First published online: 29 April 2020In election times, political parties promise in their manifestos to pass reforms increasing access to government information to root out corruption and improve public service delivery. Scholars have already offered several fascinating explanations of why governments adopt transparency policies that constrain their choices. However, knowledge of their impacts is limited. Does greater access to information deliver on its promises as an anti-corruption policy? While some research has already addressed this question in relation to freedom of information laws, the emergence of new digital technologies enabled new policies, such as open government data. Its effects on corruption remain empirically underexplore...
This paper examines the ways in which using the World Wide Web to promote transparency and to dissem...
Part 1: General E-Government and Open GovernmentInternational audienceThis paper explores the relati...
During the past two decades, the number of countries that have enacted Freedom of Information (FOI) ...
In election times, political parties promise in their manifestos to pass reforms increasing access t...
It has been argued that greater transparency is needed to reduce corruption. One way of increasing t...
About 90 countries have adopted Freedom of Information (FOI) laws with the objective of facilitating...
International organizations have encouraged countries to adopt Freedom of Information (FOI) laws as ...
Transparency and responsiveness are core values of democratic governments, yet do Freedom of Informa...
Transparency has been hailed as the key to better governance, yet political actors have many reasons...
Transparency has been hailed as the key to better governance, yet political actors have many reasons...
Previous studies find that adopting Freedom of Information (FOI) laws increase reporting of corrupti...
Corruption occurs in many places within the government. To tackle the issue, open data can be used a...
Is making political institutions more transparent an effective method for combating corruption? Comm...
The effect of transparency indicators on corruption such as budget transparency, e-government, and r...
Electronic government innovations are one of the most important changes in public administration in ...
This paper examines the ways in which using the World Wide Web to promote transparency and to dissem...
Part 1: General E-Government and Open GovernmentInternational audienceThis paper explores the relati...
During the past two decades, the number of countries that have enacted Freedom of Information (FOI) ...
In election times, political parties promise in their manifestos to pass reforms increasing access t...
It has been argued that greater transparency is needed to reduce corruption. One way of increasing t...
About 90 countries have adopted Freedom of Information (FOI) laws with the objective of facilitating...
International organizations have encouraged countries to adopt Freedom of Information (FOI) laws as ...
Transparency and responsiveness are core values of democratic governments, yet do Freedom of Informa...
Transparency has been hailed as the key to better governance, yet political actors have many reasons...
Transparency has been hailed as the key to better governance, yet political actors have many reasons...
Previous studies find that adopting Freedom of Information (FOI) laws increase reporting of corrupti...
Corruption occurs in many places within the government. To tackle the issue, open data can be used a...
Is making political institutions more transparent an effective method for combating corruption? Comm...
The effect of transparency indicators on corruption such as budget transparency, e-government, and r...
Electronic government innovations are one of the most important changes in public administration in ...
This paper examines the ways in which using the World Wide Web to promote transparency and to dissem...
Part 1: General E-Government and Open GovernmentInternational audienceThis paper explores the relati...
During the past two decades, the number of countries that have enacted Freedom of Information (FOI) ...