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Towards Smart Citizen Control in Public Procurement: Ecuador's Case Study

  • Colegio de Ciencias e Ingenieŕias El Politecnico
  • Cooperación Alemana Para El Desarrollo Implementada Por GIZ
  • Colegio de Jurisprudencia JUR

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Abstract

Governments around the world carry out public procurement processes to pursue social-oriented goals and political beneficial outcomes. Profit-based objectives are not accounted for in public procurement, and this creates a natural environment for inefficiency and corruption. As a result, e-procurement tools have been implemented as part of government efforts to reduce corruption in both developed and developing countries. Yet, in the latter, e-procurement tools tend to lack effective prevention and control mechanisms. Particularly, in Ecuador -a middle income Latin American country- the government's official e-procurement system is devoid of automated mechanisms to detect and inform about corruption risks in purchasing procedures that take place within the platform. Unfortunately, according to past experiences reported in the literature, no existing e-procurement tool can be ported from or among countries. For this, we introduce a government independent tailored-made system that gathers data from the Ecuadorian official e-procurement website (SOCE), and analyzes its data to produce a set of indicators of corruption risks. Through a public web portal, the system will raise red flags upon detecting procedures where transparency, concurrency and legality principles are at risk. We believe that this tool will strengthen citizen control over public procurement in Ecuador and, in the near future, will allow us to integrate smart algorithms to automatically oversee public procurement in this country.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2023 9th International Conference on eDemocracy and eGovernment, ICEDEG 2023
EditorsCarmen Vaca, Daniel Riofrio, Jhonny Pincay, Luis Teran, Luis Teran
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798350324501
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Apr 2023
Event9th International Conference on eDemocracy and eGovernment, ICEDEG 2023 - Quito, Ecuador
Duration: 3 Apr 20235 Apr 2023

Publication series

Name2023 Ninth International Conference on eDemocracy & eGovernment (ICEDEG)

Conference

Conference9th International Conference on eDemocracy and eGovernment, ICEDEG 2023
Country/TerritoryEcuador
CityQuito
Period3/04/235/04/23

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
    SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Keywords

  • Citizen Control
  • Corruption Risk Indicators
  • Public Procure-ment
  • e-Procurement

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