利用夜间灯光数据评估中国人工智能试点城市对政府加班的影响

Using nighttime light data to assess the impact of AI pilot cities on government overtime in China

Urban Studies · 2026
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中文导读

研究利用300多个城市的卫星夜间灯光数据,发现2019年启动的人工智能试点城市政策使政府加班减少7.82%,相当于每年少加班约8天,对评估AI提升公共管理效率有参考价值。

Abstract

In an era of rapid urbanization and digital transformation, nighttime light data has emerged as a powerful proxy for measuring after-hours work. This study investigates whether the artificial intelligence (AI) pilot cities initiative, launched by the Ministry of Science and Technology in 2019, reduces overtime in Chinese government offices. Drawing on satellite-derived nighttime light data from more than 300 cities, it identifies changes in after-hours work behavior among government employees. Leveraging a quasi-natural experiment and a staggered difference-in-differences model, the findings show that AI implementation in pilot cities led to a 7.82% decline in nighttime overtime, which translates to approximately eight fewer overtime days per year. These estimates remain robust after accounting for potential alternative explanations including pandemic-induced remote work, other policy confounds, city heterogeneity, and selection bias. Overall, this research highlights the potential for AI initiatives to enhance efficiency in urban governance and reduce excessive work hours in public administration.

人工智能城市治理政府效率夜间灯光数据中国