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Open Government Assessment Models Applied to Province’s Capital Cities in Argentina and Municipalities in the Province of Buenos Aires

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With an increase of digital government policies and citizens that demand more of their governments, a new public management paradigm appeared, which became known as open government and is supported by three basic principles: Transparency, Collaboration and Participation. These are found in multiple different strategies, depending on the country, province or city adopting an open government, but all of them sharing two common pillars: open public data and open processes. Lately, various initiatives were promoted on various government levels to allow all citizens to have access to public information.

In this context, this document proposes an assessment model to establish the progress made towards that goal in the capital cities of the different provinces of Argentina and a select group of municipalities in the province of Buenos Aires through the various open government tools offered to citizens by such cities through their official websites to improve their services.

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Pasini, A., Preisegger, J.S., Pesado, P. (2019). Open Government Assessment Models Applied to Province’s Capital Cities in Argentina and Municipalities in the Province of Buenos Aires. In: Pesado, P., Aciti, C. (eds) Computer Science – CACIC 2018. CACIC 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 995. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20787-8_25

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