Cross-Organisational Collaboration Management of Digital Innovation in the Public Sector - The Case of the Estonian Employment Register

IF 1.1 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
S. Nõmmik
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Abstract Cross-organisational collaboration management has been an important topic in academic literature, representing the nexus of modern governance arrangements. Organisational boundaries are becoming increasingly blurry with continuous digitalisation through new interaction patterns, resulting in the proliferation of cross- organisational collaborations across sectors and within the public sector. This study contributes to the existing literature by analysing cross-organisational collaboration management within the public sector through the case of the Estonian Employment Register. The author conducted semi-structured interviews with engaged stakeholders and coded the data with a concept-driven and data-driven coding scheme for the analysis. The interviews were analysed for occurrences and co-occurrences. The case highlights the role of system context (pre-established connections, decentralisation, digital infrastructure), process challenges (differences in perspectives, organisation-centric approach, power imbalances) and management interventions (contingent leadership, shifting roles, trilateral connections) for cross-organisational collaborations. The findings demonstrate the importance of pre-existing informal connections in shaping the available alternatives for instruments. Digitally capable agencies can capitalise on opportunities for digital innovation through their technological capability and reputation. The key challenges remain with expanding the cognitive framework beyond the established interaction arenas to adapt to perspectives beyond the initial networks. The ability to maximise the potential of digital innovation is also contingent on designing compatible human interaction processes to manage machine interactions.
公共部门数字化创新的跨组织合作管理--爱沙尼亚就业登记处的案例
摘要 跨组织协作管理一直是学术文献中的一个重要课题,代表着现代治理安排的核心。随着新的互动模式不断实现数字化,组织边界变得越来越模糊,导致跨部门和公共部门内部的跨组织合作激增。本研究通过爱沙尼亚就业登记处的案例分析了公共部门内的跨组织合作管理,为现有文献做出了贡献。作者对参与的利益相关者进行了半结构化访谈,并采用概念驱动和数据驱动的编码方案对数据进行了编码分析。对访谈的出现和共现进行了分析。该案例强调了系统背景(预先建立的联系、权力下放、数字基础设施)、过程挑战(观点差异、以组织为中心的方法、权力失衡)和管理干预(应急领导、角色转变、三边联系)对跨组织合作的作用。研究结果表明,已有的非正式联系对于形成可用的替代工具非常重要。有数字能力的机构可以通过其技术能力和声誉利用数字创新的机会。关键的挑战仍然在于如何将认知框架扩展到既有的互动领域之外,以适应最初网络之外的视角。能否最大限度地发挥数字创新的潜力,还取决于能否设计出兼容的人机互动程序来管理机器的互动。
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