SUSTAINABILITY OF DIGITAL PUBLIC SPACES

Matej Hudák (1)
(1) University of Economics in Bratislava Faculty of Business Economics with seat in Kosice Department of Quantitative Methods, Slovakia

Abstract

Purpose: Modern digital public spaces are evolving from being mostly the provider of ICT and internet connection to institutions that provide complex range of services and support for the community. With this shift in their focus new challenges are emerging, among others their sustainability.

Methodology/Approach: We build on and extend the methodology of Digital Cooperatives project. Within this project, survey on 59 digital public spaces from 12 EU countries was conducted. These digital public spaces were examined in 21 areas, some of them relating to their sustainability. We further analyse the sustainability issue of these digital public spaces.

Findings: We identified three main issues affecting sustainability of digital public spaces – budgeting, services and community. Digital public spaces mostly rely on public funding and have limited diversification of their funds, which increases a risk when one source of funding drops out. They also have to build a strong community of users, supporters, which will make use of their capacities and helps co-create new services and thus strengthen and improve the community itself.

Originality/Value of paper: Research in this paper is based on the collection of best practices from various EU countries in the field of digital public spaces. Recommendations based on these practices could help the creation of new, and in current digital public spaces.

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Matej Hudák
matej.hudak@euke.sk (Primary Contact)
Hudák, M. (2015). SUSTAINABILITY OF DIGITAL PUBLIC SPACES. Quality Innovation Prosperity, 19(1), 102–111. https://doi.org/10.12776/qip.v19i1.381

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