Digital Transformation of the Public Service Delivery System in Uzbekistan

Author(s):  
Sang-Chul SHIN ◽  
Zafar Makhamadjanovich Rakhmatullayev
Humanus ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 168
Author(s):  
Muhamad Ali Bin Embi ◽  
Rita Widyasari

AbstractThe effectiveness of public service delivery system is an important aspect to ensure that national development can be implemented effectively. The effectiveness of publicservice delivery system will raise community satisfaction on the services delivered. Thusto improve the public service delivery system from time to time, the study on the existingproblems should be conducted eventually.  Therefore this article articulates the problemsof public service delivery system in Indonesia, especially in Kutai Kartanegara Regency. Key words: Public Service, Effectiveness AbstrakKeefektifan sistem pelayanan pelayanan publik merupakan aspek penting untuk memastikan bahwa pembangunan Negara dapat dilaksanakan dengan efektif. Sistempelayanan yang efektif akan dapat meningkatkan kepuasan masyarakat terhadappelayanan yang diberikan. Bagi memastikan pelaksanaan sistem pelayanan publik inidapat diperbaiki dari masa ke semasa, kajian terhadap permasalahan yang timbulperlulah terlebih dahulu dilaksanakan. Oleh itu artikel ini membincangkan tentangpermasalahan sistem pelayanan publik di Indonesia terutamanya yang dialami olehKabupaten Kutai Kartanegara. Key words: Pelayanan Publik, Efektifitas


Author(s):  
Nishitha Pankan ◽  
Dr. N. Radhakrishnan

Public services are considered to be an important notion of governance system. Governance can be used in several contexts such as corporate governance, international governance, national governance and local governance. Providing effective public services with minimum cost in all of these levels is always a dilemma in the part of government. E-governance is one of resolving innovative project of the government to strengthen public service delivery system. This paper will examine the e-governance initiatives in India, its role in efficient public service delivery. The paper will also evaluate its scope, performance, challenge and prospects. The study is based on secondary data sources. The data have been collected from various published and unpublished data sources like publications of government of India, annual reports of Electronics and Information of various years; various study reports, websites of Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India etc. The paper concluded that the e-governance project reached every citizen at the grass root level and provided them with information, access to different government services there by ensuring inclusive growth so that the gains from increased national income are shared by all sections society.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 22
Author(s):  
Noella Edelmann ◽  
Ines Mergel

In the digital transformation of public administrations, objectives are no longer simply the implementation of new technology, but the involvement of all stakeholders into the process of digitalization. The Digital Roadmap of the Austrian government emphasizes the need of co-production of public services as a key element to public service delivery and, subsequently, innovation of the public sector. To understand how co-production in digital service delivery is implemented in Austria, we conducted interviews with 41 experts from public administrations in order to understand who is involved in such processes, how they are involved, and what outcomes are to be achieved.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 158
Author(s):  
Ajay Gautam

Governance and delivery of public services are aimed at managing limited available resources to effectively deliver services to the citizens of a country. However, due to lack of coordination management, personal political gains and inclusion of politics, citizens are deprived of the required information and infrastructure. This deprivation not only results in economic losses but also causes deterioration of the state of social well-being. Indian public administration has suffered from the problem of coordination due to which in many aspects the objective of benefitting the citizens is not fulfilled. This study is focused on examining the role of coordination in the public service delivery system. By comparing the Indian public delivery service system with those of  Uruguay and Georgia, this study reveals that presence of coordination among the organizations, agencies, and departments improves transparency, accessibility of information, institutional capacity, and innovativeness of a country. Hence, for effective delivery of public services to citizens, maintenance of coordination is essential.


2011 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 353-363 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mike Danson ◽  
Geoffrey Whittam

The devolved governments and parliaments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland increasingly have been adopting different approaches from England to the delivery of public services. With more powers and responsibilities, Scotland has initiated these moves to divergence, not least with respect to the roles of volunteering, the Voluntary and Community Sectors (VCS) in the context of the ‘Big Society’. This article explores how the environment and institutions in Scotland increasingly are generating moves for different relations between the public, private and VCS. With key powers reserved for the Westminster parliament, differences are demonstrated in the position and development of the VCS.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 4181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Natacha Klein ◽  
Tomás Ramos ◽  
Pauline Deutz

The concept of the Circular Economy (CE) is an increasingly attractive approach to tackling current sustainability challenges and facilitating a shift away from the linear “take-make-use-dispose” model of production and consumption. The public sector is a major contributor to the CE transition not only as a policy-maker but also as a significant purchaser, consumer, and user of goods and services. The circularization of the public sector itself, however, has received very little attention in CE research. In order to explore the current state of knowledge on the implementation of CE practices and strategies within Public Sector Organizations (PSOs), this research aims to develop an overview of the existing literature. The literature review was designed combining a systematic search with a complementary purposive sampling. Using organizational sustainability as a theoretical perspective, the main results showed a scattered landscape, indicating that the limited research on CE practices and strategies in PSOs has focused so far on the areas of public procurement, internal operations and processes, and public service delivery. As a result of this literature review, an organizational CE framework of a PSO is proposed providing a holistic view of a PSO as a system with organizational dimensions that are relevant for the examination and analysis of the integration process of CE practices and strategies. This innovative framework aims to help further CE research and practice to move beyond current sustainability efforts, highlighting that public procurement, strategy and management, internal processes and operations, assessment and communication, public service delivery, human resources dimensions, collaboration with other organizations, and various external contexts are important public sector areas where the implementation of CE has the potential to bring sustainability benefits.


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