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This book examines the links between public policy and Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technological developments in Africa. It broadly assesses three key areas – policy entrepreneurship, policy tools and citizen participation – in order to better understand the interfaces between public policy and technological transformations in African countries. The book presents incisive case studies on topics including AI policies, mobile money, e-budgeting, digital economy, digital agriculture and digital ethical dilemmas in order to illuminate technological proliferation in African policy systems. Its analysis considers the broader contexts of African state politics and governance. It will appeal to students, instructors, researchers and practitioners interested in governance and digital transformations in developing countries.

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Chapter 1: Crafting Policy Technologies (PolicyTechs) from FinTechs, CivicTechs, GovTechs: An Introduction
Part 1: TECHNOLOGIES AS PUBLIC POLICY TOOLS AND VENUESChapter 2: State Entrepreneurship in Africa: Realising digital transformation for Policy effectiveness in selected countriesChapter 3: Technological Leapfrogging and Innovation: Re-Imagining Evaluation Approaches and Practice in Africa Chapter 4: Digital Technologies, Data Commons and Rights in Africa: The Case of DigitalTransport4AfricaChapter 5: Biometric turn and the quest of public interest. Assessing the National Identification policy in Cameroon Chapter 6: Digital Participatory Budgeting and Policymaking in Botswana.- Part 2: TECHNOLOGIES NURTURING POLICY ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND PEFORMANCEChapter 7: The Digital Economy and Youth Employment in AfricaChapter 8: Digitalisation of agricultural policy and policy performance in TanzaniaChapter 9: Information Technology, The Complexity of Joint Action, and Child Protection Policy implementation in KenyaChapter 10: Mobilising and Securing Private Financial Flows from Digital Business Platforms and Curbing Tech Enabled IFFs to Finance SDGs in AfricaPart 3: TECHNOLOGIES AS SPACES FOR CITIZEN PARTICIPATIONChapter 11: Strengthening citizen agencies in policymaking through Social mediaChapter 12: Social media and public policymaking in Southern AfricaChapter 13: Technology-mediated Transparency, Accountability, and Participation in the realisation of Citizen-centred Health Interventions: Case Study of MobiSAfAIDS in Southern AfricaChapter 14: Digitalising Decentralisation Policy across regions in AfricaPart 4: EMERGING CHALLENGESChapter 15: Regulatory issues for the promotion of entrepreneurship in electronic money in the CEMAC sub-region Chapter 16: Ethical dilemmas in Public Innovations and ICT solutions during COVID-19 in Kenya

Public Policy and Technological Transformations in Africa: Nurturing Policy Entrepreneurship, Policy Tools and Citizen Participation

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 01/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031187032, 978-3031187032
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      Book Synopsis
      This book examines the links between public policy and Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technological developments in Africa. It broadly assesses three key areas – policy entrepreneurship, policy tools and citizen participation – in order to better understand the interfaces between public policy and technological transformations in African countries. The book presents incisive case studies on topics including AI policies, mobile money, e-budgeting, digital economy, digital agriculture and digital ethical dilemmas in order to illuminate technological proliferation in African policy systems. Its analysis considers the broader contexts of African state politics and governance. It will appeal to students, instructors, researchers and practitioners interested in governance and digital transformations in developing countries.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Crafting Policy Technologies (PolicyTechs) from FinTechs, CivicTechs, GovTechs: An Introduction
      Part 1: TECHNOLOGIES AS PUBLIC POLICY TOOLS AND VENUESChapter 2: State Entrepreneurship in Africa: Realising digital transformation for Policy effectiveness in selected countriesChapter 3: Technological Leapfrogging and Innovation: Re-Imagining Evaluation Approaches and Practice in Africa Chapter 4: Digital Technologies, Data Commons and Rights in Africa: The Case of DigitalTransport4AfricaChapter 5: Biometric turn and the quest of public interest. Assessing the National Identification policy in Cameroon Chapter 6: Digital Participatory Budgeting and Policymaking in Botswana.- Part 2: TECHNOLOGIES NURTURING POLICY ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND PEFORMANCEChapter 7: The Digital Economy and Youth Employment in AfricaChapter 8: Digitalisation of agricultural policy and policy performance in TanzaniaChapter 9: Information Technology, The Complexity of Joint Action, and Child Protection Policy implementation in KenyaChapter 10: Mobilising and Securing Private Financial Flows from Digital Business Platforms and Curbing Tech Enabled IFFs to Finance SDGs in AfricaPart 3: TECHNOLOGIES AS SPACES FOR CITIZEN PARTICIPATIONChapter 11: Strengthening citizen agencies in policymaking through Social mediaChapter 12: Social media and public policymaking in Southern AfricaChapter 13: Technology-mediated Transparency, Accountability, and Participation in the realisation of Citizen-centred Health Interventions: Case Study of MobiSAfAIDS in Southern AfricaChapter 14: Digitalising Decentralisation Policy across regions in AfricaPart 4: EMERGING CHALLENGESChapter 15: Regulatory issues for the promotion of entrepreneurship in electronic money in the CEMAC sub-region Chapter 16: Ethical dilemmas in Public Innovations and ICT solutions during COVID-19 in Kenya

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