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Evolving Skills and Stakeholder Dynamics: Investigating the Transformative Influence of Generative AI on Egyptian Public Policy

Since its public release in November 2022, OpenAI's Generative AI (GenAI) has been met with varied responses, from widespread individual adoption to institutional caution. This phenomenon is evident among Egyptian public policy makers, where some institutions quickly embraced GenAI, while others hav...

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Main Author: Abdelgawad, Zeinab Hosny
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Published: AUC Knowledge Fountain 2026
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description Since its public release in November 2022, OpenAI's Generative AI (GenAI) has been met with varied responses, from widespread individual adoption to institutional caution. This phenomenon is evident among Egyptian public policy makers, where some institutions quickly embraced GenAI, while others have been slow to integrate it. The adoption of GenAI among these professionals is influenced by multiple factors, with institutional factors and budget constraints being the most significant. The varied adoption creates a need for new skills and the enhancement of existing ones. This uneven adoption is hypothesized to cause two main issues in Egyptian public policy: a policy communication gap and information asymmetry. To test this, the researcher used the Delphi method, an iterative process that allowed for the validation of data through repeated engagement with participants. The findings confirmed that a potential policy communication gap could arise from the varied adoption of GenAI, driven by underlying information asymmetry. Additionally, the research revealed a "public administration brain drain" is already occurring and may intensify as professionals independently reskill for GenAI. The findings ultimately suggest that Egyptian public policy making is vulnerable to fragmentation, potentially led by the interests of GenAI-integrated organizations rather than serving the public good.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3688 Evolving Skills and Stakeholder Dynamics: Investigating the Transformative Influence of Generative AI on Egyptian Public Policy Abdelgawad, Zeinab Hosny Since its public release in November 2022, OpenAI's Generative AI (GenAI) has been met with varied responses, from widespread individual adoption to institutional caution. This phenomenon is evident among Egyptian public policy makers, where some institutions quickly embraced GenAI, while others have been slow to integrate it. The adoption of GenAI among these professionals is influenced by multiple factors, with institutional factors and budget constraints being the most significant. The varied adoption creates a need for new skills and the enhancement of existing ones. This uneven adoption is hypothesized to cause two main issues in Egyptian public policy: a policy communication gap and information asymmetry. To test this, the researcher used the Delphi method, an iterative process that allowed for the validation of data through repeated engagement with participants. The findings confirmed that a potential policy communication gap could arise from the varied adoption of GenAI, driven by underlying information asymmetry. Additionally, the research revealed a "public administration brain drain" is already occurring and may intensify as professionals independently reskill for GenAI. The findings ultimately suggest that Egyptian public policy making is vulnerable to fragmentation, potentially led by the interests of GenAI-integrated organizations rather than serving the public good. 2026-01-31T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2632 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3688/viewcontent/Zeinab_Hosny_Thesis.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Generative AI Public Policy Professionals Institutionalization of AI Skills Evolution Transferable Professional Skills Policy Communication Information Asymmetry.
spellingShingle Generative AI
Public Policy Professionals
Institutionalization of AI
Skills Evolution
Transferable Professional Skills
Policy Communication
Information Asymmetry.
Abdelgawad, Zeinab Hosny
Evolving Skills and Stakeholder Dynamics: Investigating the Transformative Influence of Generative AI on Egyptian Public Policy
title Evolving Skills and Stakeholder Dynamics: Investigating the Transformative Influence of Generative AI on Egyptian Public Policy
title_full Evolving Skills and Stakeholder Dynamics: Investigating the Transformative Influence of Generative AI on Egyptian Public Policy
title_fullStr Evolving Skills and Stakeholder Dynamics: Investigating the Transformative Influence of Generative AI on Egyptian Public Policy
title_full_unstemmed Evolving Skills and Stakeholder Dynamics: Investigating the Transformative Influence of Generative AI on Egyptian Public Policy
title_short Evolving Skills and Stakeholder Dynamics: Investigating the Transformative Influence of Generative AI on Egyptian Public Policy
title_sort evolving skills and stakeholder dynamics investigating the transformative influence of generative ai on egyptian public policy
topic Generative AI
Public Policy Professionals
Institutionalization of AI
Skills Evolution
Transferable Professional Skills
Policy Communication
Information Asymmetry.
url https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2632
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3688/viewcontent/Zeinab_Hosny_Thesis.pdf
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