Bibliographic citations
Vicente, M., (2022). Micro sociología del planeamiento estratégico: análisis del proceso de institucionalización de los planes sectoriales en los Sectores Cultura y Economía y Finanzas [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22138
Vicente, M., Micro sociología del planeamiento estratégico: análisis del proceso de institucionalización de los planes sectoriales en los Sectores Cultura y Economía y Finanzas []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22138
@misc{renati/537528,
title = "Micro sociología del planeamiento estratégico: análisis del proceso de institucionalización de los planes sectoriales en los Sectores Cultura y Economía y Finanzas",
author = "Vicente Castro, Martha Zuly",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
This professional report proposes a critical reflection of the sectorial strategic planning processes from the perspective of sociological institutionalism. To this end, the professional experience of providing technical assistance to the Culture Sector and the Economy and Finance Sector, for the preparation of their multi-annual sectorial strategic plans is systematized. This experience was developed as part of the CEPLAN technical team in charge of implementing a new system of sectorial planning rules materialized in the first planning regulation that was approved in 2014 as part of a broader process of modernization of public management and state reform. The report describes micro-social aspects of the implementation of the sectorial planning process, and discusses the cases under conceptual categories typical of sociological institutionalism. Some structural conditions that were evidenced in the process and that contextualized the reproduction of the new rules of the planning process and of the system itself in the cases described constitutes an initial process of institutionalization of strategic planning in two different organizational fields of the public sector; it is proposer to conceptualize that the new rules of planning under the approach of modern public management, constitute the institutional myth of planning; and that the institutionalization of sectorial planning had a structuring process in the sectors through the agencies of the participants in the process; and the reproduction of intentional practices by teams.
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