E-Government Practices in South American Countries: Echoing a Global Trend or Really Improving Governance? The Experiences of Colombia, Chile, and Brazil
Pablo Sanabria-Pulido,
Cristian Pliscoff () and
Ricardo Gomes ()
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Cristian Pliscoff: Universidad de Chile
Ricardo Gomes: Universidade de Brasília
A chapter in Open Government, 2014, pp 17-36 from Springer
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Abstract In this chapter the authors explore the adoption of e-government strategies in three South American countries. To do so, they collect information from national e-government policies and analyze two comparable agencies in each country, which have implemented information and communication technologies (ICT) to increase transparency and accessibility. According to their analysis the three countries have followed similar steps to the paths followed by developed countries and are advancing, at different paces, towards more complex stages of e-government maturity.
Keywords: e-government maturity; Isomorphism; ICT use; Latin America (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9563-5_2
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