The role of modern technology in administrative control governance: A legal analytical study of the impact of digital transformation on administrative efficiency

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Faisal Abdulhafez Alshawabkeh ORCID logo, Khaled Mustafa Al Jasmi

https://doi.org/10.22495/clgrv7i3p12

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Abstract

The study aims to analyze the role of modern technology in governance related to administrative control. It focuses on digital applications that enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency in administrative work. Additionally, the study explores the legal implications of digital transformation and examines how laws and regulations can ensure these technologies align with established administrative values. The study addresses the interconnected themes of governance, administrative control, modern technology, and digital transformation. It specifically investigates the legal effects of digital transformation on administrative control governance and its impact on administrative efficiency, as well as the legal challenges that may arise in the administrative sector due to digital transformation. The findings indicate that digital transformation significantly contributes to improved administrative control and enhanced efficiency in administrative processes (Ashour, 2009; Egodawele et al., 2022). The study highlights the stresses the necessity for developing laws and regulations that support the effective use of modern technology in this field.

Keywords: Modern Technology, Governance, Administrative Control, Digital Transformation, Administrative Efficiency

Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualization — F.A.A. and K.M.A.J.; Methodology — F.A.A.; Software — F.A.A.; Formal Analysis — F.A.A. and K.M.A.J.; Investigation — F.A.A. and K.M.A.J.; Resources — F.A.A. and K.M.A.J.; Writing — Original Draft — F.A.A.; Writing — Review & Editing — F.A.A. and K.M.A.J.; Supervision — K.M.A.J.; Project Administration — F.A.A.

Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

JEL Classification: K30, K42, K49

Received: 13.02.2025
Revised: 28.05.2025; 21.06.2025; 15.08.2025
Accepted: 27.08.2025
Published online: 29.08.2025

How to cite this paper: Alshawabkeh, F. A., & Al Jasmi, K. M. (2025). The role of modern technology in administrative control governance: A legal analytical study of the impact of digital transformation on administrative efficiency. Corporate Law & Governance Review, 7(3), 120–129. https://doi.org/10.22495/clgrv7i3p12