Description du projet
Une technologie pour renforcer la confiance dans les administrations
Alors que les nouvelles technologies ont révolutionné de nombreux secteurs, la manière dont les administrations publiques travaillent et collaborent peine encore à susciter la confiance des citoyens et à garantir la confiance dans les politiques. Le projet TROPICO, financé par l’UE, vise à renforcer la participation des secteurs public et privé, ainsi que de la société à l’élaboration des politiques et à la prestation des services. Il mènera une étude comparative pluridisciplinaire, en utilisant des méthodes quantitatives et qualitatives rigoureuses pour examiner les cinq traditions administratives et socioculturelles européennes présentes dans dix pays représentatifs d’Europe. Son objectif principal est d’étudier la collaboration au sein des gouvernements et entre eux, en s’intéressant plus particulièrement au rôle des technologies de l’information et de la communication. En outre, le projet formulera des recommandations politiques grâce à des efforts de collaboration menés avec les parties prenantes et les utilisateurs, garantissant ainsi leur applicabilité effective.
Objectif
The TROPICO project (Transforming into Open, Innovative and Collaborative Governments) aims to comparatively examine how public administrations are transformed to enhance collaboration in policy design and service delivery, advancing the participation of public, private and societal actors. It will analyse collaboration in and by governments, with a special emphasis on the use of information and communication technologies (ICT), and its consequences.
Assessing the institutional conditions and individual drivers and barriers is crucial for understanding the transformation of governments towards greater collaboration. The state structures and administrative traditions provide different 'starting points' of the public sectors in Europe. Likewise, individual attitudes, skills, and expertise of officials play a decisive role in understanding this transformation. Subsequently, TROPICO will examine collaboration practices within governments (internal) and between public, private and societal actors (external), across a variety of policy sectors. We will study the actors and means of innovative collaboration, including ICT, and how they are interlinked. Lastly, assessing the effects of collaboration for legitimacy, accountability and government efficiency is essential to provide a comprehensive analysis of the transformation towards open, innovative, and collaborative governments.
Our multidisciplinary project will follow a truly comparative approach, examining ten countries representing the five administrative traditions in Europe: Nordic (Norway, Denmark), Central and Eastern European (Estonia, Hungary), Continental (Netherlands, Germany), Napoleonic (France, Spain; Belgium (mixed)), and Anglo-Saxon (United Kingdom). We will combine rigorous quantitative and qualitative research methods. TROPICO puts a strong emphasis on the inclusion of stakeholders and users throughout the project to test and reflect upon the applicability of our key findings and policy recommendations.
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RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinateur
5020 Bergen
Norvège