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On-line version ISSN 1646-5954
Abstract
VIVAS-GARCIA, Marisela et al. Presence of Extrinsic Motivational Factors for Entrepreneurship in the Electronic Governments of the Countries of the Andean Community. OBS* [online]. 2018, vol.12, n.2, pp.286-308. ISSN 1646-5954.
The purpose of the study is to detect the presence of extrinsic motivational factors for entrepreneurship, from the perspective of the role of communication in the portals of Electronic Governments (EG), of countries that form the Andean Community (CAN), for the support of the aspiring entrepreneur. An evolutionary/incremental methodology was used to reveal the underlying procedural sequence in the initial phases of an enterprise, by means of a group of implicit variables in each dimension/phase chosen a priori. These variables account for: a) the presence of motivational factors, b) relative information of these factors and c) government/citizen communication. The results indicate both a high presence and information of motivational factors on CAN government websites. Nevertheless, the sequence of the process is affected in the ‘communication' dimension between governmental entities and citizens due to the reduced presence of online services and active tools that facilitate communication in real time. The study concludes that the EG of CAN countries, understood as an integral concept, contribute to the empowerment of citizens and may have a relational impact on the population through the improvement of its entrepreneurial culture.
Keywords : motivational factors; electronic government; entrepreneurship; information; communication.