Mechanisms Influencing the Digital Transformation Performance of Local Governments: Evidence from China
Wei Zhou,
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Zhijie Lyu,
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Shixiang Chen
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et al.
Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1), P. 30 - 30
Published: Jan. 17, 2024
The
transformation
of
the
government
into
a
digital
entity
is
imperative,
serving
not
only
as
catalyst
for
modernization
China’s
governance
system
and
capacity
but
also
cornerstone
advancing
economy
establishment
China.
This
paper
presents
multi-level
analytical
framework
designed
to
assess
performance
local
governments.
Utilizing
dataset
comprising
macro-regional
micro-individual
data
from
Hubei
province,
we
conduct
an
extensive
analysis
examine
underlying
mechanisms
that
influence
governments
employ
hierarchical
linear
model
(HLM)
primary
instrument.
results
our
show
individual-level
government–citizen
interactions,
image,
district-level
department
collaborative
capacities
exert
substantial
positive
influences
on
Furthermore,
it
worth
noting
plays
significant
moderating
role
in
relationship
between
image
These
findings
offer
valuable
insights
optimizing
policy
formulation
contribute
more
comprehensive
understanding
Language: Английский
Exploring the Impact of Digital Transformation on Non-Financial Performance in Central and Eastern European Countries
Electronics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(6), P. 1226 - 1226
Published: March 20, 2025
This
article
explores
the
intricate
relationship
between
digital
transformation
and
non-financial
performance
in
Central
Eastern
European
(CEE)
countries.
As
these
nations
navigate
complexities
of
post-communist
economic
landscapes,
role
digitalization
emerges
as
a
pivotal
factor
influencing
various
dimensions
organizational
beyond
mere
financial
outcomes.
In
this
framework,
our
research
aims
to
analyze
ways
which
(as
proxied
by
DESI)
impacts
range
metrics
(ESG)
order
furnish
thorough
comprehension
interplay
within
specific
context
CEE
With
data
collected
over
an
11-year
timeframe,
we
performed
panel
analysis,
relying
on
robust
regression.
The
main
findings
indicate
that
profoundly
environmental
(CO2
emissions,
renewable
energy
consumption),
social
(ratio
female-to-male
labor
force
participation
rate,
unemployment)
governance
(government
effectiveness)
countries,
although
effects
vary
significantly
across
different
regions.
highlight
potential
areas
for
policy
emphasis,
particularly
relation
reducing
CO2
improving
regulatory
quality,
advancing
integration
connectivity.
disparities
identified
may
inform
targeted
strategies
aimed
at
uplifting
underperforming
regions,
thereby
contributing
enhanced
growth
sustainability.
Language: Английский
The Spatial Effect of Digital Economy Enabling Common Prosperity—An Empirical Study of the Yellow River Basin
Mu Yang,
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Qiguang An,
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Linjin Zheng
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et al.
Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(11), P. 500 - 500
Published: Nov. 18, 2024
The
digital
economy
enhances
economic
efficiency
and
improves
structure,
driving
growth
through
transformations
in
efficiency,
momentum,
quality.
It
has
become
a
new
force
for
advancing
common
prosperity.
This
study
uses
SDM,
SDID,
SPSTR
models
to
explore
the
impact
of
on
prosperity,
which
constructs
index
system
evaluate
prosperity
from
process
outcome
index.
According
panel
data
76
cities
Yellow
River
Basin
2011
2021,
findings
are
as
follows:
(1)
exhibits
development
pattern
characterized
by
high
activity
downstream
lower
upstream,
trend
is
stable.
changed
sporadic
distribution
regional
agglomeration,
level
most
improved.
(2)
significant
positive
spatial
effect
And
robust
after
introducing
“Big
Data”
exogenous
policy
impact,
dynamic
SDM
model,
other
methods.
Moreover,
heterogeneity
exists.
promotion
upper
reaches
stronger,
while
middle
weakly
affected
economy.
(3)
spillover
boundary,
maximum
value
at
600–650
KM.
(4)
Nonlinear
analysis
confirms
that
provides
momentum
industrial
structure
optimization
can
effectively
stimulate
“endogenous”
mechanism,
strengthen
marginal
increasing
enhance
“making
bigger
pie”.
makes
effective
use
resources
technologies,
promotes
equalization
public
services,
exerts
realization
consolidates
“dividing
better
cake”.
Language: Английский
Digital modernization and public management: A bibliometric review
Data & Metadata,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
3, P. 323 - 323
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Introduction:
the
article
examines
issue
of
digital
modernization
in
Latin
America,
where,
despite
over
a
decade
efforts,
progress
has
been
slow.
It
focuses
on
importance
e-government
for
modern
public
administration,
highlighting
limited
digitization
activities.Objective:
to
evaluate
theoretical-conceptual
development
relationship
between
and
administration.Methodology:
bibliometric
technique
was
used,
drawing
from
Scopus
documents
employing
specific
search
protocol,
resulting
1,602
records
with
metadata.Results:
there
is
shown
growth
research
since
2003,
studies
primarily
concentrated
United
States,
Kingdom,
Netherlands.
Original
articles
social
sciences
are
highlighted,
emphasizing
role
transparency
democratization
administration.Conclusion:
while
have
advancements
American
countries
face
significant
challenges
compared
other
regions.
The
need
greater
collaboration
this
area
America
emphasized
leverage
benefits
modernization.
suggested
establish
policies
strategies
drive
governmental
enhance
efficiency
services,
closing
existing
gap
Language: Английский