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Digital Governance as a Scientific Concept
University of Agder.
University of Agder.
2022 (English)In: Scientific Foundations of Digital Governance and Transformation / [ed] Yannis Charalabidis & Leif Skiftenes Flak & Gabriela Viale Pereira, Springer, 2022, p. 25-50Chapter in book (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

The term eGovernance has been used for almost 2 decades and suggests a relationship between some electronic - or digital - aspects and governance in a traditional form. Several scholars have pointed out that eGovernance has been defined and used in a number of ways in the academic discourse. This is problematic as it may hinder the development of cumulative knowledge and robust theoretical constructs. To investigate how eGovernance has been used and understood, we reviewed the eGovernance and digital governance literature to identify the theoretical foundations and to understand variations in the use of the term. Our overall objective was to contribute to a consolidation of the understanding and use of the term. This chapter suggests that there is considerable variation in how eGovernance is understood and applied in the literature. Recently, some argued that eGovernance has evolved into the term "digital governance" though there seem to be more theoretical contributions related to the concept of eGovernance and the digital aspect of digital governance has been slightly more elaborated, we found no clear conceptual distinctions between the two concepts and used digital governance for our conceptualization. To provide clarity, we posit that governance and digital are basic elements of digital governance. Further, we found that digital governance is typically either studied with emphasis on the use of ICT in governance or on structural or normative transformational outcomes of digital governance. As a novel contribution, we suggest a definition of digital governance.

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Springer, 2022. p. 25-50
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Public Administration and Information Technology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-52785DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92945-9_2OAI: oai:DiVA.org:miun-52785DiVA, id: diva2:1904667
Available from: 2024-10-10 Created: 2024-10-10 Last updated: 2025-09-25Bibliographically approved
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1. The role of information systems in global governance: The case of climate reporting
Open this publication in new window or tab >>The role of information systems in global governance: The case of climate reporting
2024 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
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We live in a globally interconnected and interdependent world, where societal challenges are increasingly global in character. States and local communities cannot effectively address such challenges by themselves, which is why there is a need for global coordination and collaboration. However, global governance has challenges in responding effectively to the problems. In that context, I explore what role information systems have in supporting global governance to steer towards a sustainable future, bringing us to the domain of digital governance. Digital governance includes the use of digital technologies in governance structures and processes. Extant literature shows that digital governance, if adequately applied, may improve structures, processes, and qualities of governance, such as transparency, accountability, efficiency, effectiveness, and ways to interact with stakeholders. Furthermore, scholars argue that digital technologies can improve the implementation capability for the sustainable Development Goals, through for instance strengthening institutional capacities and governance innovation, but there is a need for further conceptualization and directions on how to utilize digital technologies. Unfortunately, the research on the application of digital governance in global governance structures and processes is very scarce, leaving us unknowing of how information systems could support global governance. As global governance has conditions that are different from national and local governance, it requires both theoretical and empirical foundations that consider its characteristics, to address its challenges appropriately. To understand digital global governance, we must both understand global governance and its challenges, as well as the use of digital technologies in such settings. This thesis identified climate change as the focal area of global governance to study. The Paris Agreement, the current international climate agreement, was adopted in 2015, with the goal to limit global warming to well below 2°C, preferably 1,5°C, compared to pre-industrial levels. Under the Paris Agreement, countries make voluntary commitments, and every fifth year, progress is evaluated in a Global Stocktake. Countries report regularly on their commitments, emissions, measures, and projections, which are used to inform decision-making, assess implementation, and evaluate progress. The reporting relies on an extensive use of digital technologies and is regarded as an example of digital global governance. It has been selected as the case for in-depth investigation of this thesis…

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Agder: University of Agder, 2024. p. 203
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Doctoral dissertations at the University of Agder, ISSN 1504-9272 ; 460
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urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-52801 (URN)978-82-8427-177-4 (ISBN)
Available from: 2024-10-10 Created: 2024-10-10 Last updated: 2025-09-25Bibliographically approved

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