2023
DOI: 10.1177/21582440231215123
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Big Data-Driven Public Policy Decisions: Transformation Toward Smart Governance

Md Altab Hossin,
Jie Du,
Lei Mu
et al.

Abstract: Big data analytics (BDA) enhances knowledge and decision-making. Despite its importance, the connection between technical progress and political change is neglected in the administrative process. Most studies focus on e-government, e-governance, and how technology can improve existing operations of the bureaucracy. However, this article aims to explore the potential of BDA for public policy systems and provide a linkage for the transformation toward digital and smart governance using preferred reported items f… Show more

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“…The integration of big data analytics into public policy decisions marks a significant shift towards smart governance. Hossin et al (2023) explore the potential of big data analytics (BDA) for public policy systems, providing a linkage for the transformation toward digital and smart governance. Their study employs a systematic review approach to interpret the application of BDA at each step of the public policy system.…”
Section: Data-driven Policy Making: Successes and Failuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of big data analytics into public policy decisions marks a significant shift towards smart governance. Hossin et al (2023) explore the potential of big data analytics (BDA) for public policy systems, providing a linkage for the transformation toward digital and smart governance. Their study employs a systematic review approach to interpret the application of BDA at each step of the public policy system.…”
Section: Data-driven Policy Making: Successes and Failuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper systematically examines the mechanisms by which e-government building contributes to the development of a new generation of productive capacities from the perspective of e-government strengthening the capacity of government services. From the global data, there are certain commonalities in the organizational structures and service dimensions of e-government development in major economies, including the provision of convenient and efficient online government services to the public [5,6]. The United Nations E-Government Survey 2022 [2] emphasizes that, by promoting an integrated strategy of data design and delivery, governments can avoid a siloed approach to e-government and are better able to integrate and coordinate efforts among different sectoral agencies to deliver e-government services to all populations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%