TELEWORK – INOVÁCIA ORGANIZÁCIE PRÁCE VO VEREJNOM SEKTORE
NEMEC, Juraj, Beáta MIKUŠOVÁ MERIČKOVÁ and Mária MURRAY SVIDROŇOVÁ. TELEWORK – INOVÁCIA ORGANIZÁCIE PRÁCE VO VEREJNOM SEKTORE (TELEWORK - INNOVATION OF ORGANIZING WORK IN PUBLIC SECTOR). Banská Bystrica: EF UMB Banská Bystrica, 2017, p. 1-6, 7 pp. |
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Original name | TELEWORK – INOVÁCIA ORGANIZÁCIE PRÁCE VO VEREJNOM SEKTORE |
Name (in English) | TELEWORK - INNOVATION OF ORGANIZING WORK IN PUBLIC SECTOR |
Authors | NEMEC, Juraj, Beáta MIKUŠOVÁ MERIČKOVÁ and Mária MURRAY SVIDROŇOVÁ. |
Edition | Banská Bystrica, p. 1-6, 7 pp. 2017. |
Publisher | EF UMB Banská Bystrica |
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Original language | Slovak |
Type of outcome | Proceedings paper |
Field of Study | 50600 5.6 Political science |
Country of publisher | Slovakia |
Confidentiality degree | is not subject to a state or trade secret |
Publication form | storage medium (CD, DVD, flash disk) |
Organization unit | Faculty of Economics and Administration |
Keywords in English | telework; innovations; public sector; Slovak municipalities |
Changed by | Changed by: prof. Ing. Juraj Nemec, CSc., učo 29310. Changed: 12/8/2017 16:39. |
Abstract (in English) |
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Reforms in government and public administration combined with the use of information and communication technology (ICT) has brought many innovations in the public sector, including telework as a form of organizing work outside the employer's premises. This structural change in the organization of work aims to increase efficiency and, in some cases, cost-effectiveness, but also requires some investment in implementation. The goal of this paper is to analyse drivers and barriers in implementation and use of telework at the local government level. In this paper we use qualitative and quantitative approaches based on data from own research conducted within a research project LIPSE. Key findings highlight the factors that influence the use of telework in Slovakia, documented by the 86 participating municipalities. |
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