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Korteland (2007) Diffusion Of E-Government Innovations In The Dutch Public Sector: The Case Of Digital Community Policing
Texte Sujet: Adoption/Diffusion Ce papier dresse un portrait clair de l’adoption et de la diffusion d’une innovation dans le secteur publique. Pour ce faire, l’auteur examine la diffusion et l’adoption d’une innovation TI parmi les corps policiers provinciaux de la … Lire la suite
Korunka et al. 2006. Customer orientation among employees in public administration: A transnational, longitudinal study.
INTRODUCTION The application of TQM [Total Quality Management] principles to the public sector is also known as new public management (NPM; Budäus and Grüning, 1998; Rago, 1994; Swiss, 2001). An essential component of redesigning public administration on the basis of … Lire la suite
Raus, Flügge et Boutellier. 2009. Electronic customs innovation: An improvement of governmental infrastructures.
THEORETICAL BACKGROUND AND RELATED WORK According to Rogers (2003), diffusion is a process by which “an innovation is communicated through certain channels over time among the members of a social system.” We can, therefore, identify four main elements: (1) innovation, … Lire la suite
Van Wessel, Ribbers et de Vries. 2007. Towards A Comprehensive Model To Master Company IT Standards
One of the classic problems facing standardization and standards usage in companies is that of demonstrating its contribution to the company’s total success (Hesser and Inklaar, 1997). We define a company IT standard as: “The specification of an IT product … Lire la suite
Koski et Järvensivu. 2010. The innovation diffusion paradox in the light of ‘shop-floor games’ and micro-politics
HPWS: In the literature on workplace or organizational innovation, the concept of high-performance work systems (HPWS) has gained a prominent position. A collage of evidence suggests that HPWS and their innovative workplace practices can increase performance, primarily through the use … Lire la suite
Niehaves. 2007. Public Sector Innovation and Diffusion Processes – Preliminary Results of a Qualitative Study in Japan
[…] we seek to address the question of eGovernment and NPM [New Public Management] innovation and diffusion processes in the public sector. Research Framework Pollitt and Bouckaert (Pollitt & Bouckaert 2004) provide a comprehensive and detailed framework for understanding public … Lire la suite
2009. Managing the Rivalry of Competing Institutional Logics
Reay, T. et C.R. Hinings REVUE DE LITTERATURE & DEFINITIONS Organizational fields are organized by a dominant institutional logic even though two or more institutional logics may exist at the same time (e.g. Scott 2008; Thornton and Ocasio 1999) […] … Lire la suite
2009. The Coordination of Cooperation in Strategic Business Networks – the Cruise Baltic Case
Lemmetyinen, A DEFINITIONS The industrial-network approach defines the network as “a structure where a number of nodes are related to each other by specific threads” (Ford, Gadde, Håkansson, & Snehota, 2003, p. 18). Strategic networks = “stable inter-organizational ties, which … Lire la suite
Cash (2008) Teaming Up to Crack Innovation and Enterprise Integration
Texte Sujet: Collaboration Ce papier présente la création de deux agences. La première qui est en charge de l’innovation et la deuxième qui est en charge de l’intégration. Pour le CDG, celle qui est en charge le l’intégration est pertinente … Lire la suite
Bilateral federalism and workforce development policy in Canada – Donna Wood, Thomas R. Klassen
LE CAS : ANALYSE DE PERFORMANCE “Cet article analyse la performance du système de relations intergouvernementales dans la politique de perfectionnement de la main-d’œuvre au Canada depuis 1996. […] L’article conclut en mentionnant que la politique de perfectionnement de la … Lire la suite