Análisis Del Índice De Desarrollo Del Gobierno Electrónico En Cuba Y Su Comparación Con Distintas Regiones Y Países
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Se realiza un estudio comparado del grado de desarrollo del gobierno electrónico en distintas regiones y países del mundo, dedicándole una atención particular al caso Cuba. Para ello se utiliza el Índice de desarrollo de gobierno electrónico (IDGE) establecido por las Naciones Unidas. A partir de los componentes del IDGE que son, el índice de servicios en línea (ISL), el índice de infraestructura de telecomunicaciones (IIT) y el índice de capital humano (ICH), el trabajo realiza un estudio detallado de la situación en que se encuentra el gobierno electrónico en Cuba, a partir de los servicios en línea que se brindan a través del análisis de las páginas web del gobierno y los principales ministerios.Download Info
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Article provided by Grupo Eumed.net (Universidad de Málaga) in its journal Observatorio de la Economía Latinoamericana.
Volume (Year): (2011)
Issue (Month): 156 (October)
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Keywords: índice de desarrollo del gobierno electrónico; índice de servicio en línea; índice de capital humano; índice de infraestructura de telecomunicaciones;References
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