The editorial sets the stage for the special issue on algorithmic transparency in government. The papers in the issue bring together transparency challenges experienced across different levels of government, including macro-, meso-, and micro-levels. This highlights that transparency issues transcend different levels of government - from European regulation to individual public bureaucrats. With a special focus on these links, the editorial sketches a future research agenda for transparency-related challenges. Highlighting these linkages is a first step towards seeing the bigger picture of why transparency mechanisms are put in place in some scenarios and not in others. Finally, this introduction present an agenda for future research, which...
Transparency in government is a highly regarded value and a critical ingredient for efficient and we...
This article synthesizes the cross-disciplinary literature on government transparency. It systematic...
Transparency can only be effective when the receptors are able to process and digest the provided in...
The editorial sets the stage for the special issue on algorithmic transparency in government. The pa...
This Element argues that to understand why transparency “works” in one context, but fails in another...
In the last two decades transparency has become a ubiquitous and stubbornly ambiguous term. Typicall...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature on government transparency by developing ...
The term ‘transparency’ seems to be omnipresent in today’s debate on governments’ organization and p...
Many countries refer to transparency as the right to access information but also as a tool for enhan...
This Joint Volume has sought to combine seven papers, which all incorporated the notion of transpare...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.Modern governance is the produ...
Over the last decades, transparency has featured prominently among the European Union's (EU) efforts...
Transparency is a widely used concept in debates on international politics, from transnational anti-...
This article synthesizes the cross-disciplinary literature on government transparency. It systematic...
The notion of transparency is widely used as an analytical tool and as a guideline to propose and en...
Transparency in government is a highly regarded value and a critical ingredient for efficient and we...
This article synthesizes the cross-disciplinary literature on government transparency. It systematic...
Transparency can only be effective when the receptors are able to process and digest the provided in...
The editorial sets the stage for the special issue on algorithmic transparency in government. The pa...
This Element argues that to understand why transparency “works” in one context, but fails in another...
In the last two decades transparency has become a ubiquitous and stubbornly ambiguous term. Typicall...
This article contributes to the growing body of literature on government transparency by developing ...
The term ‘transparency’ seems to be omnipresent in today’s debate on governments’ organization and p...
Many countries refer to transparency as the right to access information but also as a tool for enhan...
This Joint Volume has sought to combine seven papers, which all incorporated the notion of transpare...
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.Modern governance is the produ...
Over the last decades, transparency has featured prominently among the European Union's (EU) efforts...
Transparency is a widely used concept in debates on international politics, from transnational anti-...
This article synthesizes the cross-disciplinary literature on government transparency. It systematic...
The notion of transparency is widely used as an analytical tool and as a guideline to propose and en...
Transparency in government is a highly regarded value and a critical ingredient for efficient and we...
This article synthesizes the cross-disciplinary literature on government transparency. It systematic...
Transparency can only be effective when the receptors are able to process and digest the provided in...