In this open access book, the editors bring together leading experts from around the globe to examine current trends and key developments concerning digitalization policies and mechanisms in nine federal and decentralized countries. Despite the concept of digitalization gaining momentum amid the rampant employment of technological resources to perform governmental activities in recent years, little has been said about the specific effects of digitalization in federal arrangements. Though there are challenges to advancing digitalization in federal systems, federal countries are also…mehr
In this open access book, the editors bring together leading experts from around the globe to examine current trends and key developments concerning digitalization policies and mechanisms in nine federal and decentralized countries. Despite the concept of digitalization gaining momentum amid the rampant employment of technological resources to perform governmental activities in recent years, little has been said about the specific effects of digitalization in federal arrangements. Though there are challenges to advancing digitalization in federal systems, federal countries are also well-positioned to build on policy learning to leverage digital services. Contributors to this volume provide a timely and comprehensive account of the implications of and relationships between intergovernmental relations, collaborative action, the implementation of digital policies, and accountability in federal systems. These individual analyses are then contextualized comparatively to gain a holistic understanding of the challenges and opportunities for the digitalization of public administration in different regions worldwide.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 89252788, 978-3-032-03879-1
Seitenzahl: 212
Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2025
Englisch
Abmessung: 210mm x 148mm
ISBN-13: 9783032038791
ISBN-10: 3032038790
Artikelnr.: 74974045
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Autorenporträt
Eric Champagne is a Full Professor in Public Administration at the School of Political Studies and Director of the Centre on Governance at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. Silvana Gomes is a Ph.D. Candidate in Public Administration at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. Felix Knuepling is Vice President, Programs at the Forum of Federations (Germany Office), Berlin, Germany. André Lecours is a Full Professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada where he holds the Forum of Federations and University of Ottawa Research Chair on Comparative Federalism. He is also former President of the Canadian Political Science Association, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Jamie M. Thomas is a Program Manager at the Forum of Federations, Ottawa, Canada. Diana Chebenova, is Vice President, Partnerships at the Forum of Federations, Ottawa, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Introductory Chapter-Exploring the dynamics of Digital Transformations in Federations.- Chapter 1-Problems of Digitalization and Transparency in Public Administration in Austria.- Chapter 2-Federalism in Brazil: Digital Governance and the Case of Education.- Chapter 3-The challenges of Developing and Implementing Open Government Policies in a Federal Setting: the case of Canada.- Chapter 4- Digitalization in the German Federal System: Progress at a Snail s Pace?.- Chapter 5-Digitalization in the Indian Federal System.- Chapter 6-The Implementation of Digital Birth Certificates in Mexico: Enablers, Outcomes, and Lessons Learned.- Chapter 7-The Digital Transformation of the Public Sector in Spain Successful Intergovernmental Cooperation in a Non-Politicized Area and within the Framework of the EU.- Chapter 8-Digital Transformation and the Swiss Federal System: Shake, Do Not Stir?.- Chapter 9-Intergovernmental Relations in the U.S. Federal System:The Case of Providing Broadband Access for Tribal Communities.- Concluding Chapter-Doing Digital Differently? Comparative Reflections and Directions for Future Research on Digital Public Administration and Federalism.
Introductory Chapter-Exploring the dynamics of Digital Transformations in Federations.- Chapter 1-Problems of Digitalization and Transparency in Public Administration in Austria.- Chapter 2-Federalism in Brazil: Digital Governance and the Case of Education.- Chapter 3-The challenges of Developing and Implementing Open Government Policies in a Federal Setting: the case of Canada.- Chapter 4- Digitalization in the German Federal System: Progress at a Snail s Pace?.- Chapter 5-Digitalization in the Indian Federal System.- Chapter 6-The Implementation of Digital Birth Certificates in Mexico: Enablers, Outcomes, and Lessons Learned.- Chapter 7-The Digital Transformation of the Public Sector in Spain Successful Intergovernmental Cooperation in a Non-Politicized Area and within the Framework of the EU.- Chapter 8-Digital Transformation and the Swiss Federal System: Shake, Do Not Stir?.- Chapter 9-Intergovernmental Relations in the U.S. Federal System:The Case of Providing Broadband Access for Tribal Communities.- Concluding Chapter-Doing Digital Differently? Comparative Reflections and Directions for Future Research on Digital Public Administration and Federalism.
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