Challenges of government management in Cuba: proposal for strengthening it from the territorial perspective

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Keywords:

Government management, decentralization, technology and innovation, public policies, governance, territorial development

Abstract

Government management in Cuba faces multiple challenges that limit the efficiency of public policy implementation. This article examines how a territorial approach based on science, technology, and innovation can contribute to improving government management and regional development. The methodology employed is based on a qualitative approach, with documentary analysis and a bibliographic review of works published in various scientific databases and other academic sites of interest. Various arguments were found that indicate the benefits of government management with a territorial approach. However, barriers were identified, such as centralization, weak transfer of knowledge and innovation, and a lack of intersectoral integration. It is concluded that strategic planning, coordination between stakeholders, and citizen participation are fundamental pillars for consolidating a more efficient government model to ensure the sustainability and positive impact of public policies in the territories.

Published

2025-07-09

How to Cite

Miranda Ruiz, D., & Moya Padilla, N. (2025). Challenges of government management in Cuba: proposal for strengthening it from the territorial perspective . Universidad Y Sociedad, 17(4), e5013. Retrieved from https://rus.ucf.edu.cu/index.php/rus/article/view/5013

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