More than a digital system: how AI is changing the role of bureaucrats in different organizational contexts (English)
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Public Management Review
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26
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379-398
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2024
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Title:More than a digital system: how AI is changing the role of bureaucrats in different organizational contexts
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Contributors:Giest, Sarah N. ( author ) / Klievink, Bram ( author )
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Published in:Public Management Review ; 26, 2 ; 379-398
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Publication date:2024-02-01
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Size:20 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 26, Issue 2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 293
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Co-producing field experiments in public management research: a guide to enhanced research–practice collaborationJensen, Ulrich Thy / Helby Petersen, Ole / Jacobsen, Christian Bøtcher / Jessen Hansen, Jesper Asring / Maroulis, Spiro et al. | 2024
- 313
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Relationships between community-led mutual aid groups and the state during the COVID-19 pandemic: complementary, supplementary, or adversarial?Rendall, Jack / Curtin, Maeve / Roy, Michael J. / Teasdale, Simon et al. | 2024
- 334
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Conceptual foundations of workforce homogeneity in the public sector. Insights from a systematic review on causes, consequences, and blind spotsSeidemann, Iris / Weißmüller, Kristina S. et al. | 2024
- 357
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Advocacy as market stewardship in social care quasi-marketsGreen, Celia / Carey, Gemma / Malbon, Eleanor et al. | 2024
- 379
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More than a digital system: how AI is changing the role of bureaucrats in different organizational contextsGiest, Sarah N. / Klievink, Bram et al. | 2024
- 399
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Public service logic and the creation of value propositions through framingRøhnebæk, Maria Taivalsaari / François, Valérie / Kiss, Norbert / Peralta, Alberto / Rubalcaba, Luis / Strokosch, Kirsty / Zhu, Edwina Yida et al. | 2024
- 421
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Public trust and collaborative governance: an instrumental variable approachLiu, Yixin et al. | 2024
- 443
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Development of hybrid professionalism: street-level managers’ work and the enabling conditions of public reformBreit, Eric / Andreassen, Tone Alm / Fossestøl, Knut et al. | 2024
- 466
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Introducing strategic measures in public facilities management organizations: external and internal institutional workSvensson, Ingrid / Brorström, Sara / Gluch, Pernilla et al. | 2024
- 488
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Core-periphery structure and power imbalance in disaster management networks: a Bayesian approach to interorganizational response to a public health disasterKu, Minyoung / Kim, Min Su / Oh, Seong Soo et al. | 2024
- 514
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Strategic planning and performance perceptions of managers and citizens: analysing multiple mediationsVandersmissen, Laure / George, Bert / Voets, Joris et al. | 2024
- 539
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Understanding goal formation in strategic public management: a proposed theoretical frameworkBryson, John M. / George, Bert / Seo, Danbi et al. | 2024