Affiliation:
1. University of Continuing Education, Department of E-Governance and Administration, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Strasse 30, Krems, Austria
2. Visiting Fellow University of Continuing Education, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Abstract
The digital transformation of public administrations contributes to the re-design and re-structuring of the organizational processes and practices. Research on the digital transformation of public administrations often focuses on responding to the needs and providing benefits to external stakeholders and users, such as citizens and businesses. The study presented here focuses on one specific stakeholder, the employees of a department within the Federal Government of Lower Austria. Using a multi-method and granular qualitative research approach, the results are interpreted in the context of Perez's (2009) four phases of the digital transformation paradigm. The results show how the department is implementing the recommendations made in the literature and digital strategies: an extensive use of ICTs, the development of information-based services, and an acceleration of transactions and interactions with external stakeholders. At the same time, their perspectives point out some barriers regarding the implementation and use of new digital tools such as digital signatures, the legal frameworks at the national and regional level, and the need for an organizational culture that supports innovation. This study empirically contributes to the literature by providing an analysis of the digital transformation of a public administration as perceived by the employees.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Public Administration,Software,Information Systems,Computer Science Applications,Computer Networks and Communications