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Project-based welfare work unlocks innovation in digital service delivery

A study of Swedish municipalities reveals that frontline public servants develop more creative solutions to help citizens access digital services when they work in dedicated projects rather than alongside routine duties. The finding suggests government agencies could accelerate digital inclusion by restructuring how staff approach the problem.

Originaltitel: Context matters—different entrepreneurial approaches among street‐level bureaucrats enhancing digital inclusion

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<p>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 innovative practices in promoting digital inclusion in two spheres: conventional welfare service provision and in a project-based welfare service provision initiative explicitly intended to enhance digital inclusion. The article builds on qualitative case studies in municipalities in Sweden and demonstrates that there are more openings for innovative, entrepreneurial solutions among street-level bureaucrats in the more project-based setting than in the conventional welfare services. This implies that context matters for street-level entrepreneurial approaches.</p>

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