Transparency has often been hailed as one of the main mechanisms through which corruption can be combated due to the fact that it supposedly increases levels of accountability. In this sense, e-Government would be the platform through which this can be achieved. However, as the author demonstrates, this is a failed assumption since it is not applicable to several national contexts, such as is the case of Brazil. This study therefore aims to reach beyond what has already been done, and demonstrate why investments in transparency have not achieved the desired results by conducting an interpretive piece of research and adopting a multi-case study approach
Corruption causes permissive effects such as corrosion of revenue and inefficiency in resource alloc...
International organizations and NGOs promote transparency as a necessary condition for enhancing acc...
Is the diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICTs) the “magic bullet” for effecti...
Transparency has often been hailed as one of the main mechanisms through which corruption can be com...
This paper is an attempt to shed light on the causes of corruption through empirical analysis of the...
This paper presents a literature review on the issue of transparency in government institutions. The...
This article broaches the subject of Electronic Government, with a focus on its use in the 27 state ...
From the perspective of the New Institutional Theory, legal enforcement of public transparency must ...
Abstract The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) sets the standard in revenue tran...
Governments have adopted the rhetoric of promoting transparency, citizen engagement, and accountabil...
This research analyzes the Transparency in Government Institutions and proposes guidelines for its p...
ABSTRACT/nThis article discusses the public administration strategy in the creation of electronic go...
Civil society’s struggle against corruption has as a major element, (alongside the enforcement of th...
O objetivo deste trabalho é avaliar a funcionalidade dos portais de transparência dos estados como f...
[extract] The transparency of government activities is one of the most effective tools in preventing...
Corruption causes permissive effects such as corrosion of revenue and inefficiency in resource alloc...
International organizations and NGOs promote transparency as a necessary condition for enhancing acc...
Is the diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICTs) the “magic bullet” for effecti...
Transparency has often been hailed as one of the main mechanisms through which corruption can be com...
This paper is an attempt to shed light on the causes of corruption through empirical analysis of the...
This paper presents a literature review on the issue of transparency in government institutions. The...
This article broaches the subject of Electronic Government, with a focus on its use in the 27 state ...
From the perspective of the New Institutional Theory, legal enforcement of public transparency must ...
Abstract The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) sets the standard in revenue tran...
Governments have adopted the rhetoric of promoting transparency, citizen engagement, and accountabil...
This research analyzes the Transparency in Government Institutions and proposes guidelines for its p...
ABSTRACT/nThis article discusses the public administration strategy in the creation of electronic go...
Civil society’s struggle against corruption has as a major element, (alongside the enforcement of th...
O objetivo deste trabalho é avaliar a funcionalidade dos portais de transparência dos estados como f...
[extract] The transparency of government activities is one of the most effective tools in preventing...
Corruption causes permissive effects such as corrosion of revenue and inefficiency in resource alloc...
International organizations and NGOs promote transparency as a necessary condition for enhancing acc...
Is the diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICTs) the “magic bullet” for effecti...