2023
DOI: 10.1002/epa2.1197
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Context matters—different entrepreneurial approaches among street‐level bureaucrats enhancing digital inclusion

Elin Wihlborg,
Helena Iacobaeus

Abstract: Digital technology is frequently used in the delivery of public services. Since not everyone has the skills or digital access required to use such digital services, street‐level bureaucrats must find new ways to support citizens to be able to enhance digital inclusion. In most public settings, these new practices of digital support need to be developed in parallel with the street‐level bureaucrats' ordinary assignments. This article analyses the development of street‐level bureaucrats' entrepreneurial and inno… Show more

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“…The ways in which contextual factors foster or hinder policy entrepreneurial action is underresearched in the scholarship of policy entrepreneurship in general and in particular in studies focused on street‐level bureaucrats. Wihlborg and Iacobaeus (2023, this issue) examine policy entrepreneurial action among Swedish municipal workers aimed at promoting digital inclusion among citizens. They (the public servants) do so in two contexts: conventional public service provision and as part of an initiative aimed at increasing digital inclusion in the form of a limited‐time funded project.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ways in which contextual factors foster or hinder policy entrepreneurial action is underresearched in the scholarship of policy entrepreneurship in general and in particular in studies focused on street‐level bureaucrats. Wihlborg and Iacobaeus (2023, this issue) examine policy entrepreneurial action among Swedish municipal workers aimed at promoting digital inclusion among citizens. They (the public servants) do so in two contexts: conventional public service provision and as part of an initiative aimed at increasing digital inclusion in the form of a limited‐time funded project.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%