The Evolution of Strategic Management in Public Administration Under the Influence of Digital Technologies and Global Process in the Social and Medical Sectors
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https://doi.org/10.23925/2178-0080.2025v27iSI.73206Palavras-chave:
eficacia organizacional, telemedicina, gestión de crisis, gobernanza adaptativa, preparación tecnológica, procesos de transformaciónResumo
Este estudo analisa abordagens contemporâneas de gestão estratégica no governo sob a globalização e a digitalização, com ênfase nos setores social e de saúde. Utilizando uma metodologia mista, combinam-se uma revisão sistemática da literatura e uma análise comparativa de casos (2018–2024) em uma estrutura de governança digital. Os resultados indicam que as tecnologias digitais aumentaram a eficiência burocrática em 23–35%, com adoção desigual entre os setores, liderada pela saúde. Cultura organizacional, prontidão tecnológica e apoio da liderança emergem como fatores-chave de transformação. A pandemia de COVID-19 acelerou significativamente a digitalização, particularmente na telemedicina, destacando tanto a eficácia de modelos híbridos de gestão digital quanto a centralidade da gestão de riscos.
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