The Evolution of Strategic Management in Public Administration Under the Influence of Digital Technologies and Global Process in the Social and Medical Sectors

Автор(и)

  • Yevhenii Kulhinskyi Department of Surgical, Orthopedic Dentistry and Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Private Higher Education Institution “Kyiv International University” (KyIU) https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3353-432X
  • Andriy Bobak Municipal Non-Profit Enterprise “Center for Primary Health Care of the Sambir City Council”
  • Liubov Kravchenko Department of Public Administration and Law, Communal Institution of Higher Education “Dnipro Academy of Continuing Education” of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8031-2252
  • Oksana Parkhomenko-Kutsevil Department of Public Administration and Administration, Hryhorii Skovoroda University in Pereiaslav https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0758-346X
  • Oksana Yaremchuk Department of Internal Medicine and Health Care Management, Lviv Medical Academy named after Andrey Krupynskyi
  • Emma Asoian Department of Management and International Economic Relations, V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University; Department of International Management, State University of Trade and Economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2178-0080.2025v27iSI.73206

Ключові слова:

organizational effectiveness, telemedicine, crisis management, adaptive governance, technological readiness, transformation processes

Анотація

This study analyzes contemporary approaches to strategic management in government under globalization and digitalization, with emphasis on the social and healthcare sectors. Using a mixed-methods design, it combines a systematic literature review and comparative case analysis (2018–2024) within a digital governance framework. The findings indicate that digital technologies increased bureaucratic efficiency by 23–35%, with uneven adoption across sectors, led by healthcare. Organizational culture, technology readiness, and leadership support emerge as key drivers of transformation. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated digitalization, particularly in telemedicine, highlighting both the effectiveness of hybrid digital management models and the centrality of risk management.

Біографії авторів

Yevhenii Kulhinskyi, Department of Surgical, Orthopedic Dentistry and Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, Private Higher Education Institution “Kyiv International University” (KyIU)

Doctor of Science in Public Administration, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Professor, and Associate Professor. His research interests include healthcare governance, public administration in medicine, dental management, and interdisciplinary regulation of health systems.

Andriy Bobak, Municipal Non-Profit Enterprise “Center for Primary Health Care of the Sambir City Council”

Candidate of Medical Sciences and Director of the Municipal Non-Profit Enterprise “Center for Primary Health Care of the Sambir City Council.” His research interests include medical management and public administration in healthcare.

Liubov Kravchenko, Department of Public Administration and Law, Communal Institution of Higher Education “Dnipro Academy of Continuing Education” of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council

Associate Professor, specializing in educational policy, public administration, and law. Her research interests include public administration and regional development, strategic planning of territorial production systems, and vocational education management. She has authored and co-authored several publications in national and international journals. Her current research focuses on analyzing the relationship between strategic planning and state leadership in public administration, particularly in the context of contemporary state-building challenges.

Oksana Parkhomenko-Kutsevil, Department of Public Administration and Administration, Hryhorii Skovoroda University in Pereiaslav

Doctor of Science in Public Administration and Professor. Her research interests include public service human resource policy, personnel security in public governance, corruption and anti-corruption policy, anti-corruption institutions, and national security.

Oksana Yaremchuk, Department of Internal Medicine and Health Care Management, Lviv Medical Academy named after Andrey Krupynskyi

Assistant Professor, specializing in nursing and healthcare management, with research interests in health workforce development, public administration, healthcare reform, and digital transformation.

Emma Asoian, Department of Management and International Economic Relations, V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University; Department of International Management, State University of Trade and Economics

PhD in Public Management and Administration, Associate Professor and international relations professional. Her research interests include public management, international economic relations, international management, academic mobility, and cross-cultural communication in public and educational governance.

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2025-12-19

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Kulhinskyi, Y., Bobak, A., Kravchenko, L., Parkhomenko-Kutsevil, O., Yaremchuk, O., & Asoian, E. (2025). The Evolution of Strategic Management in Public Administration Under the Influence of Digital Technologies and Global Process in the Social and Medical Sectors. Revista Administração Em Diálogo - RAD, 27(SI), 184–202. https://doi.org/10.23925/2178-0080.2025v27iSI.73206

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