Digital modernization and public management: A bibliometric review DOI Creative Commons
Merly Enith Mego Torres, Lindon Vela Meléndez, Juan Diego Dávila Cisneros

et al.

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

Mechanisms Influencing the Digital Transformation Performance of Local Governments: Evidence from China DOI Creative Commons
Wei Zhou,

Zhijie Lyu,

Shixiang Chen

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

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Exploring the Impact of Digital Transformation on Non-Financial Performance in Central and Eastern European Countries DOI Open Access

Alexandru Buglea,

Irina Daniela L. Cismasu, Delia Gligor

et al.

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

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The Spatial Effect of Digital Economy Enabling Common Prosperity—An Empirical Study of the Yellow River Basin DOI Creative Commons
Mu Yang,

Qiguang An,

Linjin Zheng

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

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2

Digital modernization and public management: A bibliometric review DOI Creative Commons
Merly Enith Mego Torres, Lindon Vela Meléndez, Juan Diego Dávila Cisneros

et al.

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

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