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This edited volume analyzes the ethics of innovations in the public sector in Europe. The book presents a theoretical analysis of empirical cases, deepening the understanding of innovation in public administration by identifying common processes across various local contexts. It also delves into the study of the European Union's ethics and values, exploring their impact on innovation at both European and local levels. Additionally, the book features comprehensive case studies, encompassing different sectors, professions, and statuses within public administration, providing a multifaceted examination of innovation's complexities. By considering multiple perspectives, including those of citizens, politicians, managers, trade unions, NGOs, and political leaders, the book offers a holistic understanding of the ethical challenges associated with innovation in public administration. It also addresses intrapreneurship, successful initiatives, struggles and resistance to change, training for elected representatives, and the integration of an ethical approach into local authority communications. As such this volume will be an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and anyone navigating the intricate landscape of ethical decision-making in European public administration.
List of contents
Introduction: Ethics and Innovation in Public Administration.- Part I Ethics of Innovation in Public Administration: Values and Dilemma.- Responsible Innovation in Public Organizations: Dialogical Ethics.- The Introduction of Accrual Accounting in Moroccan Non Commercial Public Establishments: Between Ethical Innovation and Innovation Ethics.- Ethical Approaches to Gender Communications in Public Administration at Ukraine.- Promoting Change: Ethical Reforms in Prisons of Poland and Lithuania.- The Gap Between Citizens and Public Administration Innovations as a Risk or Resource: The Bulgarian Case.- European Free Mobility and Participatory Innovation and Conservatism in Ethics Policies in Europe The Case of Disclosure Policies.- Part II Ethics of Digital Innovation in Public Administration.- A Framework to Evaluate the Transparency in Public e Procurement.- Citizenship and Anonymity towards an Ethical Theory of the Artificial Intellect in Public Communication.- The Digital Revolution in Nursing Homes: Between Performance and Ethical Challenges?.- Ethical Perspectives of Digital Innovation and New Value Creation in Public Administration.- Ethic Concerns and Politicization of Digital Transformation in Bulgaria.- Innovations in Public Services in Smart Cities.- Solving Ethical Dilemmas in Governance Innovation, a Case of Digital Civic Participation in Latvia.- Part III Ethics in Practice in Public Administration.- Ethics Training for Local Councillors: An Innovation for Public Management.- Defining a Tool for Fostering Innovation Culture in Portuguese Local Governments.- Enhancing Goal Achievement during Remote Work in Public Utility Services: Unveiling the Significance of the PDCA Deming Cycle.-Technical, Medical and Organizational Innovations in Neonatal Intensive Care in French Public Hospitals and the Transformation of Ethical Decision Making.- Education in Open Governance in Public Administration.- Co-creation as Social Innovation in Slovakia.- Cultural Rights: Levers of Public Innovation in the Service of Ethical Cultural Policies.- Citizens and Public Administrations Focus on Human Relations rather than Trying to Rehumanize Procedures.