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Communication and Electronic Public Administration: Some Issues in the Context of the Czech System of Public Administration

Authors

ŠPAČEK David ŠPALEK Jiří

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Public Administration and Public Policy in Emerging Europe & Eurasia: For Professionalism, Impartiality and Transparency
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Field Economy
Keywords public administration communication e-government
Description The paper analyzes especially the relationship between electronic public administration and the present public administration model as developed within the reform of public administration in the Czech Republic, which has a significant impact on the information flows (communication) and certainly on the electronic public administration in the Czech context. The paper also deals with related issues that may arise in this "mixed" model of public administration in the Czech Republic, i.e. when both of the types of public administration activities - state administration and self-governmental activities - are carried out by the same bodies both at the regional and local levels, and not by bodies with separate competencies. The text below also analyzes possible assets of utilization of ICT for the improvement of communication within this particular system of public administration. This paper is based also on the empirical research that focused on the critical analysis of the communication between the two youngest components of the Czech public administration: regional offices and municipality offices of municipalities with enlarged sphere of activities, particularly in the field of state administration activities. Results of this research contain recommendations for the whole communication system within the state administration in the Czech Republic. This paper and its presentation on the 14th NISPAcee's conference are realized with the financial support of the EU programme SOCRATES/Grundtvig.
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