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Title: Directions for ensuring the effectiveness of the public administration system as the basis of effective territorial administration in Ukraine
Authors: Shumska H.
Keywords: public administration
territorial management
digitalization
effective innovation in government bodies
territorial marketing
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Shumska H. Directions for ensuring the effectiveness of the public administration system as the basis of effective territorial administration in Ukraine / H. Shumskaya // Публічне управління в Україні: історичний досвід та перспективи розвитку : матеріали Всеукр. наук.-практ. конференції, 18 лютого 2025 р. : тези допов. / за заг. ред. Л. Г. Комахи, Н. М. Корчак, Л. В. Гонюкової. - Київ: ННІПУДС КНУ імені Тараса Шевченка, 2025. – C. 423–424.
Abstract: The priority areas for ensuring the effectiveness of the public administration system as a guarantee of effective territorial management are substantiated, which will allow improving the quality of public services to citizens and achieving sustainable development in Ukraine. It is proven that an important prerequisite for the stable operation of the public administration system in the conditions of martial law and the rapid pace of digitalization in Ukraine is ensuring the effective functioning of government bodies in the country. A comprehensive methodological approach to increasing the effectiveness of the public administration system in the conditions of digitalization is proposed, which is based on improving the regulatory, institutional, scientific and methodological, marketing, personnel, motivational, financial, information and communication aspects of ensuring effective innovative activity of government bodies in Ukraine.
URI: https://repository.hneu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/35977
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