Contains fulltext : 164875.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Transparency is increasingly a general norm for government conduct, but it is not considered desirable in all situations. Leaking confidential information is a salient example of this. Leaking namely has a very negative connotation: it is associated with egotism, harmfulness and prosecution. Despite its impact, hardly any empirical research has been conducted to test these assumptions. We seek to redress the negative bias by discussing three sources of empirical material. Our discussion leads us to conclude that some officials leak for unvirtuous reasons but that many are actually driven by public interest. Leaking appears to occur quite often and within ...
This article looks at the public disclosure of political donations as a case study to examine the ro...
This article looks at the public disclosure of political donations as a case study to examine the ro...
Many countries refer to transparency as the right to access information but also as a tool for enhan...
The United States government leaks like a sieve. Presidents denounce the constant flow of classified...
The United States government leaks like a sieve. Presidents denounce the constant flow of classified...
In this article we outline the differences between leaking and whistleblowing, and provide possible ...
Transparency is an intrinsic value of democratic societies. Within the literature, there is an empha...
Transparency is an intrinsic value of democratic societies. Within the literature, there is an empha...
This Issue Brief reviews the relationship between secrecy, transparency and accountability in the Un...
The link between transparency and trust is often oversimplified by both supporters and critics of tr...
The link between transparency and trust is often oversimplified by both supporters and critics of tr...
Is making political institutions more transparent an effective method for combating corruption? Comm...
Government secrecy frequently fails. Despite the executive branch’s obsessive hoarding of certain ki...
The concept of secrecy as a mechanism for not providing government information, on the one hand, and...
Government secrecy frequently fails. Despite the executive branch’s obsessive hoarding of certain ki...
This article looks at the public disclosure of political donations as a case study to examine the ro...
This article looks at the public disclosure of political donations as a case study to examine the ro...
Many countries refer to transparency as the right to access information but also as a tool for enhan...
The United States government leaks like a sieve. Presidents denounce the constant flow of classified...
The United States government leaks like a sieve. Presidents denounce the constant flow of classified...
In this article we outline the differences between leaking and whistleblowing, and provide possible ...
Transparency is an intrinsic value of democratic societies. Within the literature, there is an empha...
Transparency is an intrinsic value of democratic societies. Within the literature, there is an empha...
This Issue Brief reviews the relationship between secrecy, transparency and accountability in the Un...
The link between transparency and trust is often oversimplified by both supporters and critics of tr...
The link between transparency and trust is often oversimplified by both supporters and critics of tr...
Is making political institutions more transparent an effective method for combating corruption? Comm...
Government secrecy frequently fails. Despite the executive branch’s obsessive hoarding of certain ki...
The concept of secrecy as a mechanism for not providing government information, on the one hand, and...
Government secrecy frequently fails. Despite the executive branch’s obsessive hoarding of certain ki...
This article looks at the public disclosure of political donations as a case study to examine the ro...
This article looks at the public disclosure of political donations as a case study to examine the ro...
Many countries refer to transparency as the right to access information but also as a tool for enhan...