南非公共部门通过数字化转型加强服务交付

Amos Shibambu, M. Ngoepe
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本案例研究采用定性研究方法,通过半结构化访谈获取数据。分析单位由专业人士组成,仅限于从国家政府部门和国有企业的首席信息官、调查员和行政官员中进行有目的的抽样。对从 12 名参与者那里收集到的数据进行了专题分析。研究结果表明,政府缺乏数字化转型的立法和战略,导致南非公共部门在实施数字化转型以提高服务质量方面的不一致。实践意义从实践角度看,本研究的意义将成为公共部门和其他组织的资源基准。社会意义从社会角度看,本研究的意义可确保正确实施其建议,以加强公共部门和其他组织的服务提供。原创性/价值关于本研究带来的价值,本研究建议修订现行立法框架,以支持涵盖数字化转型的立法框架,数字化转型已成为当今加强服务提供的主流。
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Enhancing service delivery through digital transformation in the public sector in South Africa
Purpose This study aims to explore how service delivery can be enhanced through digital transformation in the public sector in South Africa. Design/methodology/approach This case study used a qualitative research approach to obtain data through semi-structured interviews. The units of analysis were made up of individual professionals limited to purposive sampling to select chief information officers, investigators and administrative officers from national government departments and state-owned enterprises. The collected data from 12 participants was thematically analysed. The findings revealed that the government lacks legislation and strategy for digital transformation, leading to inconsistent implementation of digital transformation that enhances service delivery in the public sector of South Africa. Findings The findings revealed that the government lacks legislation and strategy for digital transformation, leading to inconsistent implementation of digital transformation that enhances service delivery in the public sector of South Africa. Research limitations/implications The study was limited to the public sector of South Africa; however, its recommendations are applicable to all organisations that need to provide their services using digital transformation. Practical implications Practically, the implications of this study will serve as a resourceful benchmark for the public sector and other organisations. Social implications Socially, the implications of this study ensure proper implementation of its recommendations to enhance service delivery in the public sector and other organisations. Originality/value Regarding the value that this study brings, it proposes an amendment of the current legislative framework in favour of one that covers digital transformation, which has become dominant in today’s enhanced provision of service delivery.
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