The Determining factors of the transparency of electronic governments in the disclosure of economic-financial information

Case of Central America

Authors

  • César Daniel Vargas Díaz Universidad de Granada: Granada, Andalucia, ES https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0217-8086
  • Helal Ouriachen El Housin Universidad de Granada, España
  • Eloy Wilson Villca Copali University of San Simon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22451/5817.ibj2022.vol5.2.11057

Abstract

Information and Communication Technologies, and specifically the Internet have enabled governments to maintain a permanent channel of communication with its citizens, by which it seeks greater participation by them and improved transparency and accountability, thereby reducing possibilities for corruption. In this context, the objective of this research is twofold: On one hand, assessing the degree of public economic and financial information that the central governments of the countries of Central America disseminate through their websites, and on the other, identifying environmental factors that may be associated with the level of public financial information disclosed through the Internet.

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Author Biographies

César Daniel Vargas Díaz, Universidad de Granada: Granada, Andalucia, ES

Dr. César Vargas Díaz (Ph.D.) Universidad de Granada Campus de la Cartuja España

Helal Ouriachen El Housin, Universidad de Granada, España

Doctor en Historia, en la especialidad de Historia de Economía, por la Universidad de Granada, España

Eloy Wilson Villca Copali, University of San Simon

Professor in the Faculty of Economic of the University of San Simon (Bolivia). Postulant Doctor in Economy at the University Private del Valle (Bolivia), Magister in Business Management and Strategic Management in Information Technologies and Specialist in Quality Management Systems NB/ISO 9001:2015

Published

2022-01-25

How to Cite

Vargas Díaz, C. D. ., El Housin, H. O., & Villca Copali, E. W. (2022). The Determining factors of the transparency of electronic governments in the disclosure of economic-financial information: Case of Central America. Iberoamerican Business Journal, 5(2), 04–35. https://doi.org/10.22451/5817.ibj2022.vol5.2.11057

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Section

NEGOCIOS INTERNACIONALES

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