Venezuelan State. Lack of digitization as concealment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51915/ret.186Keywords:
Active transparency, E-Government, Access to information, CorruptionAbstract
Assuming observable particularities in the Venezuelan public administration during Bolivarian revolution’s era, with its rise and fall of the oil bonanza, the present research, broadly speaking, has the objective of pointing out how, in the last twenty years, use has been made of omissions of State powers, regulatory ambiguities and centralism to the detriment of the concepts of transparency and E-government. In this case, the non-digitization, except in some offices of procedures and receipt of donations since 2015, is a tacit variable in favor of the concealment of public information, something that accompanies the vertiginous corruption perceived by the majority of Venezuelans.
Downloads
Global Statistics ℹ️
575
Views
|
390
Downloads
|
965
Total
|
References
AGUILAR, E. Y VARGAS, J. 2016. “Generación de una cultura de transparencia desde la niñez”. En Arias, Rafael; Cruz, Alberto; Fernández, Justo y Sosa, Julio (Ed.) Primer Congreso Nacional de Finanzas Públicas. Las Finanzas Públicas y la Visión del Ciudadano (CNFPyVC). pp. 107-114. Xalapa, Veracruz, México.
ALT, J. 2018. “Twenty years of transparency research”. Public Sector Economics 2018 – Fiscal openness: transparency, participation and accountability in fiscal policies. Institute of Public Finance, International Budget Partnership and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Zagreb.
ARENAS, N. Y GÓMEZ, L. 2006. El régimen populista en Venezuela ¿avance o peligro para la democracia? Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política. No 28. pp. 5-45.
BASTIDA, F. 2018. Transparency and government trust. Organized by the Institute of Public Finance, International Budget Partnership and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Zagreb.
HIDALGO, G. 2002. Una educación para la modernización de Venezuela, un debate político-ideológico de actualidad (1936-45) (Tesis de maestría). Universidad de Los Andes.
JEREZ, D.; NOROÑA, M.; PUENTE, E. y REMACHE, A. 2018. “Estudio sobre el Acceso y Protección de la Información (GIS) y Documentos Confidenciales”. INNOVA Research Journal 2018, Vol. 3, No. 11, 1-15. ISSN 2477-9024
LEYS, C. 1993. "What is the problem about corruption?" en Arnold J. Heidenheimer, Michael Johnson y Victor T. LeVine, Political Corruption - A Handbook, New Brunswick/Londres: Transaction Publishers 1993, pp. 51-66, p. 59.
LINDGREN, I. & VAN VEENSTRA, A. 2018. Digital government transformation: a case illustrating public eservice development as part of public sector transformation. 18 Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research. https://doi.org/10.1145/3209281.3209302
MATHEUS, M. 1996. “Una visión normativa de la descentralización en Venezuela”. Cuestiones Políticas. Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Políticas. Universidad del Zulia. No. 16, pp. 173-193.
MATHEUS, M. y ROMERO, M. 2001. “Del Federalismo incongruente a la Estructura Unicameral en Venezuela”. Revista Venezolana de Ciencia Política. Universidad de Los Andes. N°19. P. 91-105.
PEROZO, M. 1986. Bolívar y el ideal democrático. Biblioteca Venezolana de Historia. No. 31. MCMLXXXVI. Caracas, Venezuela.
OLÍAS DE LIMA, B. 2005. “Servicios públicos y gobernanza”. Sistema: revista de Ciencias Políticas. Nº 184-185, pp. 125-140. España.
ORDOÑEZ, S. y ORTÍZ, D. 2019. “Buena administración, transparencia y eficiencia: evidencia de los municipios de Colombia”. Revista digital de Derecho Administrativo. N.º 21, primer semestre/2019, pp. 179-199.
RACHADELL, M. 1990. “Una Propuesta para la Descentralización”. COPRE-ILDIS, Caracas.
RACHADELL, M. 2006. “La centralización del poder en Venezuela”. Provincia. N° 16. pp. 199-282.
RAMIO, C. 2001. “Los problemas de la implantación de la nueva gestión pública en las administraciones publicas latinas: Modelo de Estado y Cultura Institucional”. Revista del CLAD: Reforma y Democracia. N° 21. Caracas, Venezuela.
SCARBAY, L. 2005. El capital social de las organizaciones del tercer sector. Revista Venezolana de Ciencia Política. Universidad de Los Andes. N°28, pp. 59-90.
SHAW, EMILY. 2018. “Skipping Ahead to the Good Part: The Role of Civic Technology in Achieving the Promise of E-Government”. JeDEM 10 (2), p. 74-96.
SHENOY, A.; JEONG, D. y ZIMMERMANN, L. 2018. “Are Transparency and Accountability Enough? Open Corruption and Why it Exists”. Economics. University of California, Santa Cruz.
SILCOCK, R. 2001. “What is e-government?”. Parliamentary affairs, N° 54(1), pp. 88-101.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2021 Spanish Journal of Transparency

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
The Spanish Journal of Transparency is committed to free access and unrestricted use of its information and digital resources. The open access policy is materialized in:
- Free, free and universal access.
- The authors and the Journal grant any potential user the right to use, copy or distribute the content in an unlimited and irrevocable manner, with the sole condition of recognizing the authorship.
- The electronic documents corresponding to the content of the Journal are included in digital format to allow free access.