New Article Alert: Exploring the Twin Transition

We’re thrilled to announce the publication of the latest research by our esteemed PADST consortium partner, Professor Albert Meijer from Utrecht University School of Governance. Titled “Perspectives on the Twin Transition: Instrumental and Institutional Linkages Between the Digital and Sustainability Transitions,” this article offers groundbreaking insights into the evolving relationship between e-governance and sustainable development.

Abstract Highlights:

Professor Meijer’s comprehensive analysis delves into the multifaceted nature of the ‘twin transition,’ examining the intersection between digital and sustainability transitions. By expanding beyond conventional perspectives on e-governance, the research explores the environmental ramifications of digital transformation and the institutional dynamics shaping governance practices. The article advocates for a holistic approach to understanding the twin transition, emphasizing the importance of ecological perspectives and long-term strategic thinking.

Key Takeaways for Academic Researchers:

  • Explore the nuanced connections between digitalization and sustainability transitions, beyond instrumental perspectives.
  • Investigate the environmental implications of e-governance practices and their role in shaping sustainability outcomes.
  • Consider the institutional frameworks that influence governance decisions and their impact on societal norms and perceptions.

Access the Article:

The article is freely available in open access, facilitating widespread dissemination of its invaluable insights. Access the full article here.

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Engage with us as we delve deeper into the complexities of the twin transition and its implications for governance and sustainable development. Stay tuned for further discussions and updates on cutting-edge research in public administration and digital governance!

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