Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy
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Perceived corruption and political trust: the role of social media use
Adams Lukman Jimoh, Salman Abdulrasaq, YA. OlawaleThe level of corruption in Nigeria is very high, and this has grossly reduced the desired confidence and trust in the nation’s political leaders and political institutions. It is…
Tracing the path to democratic governance in South Africa and Ethiopia: a comparative policy analysis
Hafte Gebreselassie Gebrihet, Yibrah Hagos GebresillasieThis study aims to investigate the dynamics of democratic governance in South Africa and Ethiopia within the framework of Africa Agenda 2063 (AA2063), including how political…
Enhancing M-Government service adoption in Saudi Arabia: the role of mobile edge computing in moderating technology acceptance
Muneer NusirMobile edge computing (MEC) services have long been used by private enterprises in Saudi Arabia with considerable success; however, there has been a stark lack of insight into how…
An intuitive approach to cybersecurity risk assessment for non-governmental organizations
Kawther Saeedi, Mariyam Abduljabbar Hassan, Suaad Alarifi, Haya AlmagwashiThis study proposes a guided tool for cybersecurity risk assessment tailored for nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), enabling them to comply with cybersecurity policies despite…
The use of AI in government and its risks: lessons from the private sector
Ricardo Santos, Amélia Brandão, Bruno Veloso, Paolo PopoliThis study aims to understand the perceived emotions of human–artificial intelligence (AI) interactions in the private sector. Moreover, this research discusses the…
Integration of digital technologies in anti-corruption initiatives in Botswana: lessons from Georgia, Ukraine and South Africa
Abiodun Marumo Omotoye, Natasja HoltzhausenThis paper aims to explore the potential role of digitalization in reshaping Botswana's assets and liabilities declaration system. Digitalization presents opportunities to not…
Design principles for MOOC platforms: a public sector perspective
Michael Koddebusch, Sebastian Halsbenning, Jörg BeckerOne impediment of e-government implementation is the lack of e-(government) competences among public officials, especially because foundational education programs fail to teach…
Digital transformation or digital standstill? Status quo bias in Swedish public sector strategies
Kristian NorlingThis study aims to investigate the impact of bureaucratic culture on the formulation and content of digital transformation strategies in Swedish local governments.
Waiting for change: a case study on the social construction of digital transformation in the public sector
Malin TinjanThe study aims to understand digital transformation as a socially constructed process with multiple stakeholders, influenced by internal and external forces. This perspective…
Towards dynamic decision-making in government as service organization: insights from systems thinking
Luca Carrubbo, Silvia Cosimato, Anna Roberta GagliardiService organizations operate in an increasingly complex and uncertain context that makes decision-making challenging. Despite well-recognized changes in the operational context…
Does gender impact the relationship between perceived value and intentions of use of natural processing models?
Mario Testa, Maddalena Della Volpe, Antonio D’Amato, Adriana ApuzzoIn the era of artificial intelligence, natural language processing (NLP) models are revolutionizing numerous sectors. This research aims to explore the perceived value of them…
An extended TOE framework for local government technology adoption for citizen participation: insights for city digital twins for collaborative planning
David Adade, Walter Timo de VriesThis study aims to understand and explain factors that influence how, when and under which conditions local governments adopt digital technologies for citizen collaboration. It…
Unlocking the power and future potential of generative AI in government transformation
Jitendra Kumar PandeyThis paper aims to investigate whether the implementation of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) impacts government functionality. The study will analyse GAI’s positive…
The polyphony of deviance: the impact of deviant workplace behavior on digital transformation
Johan Magnusson, Fredrik Carlsson, Marcus Matteby, Pamela Ndanu Kisembo, Daiva BrazauskaiteThe purpose of this study is to explore the impact of deviant workplace behavior on digital transformation in the public sector. This contributes to the current literature on…
Unraveling generative AI in BBC News: application, impact, literacy and governance
Yucong Lao, Yukun YouThis study aims to uncover the ongoing discourse on generative artificial intelligence (AI), literacy and governance while providing nuanced perspectives on stakeholder…
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