The advanced rise of information and digital technology is driving public organizations as smart working organizations which drive innovation and collaboration, and support public value creation. Smart working is emerging as a new way to shape the workplaces and work relationships as collaborative innovation. Public organizations drive innovation, using the potential of information technology in order to support digital, smart, lean and open platforms for value creation. Developing smart working enables public organizations to adopt a service logic view and contribute to both value creation processes and collaborative innovation. The rise of smart working as collaborative and organizational innovation helps to strengthen managerial and human dimension in work relationships and organization through advanced information technology.

Towards Smart Working Organizations

Romanelli, M
2021-01-01

Abstract

The advanced rise of information and digital technology is driving public organizations as smart working organizations which drive innovation and collaboration, and support public value creation. Smart working is emerging as a new way to shape the workplaces and work relationships as collaborative innovation. Public organizations drive innovation, using the potential of information technology in order to support digital, smart, lean and open platforms for value creation. Developing smart working enables public organizations to adopt a service logic view and contribute to both value creation processes and collaborative innovation. The rise of smart working as collaborative and organizational innovation helps to strengthen managerial and human dimension in work relationships and organization through advanced information technology.
2021
978-606-749-579-9
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