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Research Associate
United Nations University at Operating Unit on Policy-driven Electronic Governance
Digital Government
Digital transformation
Emerging technologies
Open government and open data
Scopus Publications
Larissa Galdino de Magalhães Santos and Catarina Madaleno
Springer Nature Switzerland
Larissa Galdino de Magalhães Santos
Springer Nature Switzerland
Larissa Galdino de Magalhães Santos
Springer International Publishing
Larissa Galdino de MagalhÃes Santos
ACM
This article presents the results of the analysis of the open government initiative in the city of SÃo Paulo. The theoretical-methodological structure built in the doctoral research promoted the evolution of the debate about openness through the debate of the ecosystem of open government with multiple actors. In addition, the results indicate the need for the evolution of open government strategies to an ecosystem capable of integrating multiple parties in the development of public policies, for this, it is necessary to invest in "collaborative data" between civil society, private organizations and the government sector. The new support for decision-making and evidence is reinforced by political algorithm and artificial intelligence devices as software. In addition, we have awakened to the need for an emerging framework of regulation, ethics, inclusion, transparency and open governance for "political algorithms."