Ángel Fernández Cuadros, Katherine Julia Fuentes Torres, Eddie Teodoro Guerra Gómez, Soledad Deisi Rojas Castro
DOI: 10.59427/rcli/2023/v23cs.4505-4523
The objective of this article was to describe the influence of digital competence on citizen participation in a local government of the Lima region, 2023, whose methodology used was quantitative approach and the data collection technique was the survey and the instrument was questionnaires, addressed to the citizens of the local government of the Lima region, which responded to the objectives of the research, whose sample was 400 citizens of non-experimental design and explanatory type. The descriptive results were 45% had a medium level of digital competence and only 10% had a high level of citizen participation, which showed that respondents lacked digital skills. Also, the inferential results were that digital competence influences citizen participation; resulting that the model explains according to Nagelkerke digital competence influences 11.6%, and in the dimensions of digital skills influence 3.1%, digital domain and knowledge influence 5.6% and digital training and autonomy influence 18.3% of citizen participation of a local government in the Lima region, 2023.
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