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Assessing the impacts of digital government transformation in the EU: Conceptual framework and empirical case studies

Cristiano Codagnone (), Giovanni Liva (), Egidijus Barcevicius (), Gianluca Misuraca (), Luka Klimaviciute (), Michele Benedetti (), Irene Vanini (), Giancarlo Vecchi (), Emily Ryen Glioinson, Katherine Stewart, Stijn Hoorens and Salil Gunashekar
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Cristiano Codagnone: Open Evidence
Giovanni Liva: Open Evidence
Egidijus Barcevicius: PPMI
Gianluca Misuraca: European Commission - JRC, https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/index_en
Luka Klimaviciute: PPMI
Michele Benedetti: POLIMI
Irene Vanini: POLIMI
Giancarlo Vecchi: POLIMI
Emily Ryen Glioinson: RAND Europe
Katherine Stewart: RAND Europe
Stijn Hoorens: RAND Europe
Salil Gunashekar: RAND Europe

No JRC120865, JRC Research Reports from Joint Research Centre

Abstract: This report presents the results of the conceptual and empirical work conducted as part of the JRC research on "Exploring Digital Government Transformation: understanding public sector innovation in a data-driven society" conducted within the framework of the "European Location Interoperability Solutions for eGovernment (ELISE)" Action of the ISA2 Programme on Interoperability solutions for public administrations, businesses and citizens, coordinated by DIGIT. Building on the systematisation of the state of the art carried out in the previous phase of the research, the report presents an original conceptual framework for assessing the impacts of Digital Government transformation in the EU and discusses the results of case studies carried out using an experimental or quasi-experimental approach to test and validate it, carried out in different policy areas in various EU countries. The report concludes outlining the final proposal of DigiGov F 2.0, which defines the dimensions and elements of analysis for assessing the effects that can be generated by digital innovation in the public sector and the impacts they have at social, economic and political levels in different policy-cycle phases and governance contexts.

Keywords: Digital Government; Public Sector; Innovation; EU (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 230 pages
Date: 2020-06
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