1st Edition
Smart Organizations in the Public Sector Sustainable Local Development in the European Union
Introduction
Part 1 - Characteristics, typologies, measurement, and enablers of smart organizations in public sector
Chapter 1 - Characteristics and typologies of smart organizations in the public sector
Chapter 2 – Measurement of smart organizations
Chapter 3 – Determinants and mechanisms enabling smart organizations in the public sector
Part 2- Smart organization in a local government – institutional context
Chapter 1 - Smart organization in self-government – institutional and knowledge base context
Chapter 2 - The institutional environment of the European Union: Regional approach
Chapter 3 - Resilience and collaboration of smart organizations: The role of institutions in times of uncertainty
Part 3 - Results achieved by smart organizations in local government units during the COVID-19 pandemic
Chapter 1 - Developmental effects of smart organizations in local government units in the age of digitization: The essence and the basis of the analysis
Chapter 2 - Smart organizations in the COVID-19 pandemic
Chapter 3 - Towards smart organizations in local government organizations
Summary and conclusions
Biography
Hanna Godlewska-Majkowska is a full professor in economics. She is Director of the Institute of Enterprise and a professor in the Entrepreneurship and Business Environment Unit in the Institute of Enterprise in Collegium of Business Administration at SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland.
Tomasz Pilewicz is an assistant professor in the Entrepreneurship and Business Environment Unit in the Institute of Enterprise in the Collegium of Business Administration at SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Poland.
Patrycjusz Zarębski is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at Koszalin University of Technology, Poland.






