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Elsa Estevez

Researcher at Universidad Nacional del Sur

Publications -  141
Citations -  2153

Elsa Estevez is an academic researcher from Universidad Nacional del Sur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Government & Corporate governance. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 141 publications receiving 1631 citations. Previous affiliations of Elsa Estevez include International Institute of Minnesota & United Nations University.

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Lean government and platform-based governance—Doing more with less

TL;DR: Lean government is a new wave which is appearing as a response to traditional approaches—like electronic government (e-Government) and transformational government (t-Government), and aims at reducing the complexity of the public sector by simplifying and streamlining organizational structures and processes.
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Data governance: Organizing data for trustworthy Artificial Intelligence

TL;DR: The framework promotes the stewardship of data, processes and algorithms, the controlled opening of data and algorithms to enable external scrutiny, trusted information sharing within and between organizations, risk-based governance, system-level controls, and data control through shared ownership and self-sovereign identities.
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Electronic Governance for Sustainable Development — Conceptual framework and state of research

TL;DR: A conceptual framework for EGOV4SD is proposed, a research assessment framework is proposed and the main contribution of the paper is establishing a foundation for EGov4SD research.
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Universal and contextualized public services: Digital public service innovation framework

TL;DR: The paper puts forward a framework for developing such innovations, and populates it with transparent, participatory, anticipatory, personalized, co-created, context-aware and context-smart services (including real-life examples) as initial set of innovations.
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A taxonomy for planning and designing smart mobility services

TL;DR: A taxonomy for planning and designing smart mobility services is proposed that provides a common vocabulary to discuss and share information about such services and comprises eight dimensions: type of services, maturity level, users, applied technologies, delivery channels, benefits, beneficiaries, and common functionality.