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Faced with rapidly changing economic and societal pressures and complex public policy problems, governments must respond proactively to new challenges. It is just one of the characteristics of being smart. This article analyses the recently introduced concept of smart public governance, a concept that requires better conceptualization. This article defines the characteristics and criteria of smart public governance and suggests an instrument for its assessment. Piloting of the methodology at the central government level in Lithuania suggests that the Lithuanian system of public governance cannot yet be considered a smart social system. Some characteristics of smartness are already well expressed, and some positive examples do exist. However, smart public governance is not yet a part of Lithuania’s government culture.
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The article advances the concept of smart public governance by discussing and refining key dimensions of this construct and attempts to operationalize these dimensions and various sub-dimensions using empirically testable indicators. To demonstrate the potential of the proposed framework, we present empirical results based on an expert survey of top public executives in Lithuania. These results, first, provide a theoretically grounded assessment of smart public governance within the Lithuanian system of central government and, second, point to those areas of public governance that need to be strengthened.
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The proposed conceptual framework can be utilized as an instrument to assess and define the level of ‘smartness’ of specific system of public governance. It may facilitate the identification of specific gaps, which might be addressed by utilizing different strategies. These survey results provide a strong background for policy discussions of possible strategies for strengthening Lithuania’s system of public governance.
Egle Gaule
Kaunas University of Technology
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This page is a summary of: In search of smart public governance: the case of Lithuania, International Review of Administrative Sciences, October 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0020852317707814.
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