The political economy of digital government: how Silicon Valley firms drove conversion to data science and artificial intelligence in public management
Until 2010, Anglosphere digital governments struggled to modernize, dependent on large-scale contract relationships with global systems integrators (SIs) and elderly, custom-built legacy systems. Policy-makers have (belatedly) converted to the value of the latest Artificial Intelligence (AI) technol...
Main Authors: | Margetts, H, Dunleavy, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2024
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