2023
DOI: 10.3390/admsci13120253
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Implementation of a Working Time Recording System as a Digital Management Tool in Public Administration

Phuong Ngoc Nguyen-Hadi Khorsand,
Tomáš Peráček

Abstract: This theoretical scientific study explores using a working time recording system as a digital management tool in public administration. It explains why such a system is necessary in public administration and lays out the report’s goals. The main goal is to identify the possibilities of using modern technology, such as the system of recording the working time of public administration employees, to improve its efficiency and pro-client orientation. Recording the working time management ensures that most governme… Show more

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“…Recent studies increasingly demonstrate that the voice and behavior of employees have a significant impact on how the company is perceived both internally and externally by stakeholders [12]. The balance between professional career and personal life, a topic increasingly present in scientific research, became a way for employers to increase their attractiveness [57]. Therefore, employers in the public or private sector try to offer flexibility to the field of human resources to motivate them to work efficiently [58].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies increasingly demonstrate that the voice and behavior of employees have a significant impact on how the company is perceived both internally and externally by stakeholders [12]. The balance between professional career and personal life, a topic increasingly present in scientific research, became a way for employers to increase their attractiveness [57]. Therefore, employers in the public or private sector try to offer flexibility to the field of human resources to motivate them to work efficiently [58].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, managerial support and process complexity can be considered significant factors that affect city workers' readiness to accept DT. As to the internal perspective, employees' readiness to change, which is a function of their abilities and attitudes toward using digital technologies, can significantly influence their acceptance of new digital work practices [1]; however, the fear of losing their job due to DT can also (consciously or unconsciously) drive them to resist such changes [4,24]. Hence, digital familiarity and fear of loss of employment are considered factors in DT acceptance among city employees.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%