Can VUCA events catalyze digital public sector innovations? Evidence from three digital innovation trends in Asia

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Aarthi Raghavan , Mehmet Akif Demircioglu , Serik Orazgaliyev
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Abstract

VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) events like COVID-19 can create unpredictable scenarios for public sector to tackle, forcing them to adopt digital applications to respond to challenges more quickly. COVID-19 saw governments pursuing digital public sector innovation more proactively, especially in Asia. We use the following three case studies to understand how COVID-19 accelerated digital public sector innovation across Asian countries: 1) digital contact tracing applications, 2) digital health certificates, and 3) AI chatbots. Using the OECD Framework on Facets of Innovation, we analyze the evolution of these innovations across Asian countries between 2020 and 2024. Some of the key findings from the analysis are 1) innovations developed and/or adopted during the crisis evolve from uncertainty to certainty in terms of the intended goals of the innovation, 2) innovations that begin as a top-down reform tend to evolve and take bottom-up approaches for greater citizen participation over time, 3) advanced technologies adopted during the crisis tend to continue its evolution even after the crisis has ended, giving rise to potential new applications. The findings suggest a clear shaping effect of crisis events on digital public sector innovations in Asia.
VUCA活动能否促进数字公共部门创新?亚洲三大数字创新趋势的证据
像COVID-19这样的VUCA(不稳定、不确定、复杂和模糊)事件可能会给公共部门带来难以预测的应对情况,迫使他们采用数字应用程序来更快地应对挑战。在新冠疫情期间,各国政府(尤其是亚洲国家)更加积极地追求公共部门的数字创新。我们通过以下三个案例研究来了解COVID-19如何加速亚洲国家公共部门的数字创新:1)数字接触者追踪应用程序,2)数字健康证书,以及3)人工智能聊天机器人。利用经合组织创新方面框架,我们分析了这些创新在2020年至2024年间在亚洲国家的演变。分析的一些关键发现是:1)在危机期间开发和/或采用的创新,就创新的预期目标而言,从不确定性演变为确定性;2)从自上而下的改革开始的创新,随着时间的推移,往往会演变成自下而上的方法,以提高公民的参与程度;3)在危机期间采用的先进技术,即使在危机结束后,也会继续演变,从而产生潜在的新应用。研究结果表明,危机事件对亚洲数字公共部门创新具有明显的塑造效应。
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Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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