Proceedings of the 2nd International Scientific Conference on Innovations in Digital Economy: SPBPU IDE-2020 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3444465.3444506
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Prospects for Digital Transformation of Public Administration in Russia

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“…The security factor has a significant influence on the readiness for digital transformation. It is similar to the research results by (Balashov et al 2020) that information security in the digitalization process is a significant concern discussed by researchers from various countries. According to the Expert, security affects the readiness of digital transformation.…”
Section: Securitysupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The security factor has a significant influence on the readiness for digital transformation. It is similar to the research results by (Balashov et al 2020) that information security in the digitalization process is a significant concern discussed by researchers from various countries. According to the Expert, security affects the readiness of digital transformation.…”
Section: Securitysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Policy and regulation factors have a significant influence on digital transformation readiness. According to the research results by (Balashov et al 2020), the policy determines the clarity of digital technology that must be adopted in providing digital services in the digital transformation process. Policies and regulations within the organization affect the readiness for digital transformation.…”
Section: Policy and Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although, as expected, they address various aspects related to how PAs plan and implement their DT strategies, 167 out of 175 predominantly focus on one of four knowledge domains: Data (28 papers), Technology (55 papers), People (31 papers), and Process (53 papers). For completeness, the remaining 8 do not have a specific and well determined focus, being mostly comparative studies involving various DT initiatives around the world, e.g., [14]. The mentioned domains are briefly discussed below, providing first the key points characterizing them.…”
Section: A a Graph Model For Dtmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each Public Organization may have its own DT agenda and plan, which may vary according to factors such as geographic location, size, cultural, economic and infrastructural contexts, e.g., [14], [125]- [127]. Comparative studies also exist, as for instance: China, Canada and Estonia; [128]; US and UK [129]; Australia, Denmark and the Republic of Korea [130].…”
Section: Two Paradigmatic Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organizational size is the first variable to consider when discussing organizational change (Tangi et al, 2020). DT requires organizations to adopt new strategies, organizational transformation, and new ways of implementing strategies (Rêgo et al, 2022), which are mainly driven by organizational flexibility (Sergei et al, 2023) thus improving their competitiveness (Yu et al, 2022) and increasing their productivity and efficiency (Balashov et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%