The evident benefits of big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning in society have begun to influence the transition towards a data-driven public sector. Decision-making in the public sector is in an infancy phase of a revolution owing to the inclusion of these new technological innovations. Research has revealed that data-driven e-government policies improve socio-economic development in some nations. Despite the immense opportunities data-driven e-government models have for governments, similar to every system, there are ramifications. This study explores the concept of data-driven e-government as well as investigates the socio-economic implications such an e-government model can have on society. Findings of this exploratory study add insight into a field which is in its early days and still unfocused, as well as making recommendations for policymakers.
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Agbozo, E., & Asamoah, B. K. (2019). Data-driven e-government: Exploring the socio-economic ramifications. EJournal of EDemocracy and Open Government, 11(1), 81–90. https://doi.org/10.29379/jedem.v11i1.510
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