Digital Technologies: A Congregating pan-African Public Management on the Fourth Industrial Revolution for Employability and Sustainable Growth

Miracle Atianashie, C. Adaobi, Kwadwo Adinkrah-Appiah, Daniel Obeng-Ofori
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is the concept of blurring the real world with the technological world and it is characterized by a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital, and biological worlds. The study analyze the state of pan-African public administration practice within the praxis of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) to enhance employability and sustainable development. The 4IR is the concept of blurring the real world with the technological world, and a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital, and biological worlds characterizes it. At its core, the 4IR is driven by the convergence of physical and digital technologies. It is the current developing environment in which disruptive technologies and trends such as the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics or intelligent robots, mobile supercomputing, virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI) are changing the way people live and work. Furthermore, the study interrogates the contentious and contemporary potentials of the pan-African public administration vis-à-vis the fourth industrial revolution as we draw closer to the future. The study employed a descriptive research design, relying on content analysis. A secondary source of data collection was employed. Some of the significant findings include sustainable development, Employability, and Fourth Industrial Revolution. The study advocates that for African public administration to be relevant to the governance and sustainable development needs of the continent, it must restructure its educational curriculum to take advantage of the benefits that the technological advancement of the fourth industrial revolution provides.
数字技术:关于第四次工业革命促进就业能力和可持续增长的泛非公共管理凝聚力
第四次工业革命(4IR)是将现实世界与技术世界相融合的概念,其特点是一系列新技术将物理世界、数字世界和生物世界相融合。本研究分析了泛非公共行政实践在第四次工业革命(4IR)实践中的状况,以提高就业能力和可持续发展。4IR 是一个将现实世界与技术世界相融合的概念,一系列新技术将物理世界、数字世界和生物世界融为一体。4IR 的核心是物理技术和数字技术的融合。在当前的发展环境中,物联网(IoT)、机器人或智能机器人、移动超级计算、虚拟现实(VR)和人工智能(AI)等颠覆性技术和趋势正在改变人们的生活和工作方式。此外,随着我们离未来越来越近,本研究还探讨了泛非公共行政在第四次工业革命中的争议和当代潜力。本研究采用描述性研究设计,依靠内容分析。采用了二次数据收集来源。一些重要发现包括可持续发展、就业能力和第四次工业革命。研究主张,非洲公共行政要想满足非洲大陆的治理和可持续发展需求,就必须调整其教育课程,以利用第四次工业革命的技术进步所带来的好处。
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