The role of institutional and operational factors in the digitalization of large local governments: insights from Italy
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Uploaded by Marco Bisogno
Uploaded date: August 27, 2024
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Publication date
July 01, 2024
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Abstract
Purpose – This study investigates drivers of local governments’ digitalization, focusing on contextual factors that can help explain the level of e-government development. Concretely, it examines financial, socioeconomic, and political factors that represent the local context where e-government initiatives are implemented. Design/methodology/approach – A composite e-government index was used, adopting a holistic perspective to capture various features of e-government initiatives. The OLS estimator for linear regressions was used for the analysis based on a sample of Italian municipalities in 2023. The Tobit estimator was additionally implemented to check for the robustness of the results.
Findings – Empirical findings suggest that municipalities with higher indebtedness tend to show lower digitalization levels. Economic and social variables are also relevant factors, while the political orientation of the governing party is not significant. This indirectly documents that e-government initiatives play a strategic role despite the political ideology.
Originality/value – This study avoids referring to a technological determinism perspective and examines the role of the institutional and operational context, highlighting the need to unveil and explain differences among local governments rather than focusing on similarities.
Findings – Empirical findings suggest that municipalities with higher indebtedness tend to show lower digitalization levels. Economic and social variables are also relevant factors, while the political orientation of the governing party is not significant. This indirectly documents that e-government initiatives play a strategic role despite the political ideology.
Originality/value – This study avoids referring to a technological determinism perspective and examines the role of the institutional and operational context, highlighting the need to unveil and explain differences among local governments rather than focusing on similarities.
Preferred Citation
Bisogno. M., Cuadrado-Ballesteros, B. & Abate, F. (2024), The role of institutional and operational factors in the digitalization of large local governments: insights from Italy, International Journal of Public Sector Management, doi: 10.1108/IJPSM-10-2023-0291
Keywords
Digitalization, e-government, Local government, Italy
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