The Impact of Digital Transformation on Public Administration Efficiency

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Prof. Rajiv Sinha

Abstract

One important aspect of modern government is the effect of digital transformation on the effectiveness of public administration. interplay between digitization and public administration system efficiency is complex and ever-changing. The government is being transformed by digital technologies, which are boosting efficiency in service provision, decision-making, and resource allocation. This article examines case studies and empirical data to provide light on the pros and cons of digitally transforming public administration and what it means for responsive and effective governance. Governments throughout the world are undergoing digital transformation as a means to improve efficiency, increase public participation, and adapt to the demands of a digital society. Government agencies are quick to adopt new digital technologies and incorporate them into their operations as they become more advanced. The impact of these technology developments on the efficacy and efficiency of public administration is explored in this research.

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Prof. Rajiv Sinha. (2023). The Impact of Digital Transformation on Public Administration Efficiency. CINEFORUM, 63(4), 7–12. Retrieved from https://revistadecineforum.com/index.php/cf/article/view/39
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