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quantitative research approach, conducting a meta-analysis of the selected studies to examine the overall effect
size of ICT adoption on service delivery in the public sector.
Results: Our meta-analysis of 28 empirical studies found a significant positive effect of ICT adoption
on service delivery in the public sector (effect size = 0.58, p < 0.001). The results suggest that ICT adoption
improves service delivery in terms of efficiency, effectiveness, and responsiveness. We also found that the
impact of ICT adoption on service delivery is moderated by several factors, such as organizational culture,
leadership, and resource availability.
Benefits of ICT in the Public Sector: The adoption of ICT in the public sector has the potential to
improve service delivery in various ways. Firstly, it can improve the quality of services delivered by the
government. Through ICT, the government can provide citizens with up-to-date and accurate information
about government services, which can help citizens make informed decisions [Ciborra, 2002]. Additionally,
ICT can improve the speed and efficiency of service delivery, reducing the time taken to process requests and
resolve issues. This can lead to increased citizen satisfaction with government services.
Secondly, ICT can enhance citizen participation in the decision-making process. Through various ICT
platforms, citizens can provide feedback and suggestions on government services, allowing the government to
make more informed decisions. This can lead to increased trust and confidence in government institutions.
Thirdly, ICT can increase government efficiency by reducing administrative costs and streamlining
processes. By digitizing records and automating processes, the government can reduce the time and resources
required to process requests and resolve issues. This can lead to increased productivity and improved service
delivery [Tolbert, Mossberger, 2006: p. 360-369].
Challenges of ICT in the Public Sector: Despite the numerous benefits of ICT in the public sector,
there are also several challenges that must be addressed. Firstly, there is a risk of a digital divide, where certain
segments of the population may not have access to ICT [Alawadhi, Morris, 2018: p.73-78]. This could lead to
unequal access to government services, particularly for those in rural or remote areas. It is therefore important
for policymakers to ensure that everyone has access to ICT, particularly in areas where there is limited
infrastructure.
Secondly, there is a risk of data privacy breaches and cyber-attacks. As the government stores vast
amounts of personal and sensitive data, it is crucial that they implement robust data protection policies and
ensure that the data is secure. This can be particularly challenging in countries with weak data protection laws
or limited resources.
Thirdly, there is a risk of ICT creating a dependency on technology. As citizens become more reliant
on technology to access government services, it is important for the government to ensure that there are backup
systems in place in case of technological failures or disruptions [Heeks, 2017: p.26-29]. Additionally, it is
important for the government to provide citizens with training on how to use ICT platforms, particularly for
those who may not be familiar with technology.