A shift towards collaboration? Evidence from national digitalisation strategies / Ein Plädoyer für eine kooperative(re) Verwaltung? Eine Diskursanalyse nationaler Digitalisierungsstrategien
This paper seeks to better understand the paradigm shift towards ‘networked governance’ in digitalisation discourse. Little is known about the link between digitalisation reforms and the main reform paradigms in public management studies. By analysing French and German national digitalisation strate...
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