Part 2: Section 1: National and International PoliciesInternational audienceNew information and communication technologies (ICT) promise an era of remarkable changes for society. In this paper, I propose to reflect on the processes underlying a national ICT initiative in Mexico aimed at improving foreign trade regulation – the Single Window for Foreign Trade. The case offers an example of the complexities of building ICT critical infrastructures in a given context. Using a narrative approach, I address the challenges and potential strategic lessons that can be learned from the case. Overall, the study offers implications that can serve as a point for comparison to similar projects
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The rapid diffusion of Information Technologies (its) has noticeably influenced the ability of socie...
New information and communication technologies (ICT) promise an era of remarkable changes for societ...
This study investigates the extent to which the digital boom has had repercussions on productive act...
The use of the internet and related information and communication technologies (ICT) in public admin...
This paper addresses how the implementation of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has affec...
The development of information infrastructures for international trade to improve supply chain visib...
The Internet revolution and the digital environment have spurred a significant amount of innovative ...
This essay analyzes the role of the market in network expansion in Latin America. Although universal...
This paper examines the role that existing Latin American policy institutions and regulatory coordin...
Three factors define the main difficulties faced by developing countries in the area of trade facili...
After implementing a comprehensive economic liberalization program in the 1990s, Mexico has become o...
National and regional ICT strategies and policies in developing countries and regions will determine...
Pervasive information and communication technology (ICT), intertwined with global dispersion of supp...
The question of how Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) affect internet policy is crucial for the global ev...
The Internet & Jurisdiction and ECLAC Regional Status Report 2020 is Latin America and the Caribbean...
The rapid diffusion of Information Technologies (its) has noticeably influenced the ability of socie...