Model of socio-institutional innovation in the public administration
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Keywords

transparency
public management
theory of moral agency
new institutionalism in Sociology

How to Cite

Sanagustín, M. V., & Brunet Icart, I. (2017). Model of socio-institutional innovation in the public administration. International Journal of Organizations, (19), 93–116. https://doi.org/10.17345/rio19.93-116

Abstract

In this article, a reflection is made on how public administrations are increasing their transparent behavior according to certain indicators and proposes a non-linear model of socio-institutional innovation for the implementation of an open and effective participatory government with control of the problems of Agency in the public administration, oriented to the individual and social empowerment taking advantage of the generalization of the technologies of the information and the communication, the social networks and the incidental organizations.
https://doi.org/10.17345/rio19.93-116
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