The current study intends to represent scientific arguments that support the research on a city project for Bogotá, that is, a city crowdsourcing platform. In the article we come across how a public administration have to set the mission and goals based on legitimacy in order to work and how technology can be used in the framework of e-government and open government to meet citizens and government goals by using a crowdsourcing platform for dual participation and co-creation decision making for the public sector.
3. 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
4. 1
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.
6. 3
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)
7. 4
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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