Seminar

Digital Transformation, Technology and Innovation in the Brazilian States: proposed pathways for the period 2023-2026

This is a broad study on Digital Transformation in the Brazilian public sector.

Time
- Europe/Lisbon

A team of 35 researchers from the 26 States and the Federal District of the Brazilian Federation analysed 1,343 proposals from 85 candidates for Governor from all Brazilian states, elected and non-elected, in addition to 45 indicators aligned with the concept of Digital Nation. This allowed for in-depth analyses and discussions of the proposals and indicators of each Brazilian state, discussing them and suggesting the development of public policies to improve Digital Transformation, Technology and Innovation in Brazil, through the action of the States. This methodology could be replied to in other countries, highlighting these topics in the political agenda.  
The Seminar aims, based on this Brazilian research, to discuss with other researchers how studies of this nature can be replicated in other countries.


This study became a book available for download here.
 

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