Colombia & México: políticas públicas para promover el e-commerce en el contexto de la Alianza del Pacífico

The Pacific Alliance has a structured digital schedule through the roadmap designed by the Digital Schedule Subgroup, however, what have been the public policy measures aimed at promoting electronic commerce in Mexico and Colombia? Is there a common policy in both countries to promote electronic com...

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Autores principales: Oviedo Facundo, Oviedo Facundo, Bocanegra Gastelum, Carmen Otili
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出版: Posgrados de la División de Ciencias Económica Administrativas 2022
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spelling oai:https:--indiciales.unison.mx-:article-422023-04-20T23:58:14Z Colombia & México: políticas públicas para promover el e-commerce en el contexto de la Alianza del Pacífico Oviedo Facundo, Oviedo Facundo Bocanegra Gastelum, Carmen Otili Alianza del Pacífico Políticas públicas Economía digital TIC's Pacific Alliance Digital economy ICTs Public policies The Pacific Alliance has a structured digital schedule through the roadmap designed by the Digital Schedule Subgroup, however, what have been the public policy measures aimed at promoting electronic commerce in Mexico and Colombia? Is there a common policy in both countries to promote electronic commerce in the context of the Pacific Alliance? To answer the questions, the objective is to identify and contrast the public policy in Mexico and Colombia regarding the digital economy aimed at electronic commerce within the framework of the Pacific Alliance. To achieve the objective, public policy and digital ecosystems in both countries are analyzed, likewise, these public policies are compared with their digital schedule. As a hypothesis, it is proposed that the public policies of Mexico and Colombia that promote electronic commerce go hand in with the eLAC Regional Digital Schedule of Latin America, which leads to a common policy. For its verification, the analytical-synthetic method is used, from which it is verified that indeed, if there is a common policy, where each country, Mexico and Colombia, has its respective regulatory framework, this being a joint work in the Latin America region. La Alianza del Pacífico posee una agenda digital estructurada a través de la hoja de ruta diseñada por el Subgrupo de Agenda Digital (SGAD), empero, ¿cuáles han sido las medidas de política pública orientadas a fomentar el comercio electrónico en México y Colombia? ¿existe una política en común en ambos países para impulsar el comercio electrónico en el contexto de la Alianza del Pacífico? Para responder a las interrogantes, el objetivo consiste en identificar y contrastar la política pública en México y Colombia referente a la economía digital direccionada al comercio electrónico en el marco de la Alianza del Pacífico. Para lograr el objetivo se analiza la política pública y los ecosistemas digitales en ambos países, así mismo, se comparan dichas políticas públicas con su agenda digital. Como hipótesis se plantea, que las políticas públicas de México y Colombia que promueven el comercio electrónico van de la mano de la Agenda Digital Regional eLAC de América Latina, lo que conlleva a una política en común. Para su constatación, se recurre al método analítico-sintético, del cual se comprueba que efectivamente, si hay una política en común, en donde cada país, México y Colombia, posee su respectivo marco regulatorio, siendo éste un trabajo en conjunto en la región Latam. Posgrados de la División de Ciencias Económica Administrativas 2022-09-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Articulo evaluado por pares application/pdf https://indiciales.unison.mx/index.php/Indicial/article/view/42 10.52906/ind.v4i4.42 Indiciales; Vol. 1 Núm. 4 (2022): REVISTA INDICIALES; 37-47 2954-3649 10.52906/ind.v4i4 spa https://indiciales.unison.mx/index.php/Indicial/article/view/42/48 Derechos de autor 2022 Maria del Mar Oviedo Facundo, Carmen Otilia Bocanegra Gastelum
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Colombia & México: políticas públicas para promover el e-commerce en el contexto de la Alianza del Pacífico
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title Colombia & México: políticas públicas para promover el e-commerce en el contexto de la Alianza del Pacífico
title_short Colombia & México: políticas públicas para promover el e-commerce en el contexto de la Alianza del Pacífico
title_full Colombia & México: políticas públicas para promover el e-commerce en el contexto de la Alianza del Pacífico
title_fullStr Colombia & México: políticas públicas para promover el e-commerce en el contexto de la Alianza del Pacífico
title_full_unstemmed Colombia & México: políticas públicas para promover el e-commerce en el contexto de la Alianza del Pacífico
title_sort colombia & méxico: políticas públicas para promover el e-commerce en el contexto de la alianza del pacífico
description The Pacific Alliance has a structured digital schedule through the roadmap designed by the Digital Schedule Subgroup, however, what have been the public policy measures aimed at promoting electronic commerce in Mexico and Colombia? Is there a common policy in both countries to promote electronic commerce in the context of the Pacific Alliance? To answer the questions, the objective is to identify and contrast the public policy in Mexico and Colombia regarding the digital economy aimed at electronic commerce within the framework of the Pacific Alliance. To achieve the objective, public policy and digital ecosystems in both countries are analyzed, likewise, these public policies are compared with their digital schedule. As a hypothesis, it is proposed that the public policies of Mexico and Colombia that promote electronic commerce go hand in with the eLAC Regional Digital Schedule of Latin America, which leads to a common policy. For its verification, the analytical-synthetic method is used, from which it is verified that indeed, if there is a common policy, where each country, Mexico and Colombia, has its respective regulatory framework, this being a joint work in the Latin America region.
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