The purpose of this article is to consider why some national governments have been able to successfully take steps toward open government while others have not. In doing this it outlines two models of information management: a reactive model and a proactive model. Ultimately, it is found that governments following a reactive model, characterized by strong informational control and a lack of high-level political and bureaucratic support for open government, cannot fully or successfully realize open government
The term open government is often used to describe initiatives of putting government information on ...
Open government is an important innovation to foster trustworthy and inclusive governments. The auth...
Part 1: FoundationsInternational audienceOpen government implementation connects to several actions:...
The article aims to investigate how key e-Governance dimensions related to openness, such as transpa...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature within public management on open governme...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature within public management on open governme...
According to the contributions of several authors, the Open Government (OG) concept is maturing and ...
The concept of open government is a new phenomenon which has attracted a lot of attention in recent ...
Ever more governments around the world are defining and implementing ``open data'' strategies in ord...
The term open government is often used to describe initiatives of putting government information on ...
Open government policies (on transparency, participation, and collaboration, but also on digital tec...
An increasing number of countries are adopting open government reforms, driven, in part, by the Open...
Open government has long been advocated as an antidote to corruption and as an essential element in ...
Sharing government data without reuse barriers, which is known as Open Government Data (OGD), promis...
The developing of the Open Government Model is allowing an organizational revolution for public ad...
The term open government is often used to describe initiatives of putting government information on ...
Open government is an important innovation to foster trustworthy and inclusive governments. The auth...
Part 1: FoundationsInternational audienceOpen government implementation connects to several actions:...
The article aims to investigate how key e-Governance dimensions related to openness, such as transpa...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature within public management on open governme...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature within public management on open governme...
According to the contributions of several authors, the Open Government (OG) concept is maturing and ...
The concept of open government is a new phenomenon which has attracted a lot of attention in recent ...
Ever more governments around the world are defining and implementing ``open data'' strategies in ord...
The term open government is often used to describe initiatives of putting government information on ...
Open government policies (on transparency, participation, and collaboration, but also on digital tec...
An increasing number of countries are adopting open government reforms, driven, in part, by the Open...
Open government has long been advocated as an antidote to corruption and as an essential element in ...
Sharing government data without reuse barriers, which is known as Open Government Data (OGD), promis...
The developing of the Open Government Model is allowing an organizational revolution for public ad...
The term open government is often used to describe initiatives of putting government information on ...
Open government is an important innovation to foster trustworthy and inclusive governments. The auth...
Part 1: FoundationsInternational audienceOpen government implementation connects to several actions:...