Abstract
This study investigates the effectiveness of digital government services, public participation mechanisms, and policy innovation in enhancing public administration. The primary objective is to qualitatively analyze the literature to understand how these elements contribute to improving the efficiency, transparency, and responsiveness of public administration. The research employs a qualitative literature review methodology, synthesizing findings from academic articles, government reports, case studies, and empirical studies to provide a comprehensive overview of current knowledge in this field. The literature review methodology involves systematically collecting and analyzing scholarly sources that discuss various aspects of digital government services, public participation mechanisms, and policy innovation. The study categorizes the literature into key themes, such as the benefits of digital government services in streamlining administrative processes, the impact of public participation mechanisms on policy legitimacy and public trust, and the role of policy innovation in addressing complex societal challenges. Thematic analysis is used to identify patterns and trends in how these factors influence the effectiveness of public administration. The findings indicate that digital government services significantly enhance administrative efficiency by reducing bureaucratic delays, lowering costs, and improving service delivery. Public participation mechanisms, including e-participation platforms and citizen engagement initiatives, are shown to increase policy transparency and accountability, fostering greater public trust in government. Policy innovation, through the adoption of new technologies and innovative practices, addresses emerging issues and improves public sector adaptability.
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