Bibliographic citations
Murrieta, C., Poch, C. (2018). Análisis y evaluación de la Ley de Transparencia y Acceso a la Información Pública en el II semestre 2012 del Gobierno Regional de Ucayali: aportes para mejorar su implementación y eficiencia de gestión [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/12486
Murrieta, C., Poch, C. Análisis y evaluación de la Ley de Transparencia y Acceso a la Información Pública en el II semestre 2012 del Gobierno Regional de Ucayali: aportes para mejorar su implementación y eficiencia de gestión [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/12486
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title = "Análisis y evaluación de la Ley de Transparencia y Acceso a la Información Pública en el II semestre 2012 del Gobierno Regional de Ucayali: aportes para mejorar su implementación y eficiencia de gestión",
author = "Poch Cañari, Carlos Enrique",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2018"
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Transparency and access to public information are fundamental elements in the prevention and fight against corruption, so it is very important to constantly review its implementation process to strengthen it in order to build an honest, responsible and, democratically sustainable society within a social order of respect for dignity and human rights. This research aims to verify, analyze and evaluate the implementation of the law of transparency and access to public information to the Regional Government of Ucayali, during the second half of 2012, in order to propose alternatives that contribute to its improvement and become an instrument of efficiency in the management of this government entity. This study allowed us to know, in terms of social management, how much was the transparency of the information published in its Standard Transparency Portal (STP); as well as, to what extent the population was allowed to requested information on regional management. Both cases, referred to the context of regional competition that includes its plans, policies, projects and, economic and social development programs. The investigation was developed using the qualitative methodology, in the form of a case study; that is, empirically (exploratory, descriptive, explanatory). The transparency process was evaluated, analyzing the amount of government management information published virtually in the STP., and to what extent it was being updated. Regarding the process of access to information, its evaluation was determined based on the acceptability of requests for access to information, which the population required through Government Web Page (GWP). With the purpose of verifying the truthfulness of the information collected and determine to what extent the theory was being crystallized in practice to give an adequate response to the research questions; representative groups of regional government officials, representatives of civil organizations and citizens who visited this public institution, were interviewed using a previously prepared guide. Using the triangulation technique, the data obtained were analyzed and evaluated in depth to determine the conclusions and recommendations for the implementation of the law under study; as well as, so that they can be considered in the choice of instruments that could contribute to the efficiency of the management of this regional entity. Concluding that the Regional Government of Ucayali, presents a transparency effectiveness of 60% in the publication of its administration on the STP. Regarding the access to the information of its management, the effectiveness was reflected at 0%. Results that, having been contrasted with the analysis of the interviews conducted, could, very well, be taken into account to achieve improvements in the implementation and compliance with the law in question. We trust that the conclusions and recommendations derived from this study, can contribute to the achievement of efficiency and effectiveness in the implementation of the law of transparency and access to public information, as well as, in the continuous improvement of its management that will undoubtedly favor the strengthening and sustainability of the social order of that region. In this way, it could become one of the most transparent institutions and have a great support of confidence from the population of Ucayali, who for their constitutional and democratic rights now demand that their representatives and/or governors be honest and without vestiges of corruption, which, as such, could converted in a paradigmatic institution to be emulated by the social managers of regional governments.
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