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Thema: Open Government (Fallstudie 25)

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Die Theorieblöcke zu den Fallstudien im Teil „Digitalisierung“ befassen sich mit folgenden Themen: Open Government Data, Entwicklung von E-Government, Arbeitsplatzveränderungen durch die Digitalisierung und Job Crafting sowie Open Government. Der nachfolgende Theorieblock befasst sich mit dem Thema Open Government.

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Schmidthuber, L., Hilgers, D. (2021). Thema: Open Government (Fallstudie 25). In: Ritz, A., Blankart, C.R., Jacobs, C.D., Lienhard, A., Radulescu, D., Sager, F. (eds) Praxisfälle Public Management. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-31068-4_54

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