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  • Digital Government and Administrative Burden Reduction
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    - Year 2016

    Administrative burden represents the costs to businesses, citizens and the administration itself of complying with government regulations and procedures. The burden tends to increase with new forms of public governance that rely less on direct decisions and actions undertaken by traditional government bureaucracies, and more on government creating and regulating the environment for other, non-state actors to jointly address public...

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  • Digital Public Service Innovation: Framework Proposal
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    - Year 2016

    This paper proposes the Digital Public Service Innovation Framework that extends the "standard" provision of digital public services according to the emerging, enhanced, transactional and connected stages underpinning the United Nations Global e-Government Survey, with seven example "innovations" in digital public service delivery -- transparent, participatory, anticipatory, personalized, co-created, context-aware and context-smart....

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  • Doskonalenie kontroli jakości w produkcyjnych procesach aparaturowych
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    - Year 2016

    Celem artykuły jest przedstawienie kluczowych możliwości wykorzystania kontroli jakości w doskonaleniu produkcyjnych procesów aparaturowych, na podstawie badań, przeprowadzonych u producenta farb proszkowych przedsiębiorstwa X w sferach: dostarczenie materiałów do produkcji, głównego procesu produkcji, finalnego produktu.

  • Knowledge Societies Policy Handbook
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    • R. Baguma
    • J. Á. Carvalho
    • G. Cledou
    • E. Estevez
    • S. Finquelievich
    • T. Janowski
    • N. Lopes
    • J. Millard

    - Year 2016

    The Handbook builds upon existing knowledge and practices to provide policy-makers with an actionable conceptual framework for understanding and assessing the relationships between the Sustainable Development Goals and Knowledge Societies. By identifying gaps as well as strengths, the Handbook will enable countries to more effectively deploy resources and implement appropriate policy measures.

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