PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
(electronic scientific journal)

ISSN(online): 2522-1752

SYNERGISTIC APPROACH TO GOVERNANCE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

Author:

Oliychenko Igor, Chernihiv National University of Technology, Chernihiv, Ukraine

Language: english

Annotation:

The article focuses on the theoretical foundations of synergetic approach to public administration. Theoretical concepts, trends and practical approaches to implementing a synergetic approach that lead to changes in the socio-economic system have been studied. Comparative analysis between traditional and synergistic approaches to governance has been fulfilled; their main advantages and disadvantages have been identified. The creation of monitoring system of open nonlinear environment by which to determine the extent of its instability, and the use of macro- and micro-analysis to determine the parameters of an unstable state have been suggested. The use of information mechanism of public administration on the basis of e-government, which should provide the necessary system data and results of analysis of the socio-economic system and provide information on possible ways of its development have been proposed.

Key words:

synergy, openness, nonlinearity, nonequilibrium, chaos, self-organization, bifurcation point, fluctuations dissipative structures, attractors, negative feedback, positive feedback

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