Cómo Promover la Colaboración en Plataformas de Datos Abiertos?
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Datos abiertos, Colaboración, Plataforma de datos abiertosResumen
Objetivo: Identificar y explorar elementos colaborativos en datos abiertos gubernamentales, con enfoque en plataformas de datos abiertos.
Metodología/enfoque: Se realizó una investigación exploratoria, cualitativa y bibliográfica en las bases de datos Scopus, SienceDirect, Web of Science, Scielo, ACM, Proquest e IEEE con el objetivo de identificar estudios que contemplen el desarrollo de datos de gobierno abierto a través de la colaboración. Además, también se realizó un análisis de benchmarking en 32 plataformas interactivas para identificar mejores prácticas y funcionalidades en materia de colaboración.
Originalidad/relevancia: Los datos gubernamentales abiertos pueden considerarse una innovación importante e influyente que tiene el potencial de impulsar la creación de valor público. Aunque muchos países mantienen portales de datos gubernamentales abiertos, los elementos colaborativos de los portales son limitados.
Principales resultados: Los resultados revelaron 25 elementos colaborativos que pueden ampliar el potencial colaborativo del entorno de datos de gobierno abierto. Estos elementos han demostrado contribuir sustancialmente a un enfoque más colaborativo y eficiente, proporcionando acceso universal y fortaleciendo el uso de datos abiertos para diversos fines, alineados con la promoción de la transparencia y la rendición de cuentas en múltiples sectores.
Contribuciones teóricas: La investigación contribuye resaltando la necesidad de profundizar el estudio de la colaboración en datos abiertos, proponiendo nuevos enfoques para desarrollar ecosistemas más integradores y colaborativos.
Contribución a la gestión: Este trabajo resalta la importancia de buscar colaboración en plataformas de datos abiertos gubernamentales, contribuyendo a lograr mayor transparencia, efectividad e innovación en el uso de datos.
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