This article argues that although the electronic governance has been institutionalized as a public policy that promotes access to information, transparency, and control of public institutions by citizens, that does not necessarily imply that such progress has generated a positive impact in the reduction of corruption and that, consequently, other complementary actions are necessary for the execution of the electronic government public policies.
Fecha de recepción: enero de 2015 Fecha de aceptación: agosto de 2015 d o s s i e rResumen En el siguiente artículo se analizan de las políticas públicas de reforma administrativa y de institucionalización del acceso a la información pública en México, Guatemala y Honduras, como factores clave para la evaluación de su vinculación con la modernización y mejora de la administración pública y el combate a la corrupción.Descriptores: transparencia gubernamental; corrupción pública; acceso a la información pública; leyes de transparencia; América Latina; políticas públicas. AbstractThe following article analyzes public policies of administrative reform and related to the institutionalization of access to public information in Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras. It analyzes these policies in relation with the modernization and improvement of public administration and the fight against corruption.Keywords: government transparency; public corruption; access to public information; transparency laws; Latin America; public policies. d o s s i e r ResumoNo seguinte artigo analisam-se as polítcas públicas de reforma administrativa e de institucionaliazação do acesso à informação pública no México, Guatemala e Honduras, como fatores-chave para a avaliação do seu vínculo com a modernização e melhora da administração pública e o combate à corrupção.Descritores: transparência governamental; corrupção pública; acesso à informação pública; leis de transparência; América Latina; políticas públicas.
El presente artículo tiene como fin presentar un análisis, sobre la base de un estudio de caso que permita corroborar aspectos ya expuestos por otros autores respecto de la relación entre transparencia y corrupción. A tal fin se analizará el caso mexicano y se sostendrá que los cambios normativos que facilitan el acceso a la información no son suficientes para influenciar positivamente en la relación entre transparencia y corrupción que, debido a su complejidad, debe contemplar otras variables para contribuir efectivamente en el contexto señalado.
The issue of public policy on accountability, transparency, and access to public information has now become a trend in most countries of the world. Among one of its objectives when evaluating institutions and public servants by their administrative and governmental decisions is to decrease corruption. Mexico is already a formal democracy, but the quality of its governments is still very low. Although these have been elected by the citizens, they continue without being accountable. In this paper, we analyze as a case study the State´s last recourse to repair what bad management and privileges caused: the national anticorruption system, its formation, and operation. We enunciate the limits and scope it faces.
<p class="Normal1">O objetivo deste artigo é propor o reconhecimento de políticas públicas de dados ambientais abertos, não dos dados em si ou das bases de dados governamentais, mas da existência de uma dinâmica complementar entre as políticas públicas de meio ambiente. Ambiente de dados abertos e políticas públicas de dados abertos. Até agora, essas políticas são inexistentes, incipientes ou não confiáveis, apesar de pesarem na sustentabilidade e no futuro de qualquer sociedade e economia</p>
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