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Research note on operationalising organisational wisdom in the Indian law and governance: A digitisation, digitalisation and digital transformation perspective

By: Sinha, Ana and Lakhanpal, Pooja.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 19(25), Jul-Sep, 2022: p.188-192.Subject(s): Organisational wisdom,Law, Governance, Technology In: Bihar Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: The rapid technological adoption and adaptation in Indian state’s programmes – both at the policy making and policy implementation stages – has set a benchmark in comparison to similar efforts by other states around the world. We use the organisational wisdom concept to understand this process from three avenues of digitisation, digitalisation and digital transformation in Indian law and governance at the implementation level from four vantage points of – time, contextual relevance, power, and dialogue. We argue that these vantage points build up the aesthetic appeal of these policies and instruments result in their implementation and execution in the governance practices. – Reproduced
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The rapid technological adoption and adaptation in Indian state’s programmes – both at the policy making and policy implementation stages – has set a benchmark in comparison to similar efforts by other states around the world. We use the organisational wisdom concept to understand this process from three avenues of digitisation, digitalisation and digital transformation in Indian law and governance at the implementation level from four vantage points of – time, contextual relevance, power, and dialogue. We argue that these vantage points build up the aesthetic appeal of these policies and instruments result in their implementation and execution in the governance practices. – Reproduced

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