Brazil’s over-centralised governance of digital transformation

Author:

Galdino de Magalhães Santos LarissaORCID

Abstract

This article analyses governance of Brazil’s Digital Transformation Strategy (E-Digital) through a new public governance (NPG) lens. Based on the analysis, the author finds that governance of E-Digital is too centralised, with too much decision-making power resting with state actors at the federal level, led by the Presidency. This analysis of the Brazilian experience aims to contribute towards understanding the modalities necessary for democratic, sustainable governance of digital transformation in Global Southern contexts.

Publisher

Wits School of Literature, Language and Media (SLLM)

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