Transformation of Public Management with a Social Approach: A Model for Inclusive Development in the Amazonas Region

Carlos Alberto Hinojosa Salazar
Benjamín Roldan Polo Escobar
Heisely Mori Pelaez
Robert Wagner Ocadio Acosta
Milagros Natividad Hinojosa Meléndez
Consuelo González Camacho

Abstract

The article entitled "Transformation of Public Management with a Social Approach: A Model for Inclusive Development in the Amazon Region" aims to analyze the key factors in the modernization of public management and its relationship with municipal development in the Amazon region. It will examine how the implementation of Law No. 27658 has optimized administrative efficiency, promoting an inclusive approach focused on transparency and social welfare. The methodology employed was a non-experimental cross-sectional correlational design, using a non-probabilistic sampling of 162 municipal users. The data were analyzed using Spearman's rating coefficient to determine the relationship between the modernization of public management and factors such as efficiency in the use of resources, transparency and compliance with goals. The findings reveal a moderate positive relationship between public management modernization and municipal administrative efficiency. Although significant progress has been made in the adoption of technologies and transparency, there are still areas for improvement in decision making and optimization of administrative processes. This study highlights the need to strengthen participatory governance and social equity for sustainable municipal development.

How to Cite

Carlos Alberto Hinojosa Salazar, Benjamín Roldan Polo Escobar, Heisely Mori Pelaez, Robert Wagner Ocadio Acosta, Milagros Natividad Hinojosa Meléndez, & Consuelo González Camacho. (2024). Transformation of Public Management with a Social Approach: A Model for Inclusive Development in the Amazonas Region . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 566–577. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.1870