Bibliometric analysis on the development of open government
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As progress has been made with respect to the types of governments and the integrations that citizens have had in the governance process, is that the need arises to know the functionality and thus know the development of the management of an open government. Thus, an analysis is carried out on the term and how it is developing its scientific production in different countries in the last 5 years. Determine the level of scientific production in relation to open government in databases Scopus, Scielo, Redalyc and EBSCOHost from the years 2016 to 2020. This article was developed through descriptive bibliometric analysis where a sample of CCCC articles published between 2016 and 2020 in the databases of indexed journals were analyzed. Results. It is a bibliometric, descriptive and introspective study, which shows an analysis of the contributions of scientific production where it has been analyzed that the country with the highest production in the CCC year is CCCCC; in addition, the year where there has been an increase in research on this subject is at the CCC. The scientific productions of the developed theme were worked under a qualitative research cut. The open government is a current mechanism that allows the transparent development of public administrative procedures.
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