Transparency and Digitalization in Water Services: Reality or Still a Dream?
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Zafra Gómez, Elisabeth; Garrido Montañés, Marta; López-Pérez, Germán; Navarro Ruiz, María AngustiasEditorial
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Transparency Water supply management Public services
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2024-01-23Referencia bibliográfica
Zafra-Gómez, E.; Garrido-Montañés, M.; López-Pérez, G.; Navarro-Ruiz, M.-A. Transparency and Digitalization inWater Services: Reality or Still a Dream? Water 2024, 16, 367. https://doi.org/10.3390/w16030367
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Ministry of Science and Innovation, Grant/Award numbers: PID2021-128713OB-I00, MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/yporFEDERUna manera de hacer EuropaAbstract
The provision of public services, mostly by local governments, has been widely analyzed
in the scientific literature. The relevance of these services has generated an incipient demand for
information on the part of citizens, which makes it necessary for the bodies responsible for their
provision to present adequate levels of transparency. In this context, digitalization is a crucial tool for
providing information to citizens and, therefore, contributing to improving the levels of transparency
of those organizations that provide public services. Among these, the drinking water supply service
stands out, which is crucial for well-being and sustainable progress, and whose analysis is of vital
importance, especially in countries such as Spain affected by factors such as climate change and
urbanization. In this way, the aim of this paper is to analyze the degree of transparency of the
companies providing water supply services in Spain, as well as their degree of digitalization. To this
end, a relationship will be established between the Transparency Index of Public Enterprises (INDEP)
and the Strategic Project for Economic Recovery and Transformation (PERTE), which measure the
degree of transparency and digitalization, respectively. This relationship will be established for a
sample of 59 companies responsible for water supply. The main results derived from this study show
a wide margin for improvement on the part of the companies analyzed, both in terms of transparency
and digitalization, as the vast majority of these companies show a medium–low degree of compliance
in both aspects.