Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has helped to move online several daily activities that could hardly have been
conducted in respect of social distancing: from education to free time, from recreation to contact with friends. The
public sector also experienced this need and accelerated the digital transformation of public services through online
tools and platforms. Through an exploratory research, this paper investigates the effects of this acceleration on the
perceived utility and quality of public services in Italy. Results show that accelerating the digital transformation of
public services has positive effects on citizens’ perception of the activity of the public administration. Additionally,
we shed light on four pivotal topics to be considered in orienting future digitalization strategies in public settings:
1) new technologies integration and citizens’ assistance; 2) hybridization of digital services; 3) the key role of age:
elderly citizens and socialization; 4) digital skills gap reduction strategies. Implications for managers and policymakers are discussed.
Lingua originale | English |
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Titolo della pubblicazione ospite | 4th UNICART Interdisciplinary International Conference on Management, Tourism and Development of Territory "Digital transition and sustainable economy"At: Universitas Sancti Cyrilli D. 1669, MaltaVolume: pp. 141-150, ISBN: 978-2-931089-15-6 |
Pagine | 137-146 |
Numero di pagine | 10 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2021 |
Evento | 4th UNICART Interdisciplinary International Conference on Management, Tourism and Development of Territory "Digital transition and sustainable economy"At: Universitas Sancti Cyrilli D. 1669, MaltaVolume: pp. 141-150, ISBN: 978-2-931089-15-6 - Malta Durata: 15 giu 2021 → 17 giu 2021 |
Convegno
Convegno | 4th UNICART Interdisciplinary International Conference on Management, Tourism and Development of Territory "Digital transition and sustainable economy"At: Universitas Sancti Cyrilli D. 1669, MaltaVolume: pp. 141-150, ISBN: 978-2-931089-15-6 |
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Città | Malta |
Periodo | 15/6/21 → 17/6/21 |
Keywords
- COVID-19
- Digital transformation