Situation of electronic government in the digital age of the Latin American countries joined to the OECD

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https://doi.org/10.32719/25506641.2024.15.5

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E-government, Latin America, Colombia, Mexico, Chile

Abstract

Digital technologies have become a priority in public administration policies and programs, strategically turning traditional government into electronic government. Countries are trying to implement e-government policies and programs to keep up with the race in the direction of digitization and not be left behind. At the same time, the literature on e-government is extensive and has evolved as well as its conceptualization. Therefore, this article proposes a systematic review of the literature, where the situation of electronic government in Latin American countries is explored. The experiences of Colombia, Mexico and Chile are analyzed and compared. A mapping of the literature is presented that allows determining the existing gaps in the generation of knowledge in relation to e-government in the digital age, between Latin America and the world. The results show a close relationship between the topic that is analyzed at a global level with the one that is developed for Latin American countries. However, some trending topics have not been explored.

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Published

2023-12-19

How to Cite

Romero Puente, J. . (2023). Situation of electronic government in the digital age of the Latin American countries joined to the OECD. Estudios De La Gestión: Revista Internacional De Administración, (15), 101–121. https://doi.org/10.32719/25506641.2024.15.5
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