2022
DOI: 10.1108/tg-08-2022-0115
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Can digital transformation improve transparency and accountability of public governance in Nigeria?

Abstract: Purpose Corruption within the Nigerian Government – at all levels – is endemic and a major problem. While there is ample evidence to buttress this fact, its effects are having a negative impact on the ability of the government to meet its agreed UN sustainable development targets, as well as the credibility of the government (nationally and internationally), and its ability to deliver on quality governance. Hence, this study aims to identify the power of digital transformation in curbing corruption and improvi… Show more

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“…Recent contribution such as [29] further solidifies this consensus by scrutinizing the contemporary landscape of digital transformation and its impact on corruption. The study adds valuable insights into the evolving nature of corruption in the face of technological advancements, substantiating the growing understanding that digitalization serves as a potent tool in combating corrupt practices.…”
Section: Empirical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Recent contribution such as [29] further solidifies this consensus by scrutinizing the contemporary landscape of digital transformation and its impact on corruption. The study adds valuable insights into the evolving nature of corruption in the face of technological advancements, substantiating the growing understanding that digitalization serves as a potent tool in combating corrupt practices.…”
Section: Empirical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In the global arena, recent scholarly inquiries, encompassing investigations conducted by [25,7,[26][27][28][29], collectively underscore a consistent and compelling pattern of findings revealing a negative association between digital transformation and corruption. These studies coalesce around the shared observation that advancements in digital transformation and the incorporation of digital technologies correlate with a marked reduction in corruption and corruption-related activities.…”
Section: Empirical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This allows for boosting the attainment of the SDGs. Prior studies [67][68][69][70] confirm that digitalization promotes transparency and accountability in governance, which is crucial for achieving SDG 16 (peace, justice, and strong institutions). Digital platforms for government activities can reduce corruption, improve the rule of law, and enhance good governance [71][72][73][74].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section discusses accountability in the context of DT within the university, highlighting how this can be improved within an organization. Thus, DT has a role to play in improving and assuring accountability within organizations (Cordergy et al, 2023), also supporting transparency in terms of governance (Shenkoya et al, 2023). 5.3.3.1 Digital systems and accountability Digital systems help to determine the individuals responsible for mistakes by tracking the place and timing of transactions, providing a clear evidence trail, which makes it easier to attribute responsibility, as noted by Manager A: "How is he held accountable?…”
Section: Accountablitymentioning
confidence: 99%