Authors: John Senya

Abstract: This research paper examines the transformative potential of digital technologies and the 24-hour economy concept in revitalizing Ghana's public and non-profit sectors. As Ghana pursues economic diversification and sustainable development, the integration of digital infrastructure with extended operational hours presents unprecedented opportunities for enhanced service delivery, increased productivity, and improved citizen engagement. This study analyzes current digital transformation initiatives, evaluates the feasibility and implications of a 24-hour economy model, and provides strategic recommendations for optimizing both sectors' performance. The study relies on recent policy trends, empirical data, and comparative analyses to demonstrate how these two catalysts can effectively drive institutional reform, transparency, and foster inclusive growth in the developmental pattern of Ghana.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15862637