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MODERNIZATION OF THE PUBLIC GOVERNANCE SYSTEM IN THE AGE OF INFORMATION PLATFORMS

Aleksandr Kud
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Aleksandr Kud: NGO “Research Center of Economic and Legal Solutions in the Area of Application of Distributed Ledger Technologies”

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Abstract: The monograph considers scientific and theoretical as well as modern practical issues of modernization of public governance in Ukraine and in the world using information platforms, defines the conditions and limitations of modernization processes and the current state of tools and digital solutions in platform governance, offers approaches to modernization of public governance as a system by changing the regulatory framework and organizational model "Government as a Platform" in creating greater public value, without limitation to a single country, and mobilizing public and private resources to arrange various configurations of public services.For scientists and specialists in the field of public governance, digital and platform governance as well as teachers, postgraduates and students of higher educational institutions who study in the specialty "Public Governance" and interdisciplinary specialty "E-Governance".

Keywords: Blockchain; Tokenization; nformation platforms; digital assets; Public Administration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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Published in Pravo, 2022, 2022, 978-966-998-446-3. ⟨10.31359/9789669984463⟩

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DOI: 10.31359/9789669984463

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