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IMPACT OF BIG DATA ANALYTICS ON GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS TO IMPROVE INNOVATION AND DECISION-MAKING

Mesbaul Haque Sazu () and Sakila Akter Jahan ()
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Mesbaul Haque Sazu: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, USA
Sakila Akter Jahan: Independent University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Management Strategies Journal, 2022, vol. 57, issue 3, 34-44

Abstract: One of the most significant research topics that draws considerable attention and interest around the world is big data. While big data contributes to the standard of decision-making, it also helps improve and extend the expertise within this specific segment by utilizing the latest technology available. This analysis covers the literature relevant to the standard of big data and the impact of it on the quality of decision-making. A descriptive strategy was also used by going over the literature of printed and published structured research, together with a survey of questionnaires concerning individuals coming from the New York Police Department (NYPD), to gather all their opinions and views within this specific segment. The result from the literature evaluation and survey resulted in proposing a theoretical, conceptual based on the numerical and quantitative strategy. The results of this analysis have discovered that the quality of big data predicts the standard of decision-making in the government sector. Therefore, the standard of big data within NYPD does a tremendous job in the quality of decision-making.

Keywords: big data; Information methods; Mediating element; NYPD (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M10 M21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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