Algorithms for a New Season? Mapping a Decade of Research on the Artificial Intelligence-Driven Digital Transformation of Public Administration

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Original languageEnglish
Journal / PublicationPublic Management Review
Online published18 Jan 2025
Publication statusOnline published - 18 Jan 2025

Abstract

This article reviews a decade (2013–2023) of scholarly discourse to deepen our understanding of the AI-driven digital transformation of public administration (PA). Structural topic modelling and manual coding of 169 articles that focused on contextual conditions, mechanisms, outcomes, and policies revealed various topics. Findings show a focus on policies and, to a lesser extent, mechanisms, with algorithmic decision-making as a key theme. Issues like algorithmic trustworthiness, bias, and accountability in algorithmic bureaucracies are highlighted. Research gaps include insufficient exploration of contextual conditions and policy implementation, with a narrow focus on organizational and ethical outcomes. A research agenda is suggested. © 2025 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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  • AI, Artificial intelligence, digital transformation, review, topic modelling