Unlocking Institutional Capacity for Sustainable E-Government Transformation DOI

Muhammad Wahid,

Sadat Ajfar Rahman,

Muhammad Yusuf

et al.

Sinergi International Journal of Communication Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2(3), P. 132 - 144

Published: Aug. 31, 2024

This paper examines systemic factors influencing digital transformation in the public sector, with a focus on bureaucratic structures, regulatory environments, and human resource capabilities. The study aims to explore how strategic alignment collaborative leadership shape success of initiatives. Utilizing narrative review approach, analysis synthesizes evidence from global case studies recent empirical research. findings indicate that while technological adoption improves operational efficiency, constraints often hinder transformative outcomes. Leadership vision, stakeholder prioritization, inclusive strategies are identified as pivotal addressing challenges such legacy system integration, uneven infrastructure, resistance change. discussion highlights significant disparities between central local agencies, underscoring need for adaptive policy frameworks, standardized maturity models, strengthened cross-sector collaboration.This emphasizes necessity holistic merge innovation institutional reform. implications suggest targeted measures—such interoperable development, capacity-building programs, GovTech ecosystem support—are crucial long-term governance success. Future research should delve into context-specific readiness performance frameworks bridge current knowledge gaps support pathways.

Language: Английский

Increasing Collaboration Between Humans and Technology Within Organizations: The Need for Ergonomics and Soft Skills in Engineering Education 5.0 DOI Open Access
Violeta Firescu

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(5), P. 1989 - 1989

Published: Feb. 26, 2025

Education for sustainability is one of the big challenges that higher education institutions (HEIs) face in context Society 5.0, which promotes human-centered design solutions. Therefore, solutions collaboration between humans and technology organizations are needed, as Industry 5.0 suggests. However, concept Engineering engineers who able to solve global changes endowed with knowledge, skills, a mindset sustainability. This paper aims highlight transformative potential international multidisciplinary consortia HEIs, both teaching learning practices. Using methodology combines autoethnography narrative analysis based on qualitative feedback received from participants, presents lessons learned, good practices, pilot co-teaching experiences within two Erasmus+ cooperation partnerships. describes educational process during joint sessions art-based training, showing practices curricula development engineering education. The findings show cultivating teachers’ mindsets, pedagogical approaches can empower students become active agents fostering more sustainable society suggest ergonomics competencies soft skills (e.g., self-awareness, creativity, collaboration) crucial sustainability-oriented competencies, developed collaborative enjoyable environments experiences.

Language: Английский

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Hospital Investment Decisions and Prioritization of Clinical Programs DOI Open Access

Bishan Nandy

Cureus, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 3, 2025

Making investment decisions in hospitals and prioritizing clinical programs are crucial to ensure optimal healthcare delivery, responsible use of resources, long-term sustainability an organization. This review examines the existing literature identify key factors influencing decisions, evaluates evidence-based frameworks for articulates challenges future directions organizations. Critical drivers hospital investments include financial health, demographics, ownership structure, technology adoption. However, program budgeting marginal analysis, health assessment, multi-criteria decision design will that systematic transparent. These tools help balance infrastructure investments, technology, specialized programs, emergency response. The dependence on past allocation practices, funding constraints, stakeholder misalignment inhibits best decision-making. For those barriers be addressed, predictive analytics artificial intelligence must already evaluation process, as should configuration processes interrelated tech, collaboration among stakeholders fostered. Furthermore, aligned with principles equity goals more resilient adaptive changes landscape. highlights importance organizations implementing holistic, guide including low-hanging fruit from today industry practices tomorrow, shifting a provider's focus patient outcomes, operational efficiencies, sustainable growth.

Language: Английский

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Mapping Drivers, Barriers, and Trends in Renewable Energy Sources in Universities: A Connection Based on the SDGs DOI Open Access

Vinicius dos Santos Skrzyzowski,

Felipe Neves Farinhas,

Maria Cecília Ferrari de Carvalho Teixeira

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(15), P. 6583 - 6583

Published: Aug. 1, 2024

Universities play a pivotal role in modern society and must lead the way achieving energy efficiency, directly contributing to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Like small towns resource consumption population mobility, many universities research centers face significant challenges transitioning renewable electricity systems. This study aims (i) map current scientific literature on sources used by universities; (ii) discuss drivers, barriers, trends of implementing energy; (iii) establish connection with SDGs. More specifically, authors conducted systematic review based three stages: data collection, bibliometric analysis, content analysis. Forty-two articles were obtained defined as studied sample. The findings this illuminate critical themes, leading countries adoption, prevalent sources, shedding light primary shaping discourse. Wind solar exhibit notable growth trajectory, offering environmentally friendly alternatives compared conventional sources. Furthermore, it is essential highlight that distribution documents sample uneven, predominant concentration European countries. Additionally, identifies field’s key emergent trends. theoretical contributions encompass comprehensive compilation discernible trajectories, strategies navigate obstacles. In practical terms, work offers valuable insights for selection stakeholder engagement, facilitating informed decision-making processes. article’s novelty lies its holistic examination adoption university settings, providing overview landscape actionable stakeholders seeking sustainable solutions within these institutions. aligns multiple SDGs, including Goal 7 (Affordable Clean Energy), 11 (Sustainable Cities Communities), 13 (Climate Action), underscoring driving development.

Language: Английский

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Exploring the regenerative economy: A comprehensive review of literature DOI
Saša Čegar, Saša Drezgić, Dragan Čišić

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Contemporary global challenges such as climate change, resource depletion, ecosystem degradation, and social inequities require comprehensive integrated approaches to achieve sustainable development. While existing development sustainability paradigms address specific aspects of sustainability, they often fall short in driving systemic transformation ensuring long-term resilience. In response these limitations, the concept regenerative economy emerges a holistic framework that integrates ecological restoration, equity, economic vitality. This study conducts systematic literature review 84 scholarly articles synthesize cluster research within domain. Utilizing Large Language Model (LLM) for zero-shot classification, analysis identifies seven primary clusters-Sustainability Environmental Impact, Climate Change Energy, Urban Built Environment, Economic Industrial Systems, Education Social Technological Innovations Policy, Governance, Standards-further subdivided into 21 subgroups. Each encapsulates key themes interdisciplinary essential advancing practices. The findings highlight interconnectedness various dimensions underscore necessity governance, innovative technological solutions, inclusive policy frameworks. By mapping current state research, this provides structured overview facilitates deeper understanding informs future strategic initiatives aimed at achieving resilient prosperous future.

Language: Английский

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Unlocking Institutional Capacity for Sustainable E-Government Transformation DOI

Muhammad Wahid,

Sadat Ajfar Rahman,

Muhammad Yusuf

et al.

Sinergi International Journal of Communication Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2(3), P. 132 - 144

Published: Aug. 31, 2024

This paper examines systemic factors influencing digital transformation in the public sector, with a focus on bureaucratic structures, regulatory environments, and human resource capabilities. The study aims to explore how strategic alignment collaborative leadership shape success of initiatives. Utilizing narrative review approach, analysis synthesizes evidence from global case studies recent empirical research. findings indicate that while technological adoption improves operational efficiency, constraints often hinder transformative outcomes. Leadership vision, stakeholder prioritization, inclusive strategies are identified as pivotal addressing challenges such legacy system integration, uneven infrastructure, resistance change. discussion highlights significant disparities between central local agencies, underscoring need for adaptive policy frameworks, standardized maturity models, strengthened cross-sector collaboration.This emphasizes necessity holistic merge innovation institutional reform. implications suggest targeted measures—such interoperable development, capacity-building programs, GovTech ecosystem support—are crucial long-term governance success. Future research should delve into context-specific readiness performance frameworks bridge current knowledge gaps support pathways.

Language: Английский

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0