Reimagining public service delivery : digitalising initiatives for accountability and efficiency

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

MDPI

Abstract

This study examines the critical success factors for digital transformation in South Africa’s public services, where systemic inefficiency, corruption, and limited transparency have eroded public trust. Using a PRISMA-guided systematic literature review of 64 studies, this study synthesises evidence on digital governance challenges and opportunities through the lenses of New Public Management and Digital-Era Governance, complemented by value co-creation and a citizen-centred design. The analysis shows that transformation efforts often falter because of infrastructure deficits, bureaucratic resistance, and policy misalignment. Successful initiatives rest on five mutually reinforcing pillars: (1) coherent policy and regulatory frameworks; (2) equitable and reliable digital infrastructure; (3) committed leadership with sustained institutional capacity-building; (4) meaningful citizen engagement via co-design and co-production; and (5) data-enabled accountability and process efficiency. Persistent barriers include disparities in access and digital skills across municipalities, cybersecurity vulnerabilities, and legacy–system incompatibilities that impede end-to-end integration. This study proposes an implementation framework that aligns technical solutions with governance reforms, such as depoliticised administration, performance-based accountability, and localised service customization to enhance operational efficiency and rebuild trust. It concludes that bridging the digital divide and embedding context-sensitive, participatory, and ethically grounded approaches are essential for sustainable digital transformation in South Africa’s unequal socioeconomic landscape.

Description

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The data presented in this study are available in [Scopus] at [https://www.scopus.com/freelookup/form/author.uri (accessed date 5 May 2025)]. These data were derived from the following resources available in the public domain: [https://www.prisma-statement.org/prisma-2020-flow-diagram (accessed date 3 June 2025)].

Keywords

Digital transformation, Public service delivery, e-Governance, Citizen engagement, Digital divide, Accountability and efficiency, Systematic literature review, South Africa (SA)

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-17: Partnerships for the goals

Citation

Mangai, M.S. & Ayodele, A.A. (2025). Reimagining Public Service Delivery: Digitalising Initiatives for Accountability and Efficiency. Administrative Sciences, 15(12), 477. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15120477.