Open governance for improved service delivery innovation in South Africa
19 October 2019
International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies
English
Journal article
Africa
Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is the current and developing environment in which changing technologies and trends such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) are changing the way governments function. Governments are increasingly facing new risks and opportunities due to the advancement of 4IR. Governments need to find ways to adapt to 4IR. Innovation is a prerequisite for adapting to 4IR. The aim of this article is to determine the level of public service delivery innovation (SDI) in South Africa in the context of 4IR.
The analysis in this article is based on secondary data and documentary analysis, including unsolicited government documents, reports and legislation, and authoritative scholarly literature. A number of innovation measures for improved service delivery have been adopted in South Africa. These efforts are not, however, embedded within the wider public service, and efforts to improve SDI should be considered. In a global environment of resource constraints and constant change, open governance through multi-stakeholder collaboration may present strategic opportunities to facilitate innovation. The aim of these initiatives is to enhance transparency and accountability, and to facilitate public service delivery and citizen participation.
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