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Abstract
CHAPARRO-MANTILLA, Mónica Liliana and PENA-DE-CARRILLO, Clara Inés. Competent social weaving for citizen participation in city government. Entramado [online]. 2021, vol.17, n.1, pp.44-68. Epub May 05, 2021. ISSN 1900-3803. https://doi.org/10.18041/1900-3803/entramado.17147.
The Intelligent Governance or citizen participation in the government of the cities, is one of the key dimensions to consider a city as intelligent, and the portals of Online Government have been a means so that participation occurs; nevertheless, this collaboration requires of another important factor as it is, the Intelligent People, represented in the social and human capital existing in the city or the social weave. This research proposes a statistical model of logistic regression to support social weaving, based on the citizen and digital competencies developed in the communities, through lifelong learning strategies. The scientific method supports this proposal, from the identification of the problem, the proposal of the solution through the use of the model, the collection of data having as population sample a community of people with cognitive disability of the FANDIC Foundation of the city of Bucaramanga, Colombia and the interpretation of the results that suggests the existence of an equation to predict the probability that an individual, after participating in an educational program designed in an adaptive way from the philosophy of lifelong learning, is part of a competent social weaving.
JEL CLASSIFICATION: 12, 13
Keywords : Lifelong learning; smart city; competent social weaving; citizen competencies; digital competencies; logistic regression.