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The Impact Of Technological Innovation On Public Administration Performance — A Prospective Microstudy

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  • Adriana Alina SPATARIU

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Technological innovation represents a cornerstone of public administration modernization and a key driver of institutional performance. Through digital transformation tools such as e-governance, artificial intelligence, process automation, and open data systems, public institutions can enhance operational efficiency and transparency. At the same time, digitalization generates challenges related to adaptation, cybersecurity, and digital divides.

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  • Adriana Alina SPATARIU, 2025. "The Impact Of Technological Innovation On Public Administration Performance — A Prospective Microstudy," Academic Journal of Law and Governance, Romanian Academic Society of Administrative Sciences, vol. 13(1-2), pages 67-84.
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    1. Misha Kaur & Heather Buisman & Alex Bekker & Chad McCulloch, 2022. "Innovative capacity of governments: A systemic framework," OECD Working Papers on Public Governance 51, OECD Publishing.
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