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Session Overview
Location: Room 239
15 pax
Date: Wednesday, 06/Sept/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
PSG. 15-1: Public Administration, Technology and Innovation (PATI) : Public Sector Innovation
Location: Room 239
Chair: Dr. Peeter VIHMA, Tallinn University of Technology
 

Finding a Way in the Hall of Mirrors; understanding and substantiating exploratory work for future public service delivery by conducting anthropological STS for local governments.

Lucy van Eck1, Michael Duijn1, Mattijs Taanman1, Gerard Nijboer2

1: GovernEUR | Erasmus University Rotterdam; 2: Municipality of Rotterdam



Mobile Apps for School Level Accountability Amid Poly-Crises: Evaluating the Teachers’ Experiences of Public Sector Innovation

Srinivas YERRAMSETTI1, Adrian Ritz2

1: KPM Center for Public Management, University of Bern, Switzerland; 2: KPM Center for Public Management, University of Bern, Switzerland



Public Transportation as Human Right: how to guarantee mobility in difficult places with digital innovation

Hiroko KUDO

Chuo University, Japan



What determines the longevity of changes caused by crises – the case of COVID-19-related changes in Czech ministries and agencies

David ŠPAČEK

Masaryk University, Faculty of Economics and Administration, Czech Republic

2:00pm
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4:00pm
PSG. 15-2: Public Administration, Technology and Innovation (PATI) : Sustainability and Public Administration
Location: Room 239
Chair: Dr. Erkki KARO, Tallinn University of Technology
 

How a public values perspective can contribute to just decision-making in the energy transition

Kees Jonathan VAN DER WEL, Sanne AKERBOOM

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



Are public servants allowed to do what is necessary for sustainability transitions?

Mattijs Taanman1, Gijs Diercks1, Rik Braams2, Mike Duijn1

1: Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands, The; 2: Utrecht University, Netherlands



Mission-oriented public procurement in Europe: A systematic literature review

Rainer Kattel1, Amy Lai1, Chiara Bleckenwegner2, Piret Tõnurist2, Veiko Lember3

1: University College London, United Kingdom; 2: OECD; 3: Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia - KU Leuven, Belgium



Bracing urban governance against climate crises

Peeter VIHMA1,2, Janne Hukkinen2

1: Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia; 2: University of Helsinki, Finland

4:30pm
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6:30pm
PSG. 23-2: Administration, Diversity and Equal Treatment
Location: Room 239
Chair: Prof. Anna SIMONATI, University of Trento
Chair: Dr. Rocco FRONDIZI, University of Rome Tor Vergata
 

Public Sector Attractiveness & Discrimination: Do Discrimination Experiences affect how the Public Sector is perceived?

Katharina Dinhof1, Sharon Gilad2, Jurgen Willems1

1: WU Vienna University of Business and Economics; 2: Hebrew University of Jerusalem



Gender attitudes among public employees: A comparative analysis

Nathalie Mendez1, Claudia Avellaneda2

1: Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; 2: Indiana University Bloomington



Gender Budgeting in Public Administration: an indispensable tool to advance gender equality. A specific focus on the Italian case

Clara FILIBERTO

University of Palermo, Italy



BRAZIL'S CHALLENGES IN ERADICATING GENDER INEQUALITY

Sidney Guerra1, Maria Celia Ferraz Roberto da Silveira2

1: UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO - UFRJ, Brazil; 2: UNIVERSIDADE DO GRANDE RIO - UNIGRANRIO, Brazil

Date: Thursday, 07/Sept/2023
9:00am
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11:00am
PSG. 15-3: Public Administration, Technology and Innovation (PATI) : Digitalization Challenges
Location: Room 239
Chair: Dr. Veiko LEMBER, Tallinn University of Technology
 

Market Regulation for the Digital Age (working title)

Nikola POPOVIC

HAKOM, Croatia



A Quantum Future: Policy and Administrative Implications

Kim MOLONEY

Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar



DIGITALISATION OF PUBLIC SERVICES: A CASE STUDY ABOUT THE FINANCIAL POLICY BY THE TECHNOLOGY OF “PIX” IN BRAZIL

Jurema Luzia Ribeiro Pereira

Icap Costa Rica / Belo Horizonte City Hall



Inclusive digita transformation: challenges and prospects

Costa HOFISI

North-West University, South Africa



Measuring public sector occupations’ automation potential: Survey-based index development and validation in Chile

Javier FUENZALIDA1, Francisco Suárez2, Benjamin Roseth3

1: University of Oxford, Chile; 2: University of Chile; 3: IDB

2:00pm
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4:00pm
PSG. 13-5: Public Policy: Implementation as a collaborative effort
Location: Room 239
Chair: Dr. Nadine RAAPHORST, Leiden University
 

Street-level partnership: Relational contracting for service delivery

Anka KEKEZ1, Anat GOFEN2

1: Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb; 2: Federmann School of Public Policy, Hebrew University

Discussant: Fia VAN HETEREN (Leiden University (Medical Centre))



Fluid interprofessional collaboration in frontline professionals’ work with combined problems

Fia van Heteren1,2, Nadine Raaphorst2, Sandra Groeneveld2, Jet Bussemaker1,2

1: Leiden University (Medical Centre), Netherlands, The; 2: Leiden University, Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs, Institute of Public Administration, The Netherlands

Discussant: Ana BUDIMIR (Faculty of Political Science)



International Intervention and the Role of Local Actors in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ana BUDIMIR

Faculty of Political Science, Croatia

Discussant: Anka KEKEZ (University of Zagreb)


 
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