The development of information and communication technologies, their active implementation in the practice of political management, over time has made it possible to use the capabilities of the Internet to solve the problems of both managers (making decisions, reducing costs of various kinds) and civil society (accountability of public servants and the government, reducing corruption component). Illustrative here is the existence in many countries of the world of the practice of e-government (e-governance), which, in turn, is one of the stages of digitalization (digitalization) of public administration. For developing countries, the introduction of digital governance is becoming an urgent need due to the flourishing traditions of corruption, nepotism, coups, closed regimes, and the desire to leave the category of developing countries. In addition, the choice of developing countries of Latin America as cases for the study was influenced by the high level of Internet access development in the countries of the region, a large number of users, and high rates of Internet access. The concept of good governance, used by the UN in assessing the quality of governance, is the theoretical basis of the study. Present paper focuses on the study of the introduction of e-governance and digital governance in three developing countries of Latin America: Argentina, Chile and Uruguay.
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