EU-funded Projects and the Management of Knowledge in the Swedish Public Sector - An Exploratory Study
Abstract
Gothenburg is the municipality in Sweden that spends most money on EU funded projects. The
projects financed are in line with the Europa 2020 agenda, and are concerned with sustainable
urban development. These kinds of projects have previously been studied in either Political
Science or Public Administration, but not as much in the field of Communication. The present
study aims at exploring some of the aspects of Knowledge Management (KM) in the Swedish
public sector, especially in connection to EU projects. Applications and final reports from 11
projects between 2007 and 2013 were analysed in order to understand how KM is done in those
instances. The analysis of the documents was done through examining whether the results from
the projects were shared to other public entities, whether a specific department was in charge of
the communication strategies, and whether the results were made available to interested parties.
The study shows that there is little consistency between the application forms and final reports,
and that more data and other studies are needed in order to fully grasp KM in this area. The
fruitful insight during this research was the discovery of its vastness, and the relevance of
studying the Swedish Public Sector within the field of Communication studies.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2016-09-14Author
Ernstsson, Katinka
Keywords
Knowledge Management
European Regional Development Fund
European Union
Public Sector
Gothenburg
Series/Report no.
2016:078
Language
eng