vasyuta (Васюта Е.А.) and
Tatiana V. Podolskaya (Подольская Т.В.)
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Evgenia A. Vasyuta (Васюта Е.А.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Tatiana V. Podolskaya (Подольская Т.В.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2022, vol. 3, 17-24
Abstract:
Today, at a time of widespread development of new technologies, the authorities are beginning to use them to interact with society. The COVID-19 pandemic has clearly demonstrated the importance of digital competencies not only for society, but also for the state. The potential for the GovTech market is significant, but economic prerequisites are needed so that the potential can become a promising growth point in the field of public and municipal administration. The article identifies the main trends, players and forecasts of the development of this industry. Also, as part of the study, an overview of the digital maturity of public administration systems in various countries was conducted, the values of the Digital Government Index rating were analyzed, and recommendations were given for the development of the domestic GovTech sector necessary to create an effective ecosystem of startups in this area.
Keywords: public administration; digitalization; GovTech technology; smart city; artificial intelligence; big data; seamless technologies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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