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Abstract
With the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) wave engulfing African governments, the need to do, and use something new has already infiltrated many public sector organizations. While modern technologies are being embraced in the private sector, African governments are emulating new technologies and other Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) to advance their economies while managing the risk that these sophisticated technologies can trigger. Blockchain technology is one of the emerging 4IR technology that is believed to have the capacity to mitigate bureaucratic inefficiencies, although scholars argue implementing such comes at a higher price. To understand how blockchain can help reduce inefficiencies in African bureaucracy, the researchers employed the systematic literature review analysis where documents from various databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar were systematically sampled depending on how they offer meaningful data concerning blockchain implementation. The analyses of these secondary sources revealed multiple challenges and opportunities associated with blockchain technology in the African government. The challenges include poor project management, weak institutions that do not uphold accountability and transparency in data entry using blockchain, unavailability of blockchain infrastructure, risk-averse attitude, and absence of institutional readiness. By implementing enabling technology policies in government, the study revealed that blockchain could help improve taxation in African bureaucracies and mitigate data altering and errors while maximizing efficiency. Further merits in public healthcare and education can be realized by using blockchain technology. The conclusions drawn from this study have shown that for African bureaucracy to thrive using blockchain technology, there is a need to prepare public sector institutions to embrace blockchain technology. At the same time, investment in soft and technical skills remains fundamental to mitigate inefficiencies in public service provision. Institutional readiness is another deterrent to blockchain technology as public administration regard this technology as demanding since it may require change, and management where institutions and structures are reshuffled to respond to the demands of blockchain technology in the delivery of public goods.
随着第四次工业革命(4IR)浪潮席卷非洲各国政府,许多公共部门组织已经开始需要做和使用新事物。在私营部门接受现代技术的同时,非洲各国政府正在模仿新技术和其他信息通信技术(ict),以促进经济发展,同时管理这些复杂技术可能引发的风险。区块链技术是新兴的第四次工业革命技术之一,被认为有能力缓解官僚主义的低效率,尽管学者们认为实施这种技术的代价更高。为了了解区块链如何帮助减少非洲官僚机构的低效率,研究人员采用了系统的文献综述分析,其中根据如何提供有关区块链实施的有意义的数据,系统地对来自Scopus、Web of Science和Google Scholar等各种数据库的文件进行了抽样。对这些二手来源的分析揭示了非洲政府与区块链技术相关的多重挑战和机遇。挑战包括项目管理不善,机构薄弱,在使用区块链的数据输入中不坚持问责制和透明度,区块链基础设施不可用,厌恶风险的态度以及缺乏机构准备。该研究表明,通过在政府中实施有利的技术政策,区块链可以帮助改善非洲官僚机构的税收,减少数据更改和错误,同时最大限度地提高效率。公共医疗和教育领域的进一步优势可以通过使用区块链技术来实现。这项研究得出的结论表明,非洲官僚机构要想利用区块链技术蓬勃发展,就需要让公共部门机构做好接受区块链技术的准备。与此同时,对软技能和技术技能的投资仍然是缓解公共服务提供效率低下问题的根本。制度准备是区块链技术的另一个威慑因素,因为公共行政部门认为这项技术要求很高,因为它可能需要改变,而管理机构和结构需要重新洗牌,以响应区块链技术在提供公共产品方面的需求。