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PRESENTATION

AGENDA

1. Introduction public value: organizational strategy for public sectors.

3. E-Government

4. Open Innovation

5. Crowdsourcing

6. Open Government

7. Research context

8. Current research status

9. Conclusions

10.References

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INTRODUCTION

Ministry of ICT of Colombia (MinTIC, 2014) filed the act

2573 of 2014 where established the general directions

of the electronic government

strategy. Recommendations of the Organization for

Economic Co-operation and Development (OCDE) and

Open Government promote more

open, participative and innovative

approaches allowing citizens to have access to open

data to foster public use.

CREATING PUBLIC VALUE

substantively valuable

legitimate and political sustainable

operationally and administrable 2

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E-GOVERNMENT

Source: (United Nations, & American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), 2002, p. 1, Means & Schneider, 2002, p. 121, Duffy, 2001 , Brown & Brudney, J, L., 2001, Riasco & Giordano, 2008)

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OPEN INNOVATION

closed innovation model versus open innovation model. Chesbrough (2003, 2006)

Source: closed innovation model versus open innovation model. Chesbrough (2003, 2006)

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CROWDSOURCING

Source: (Agrawal, Catalini, & Goldfarb, 2011, Seltzer & Mahmoudi, 2013; Brabham, 2008)

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OPEN GOVERNMENT

Source: Wikipedia (accessed 5/30/2015)

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OPEN GOVERNMENT

Source: Information flow in a ideal Open Government System, (Gavelin, Burall, & Wilson, 2009)

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OPEN GOVERNMENT

Source: Hilgers & Ihl, (2010)

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OPEN GOVERNMENT

Source: Framework for citizen engaged governance (Hilgers & Ihl, 2010)

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RESEARCH CONTEXT

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á

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CURRENT RESEARCH STATUS

Source: own creation.

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CONCLUSIONS

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Brabham, D. C. (2009). Crowdsourcing Public Participation.

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Duffy, D. (2001). Q&A: Balancing the role of e-Government: Interview with Mike Hernon, vice president of

egovernment for New York City-based GovWorks.

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