TY - JOUR
T1 - Charting digital governance
T2 - a bibliometric analysis of information and communication technology research in Nigeria's public administration using Scopus
AU - Ishola, Abdulrasaq Ajadi
AU - Maramura, Tafadzwa Clementine
AU - Gumbo, Trynos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2025 Ishola, Maramura and Gumbo.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Introduction: The increasing adoption of technology by developing nations' governments has sparked academic interest in Nigeria, particularly regarding its role in public service delivery. Methods: This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of 128 Scopus-indexed publications on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Nigerian public administration using VOSviewer and Biblioshiny tools. Results: The analysis reveals that leading researchers from the University of Johannesburg, Obafemi Awolowo University, and the University of Ilorin dominate the field. Key publications appear in journals such as Electronic Library, Information Development, and Africa Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development. Current research primarily focuses on e-governance adoption, implementation challenges, and success factors, with emerging interest in digital libraries, public value, and e-services. Discussion: The study identifies critical research gaps, particularly in understanding digital governance's impact on vulnerable populations such as children, rural communities, the elderly, and people with disabilities. In addition, there is a need to develop context-appropriate indigenous technologies that incorporate emerging trends such as IoT, big data, and digital twins. The study recommends increased institutional support and funding for academic research to address these gaps and enhance the quality of ICT-public administration research in Nigeria.
AB - Introduction: The increasing adoption of technology by developing nations' governments has sparked academic interest in Nigeria, particularly regarding its role in public service delivery. Methods: This study conducts a bibliometric analysis of 128 Scopus-indexed publications on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Nigerian public administration using VOSviewer and Biblioshiny tools. Results: The analysis reveals that leading researchers from the University of Johannesburg, Obafemi Awolowo University, and the University of Ilorin dominate the field. Key publications appear in journals such as Electronic Library, Information Development, and Africa Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development. Current research primarily focuses on e-governance adoption, implementation challenges, and success factors, with emerging interest in digital libraries, public value, and e-services. Discussion: The study identifies critical research gaps, particularly in understanding digital governance's impact on vulnerable populations such as children, rural communities, the elderly, and people with disabilities. In addition, there is a need to develop context-appropriate indigenous technologies that incorporate emerging trends such as IoT, big data, and digital twins. The study recommends increased institutional support and funding for academic research to address these gaps and enhance the quality of ICT-public administration research in Nigeria.
KW - ICT
KW - Nigeria
KW - Scopus
KW - bibliometric analysis
KW - e-governance
KW - public administration
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105009281369
U2 - 10.3389/frsc.2025.1605736
DO - 10.3389/frsc.2025.1605736
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105009281369
SN - 2624-9634
VL - 7
JO - Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
JF - Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
M1 - 1605736
ER -