Theoretical approach: accountability in public management
Keywords:
accountability, state, public policies, legitimacy, governanceAbstract
The research aims to propose a theoretical approach to accountability that is conceived in public management entities, the methodology used corresponds to the review and bibliographic analysis of articles related to the study, oriented from conceptual theoretical perspectives and the evolution of accountability in open access databases , whose characteristics are focused on the analysis of the information collected. In addition, to articulate the legality and transparency with ethical principles of the actors involved towards the common good of the citizens, whose conclusion is to account to the governed for the actions, executions, powers and budgetary commitments according to the needs of a local nature. , regional and national in public management, in addition, develop critical debate in future research.
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