2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54142-6_16
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From Weber to the Web… Can ICT Reduce Bureaucratic Corruption?

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“…(2020) find possibilities to assess losses both for the state finance system and social safety. Makowski (2017) discusses how the public authorities and public administration by their functions and digitalization can reduce the bureaucracy of public structures (Shkarlet et al, 2020).…”
Section: Digitalization and Digital Transformation Process: Concepts ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2020) find possibilities to assess losses both for the state finance system and social safety. Makowski (2017) discusses how the public authorities and public administration by their functions and digitalization can reduce the bureaucracy of public structures (Shkarlet et al, 2020).…”
Section: Digitalization and Digital Transformation Process: Concepts ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), it failed to transform the systems of governance, which stuck in the 3rd generation of structure control. Even though politics, public administration, and the judiciary, as the key branches of public governance have undergone a substantial evolution by taking-up use of software to modernize their front-and back-office activities, this evolution has come to a stop at digitalized (3rd-generation) systems: Street-level bureaucracies have given way to system-level bureaucracies to transform administrative discretionary power [5,14], online tools are used as channels for government agencies to receive feedback from citizens [9], and social media as a form of managing public relations [15].…”
Section: Governance Digitalizationa History Drag?mentioning
confidence: 99%