Tecnologías emergentes en gobiernos locales: Una revisión sistemática de literatura con la metodología PRISMA

Tecnologías emergentes en gobiernos locales: Una revisión sistemática de literatura con la metodología PRISMA

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15174/remap.v11i21.376

Palabras clave:

Tecnologías emergentes, administración pública y tecnología, gobiernos locales y tecnologías

Resumen

Las tecnologías emergentes tienen el potencial de transformar la administración pública de una forma inimaginada. En este sentido, este documento se enfoca en analizar a las tecnologías emergentes en gobiernos locales usando la metodología PRISMA. Las preguntas que guían la investigación son: ¿cuáles son las tecnologías emergentes utilizadas por los gobiernos locales? Y ¿cuáles son los retos y consecuencias del uso de las tecnologías emergentes en los gobiernos locales? Los hallazgos muestran tres tipos de tecnologías emergentes: 1) Básicas (como la tecnología móvil, la Web 2.0, las páginas web y las TIC), 2) De vanguardia (como Blockchain, inteligencia artificial, macrodatos (Big Data) e Internet de las cosas) y 3) Específicas y aplicadas a las ciudades inteligentes, agricultura urbana, conciencia ambiental y telesalud. Aunque la implementación de tecnologías emergentes puede resultar en beneficios para el sector público, uno de los retos consiste en acortar la brecha entre desarrolladores de tecnología y tomadores de decisiones. Asimismo, la inescrutable condición de algunos algoritmos y la capacidad de vigilancia masiva de algunas tecnologías emergentes amenazan la libertad de las sociedades y pueden deshumanizar algunos procesos en el sector público.

Biografía del autor/a

David Valle-Cruz, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

Doctor en Ciencias Económico-Administrativas. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México.

José Ramón Gil-García, Universidad de las Américas Puebla

Doctor en Administración y Políticas Públicas. Centro de Tecnología en el Gobierno y Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, Universidad Estatal de Nueva York en Albany y Universidad de las Américas Puebla.

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2022-08-11

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Valle-Cruz, D., & Gil-García, J. R. (2022). Tecnologías emergentes en gobiernos locales: Una revisión sistemática de literatura con la metodología PRISMA. Revista Mexicana De Análisis Político Y Administración Pública, 11(21), 9–28. https://doi.org/10.15174/remap.v11i21.376
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