Strategic Integration of AI-Driven Project Management Systems in Public Sector Development Projects: A Comparative Study of Emerging and Advanced Economies
Kiruja Annie Rodah Nyawira and
Dr Mary Nyawira Mwenda
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Kiruja Annie Rodah Nyawira: MA Project Planning and Management, University of Nairobi, Kenya
Dr Mary Nyawira Mwenda: Lecturer, Faculty of Business and Management Sciences, The University of Nairobi, Kenya
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 14, 1174-1181
Abstract:
The study explores strategic integration of AI-driven project management systems in public sector development projects, comparing both emerging and advanced economies. It specifically examines the impact of adopting AI in the public sector in both advanced and emerging economies. While AI has notable advantages in government projects, the study outlines the constraints of AI integration into public projects (World Bank, 2021). A desktop review research design has been adopted to synthesize empirical data and literature from both economic contexts. The main findings of the research reveal significant differences in AI adoption between emerging and advanced economies. The study evaluates common barriers, assesses the scalability of AI tools across diverse settings, and showcases the need for context-specific policy and regulatory frameworks. This research offers recommendations suggesting metrics for standardization and advancing comparative empirical research to inform the successful adoption of AI in the public sector.
Date: 2025
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