Public administration online transparency: Defining the information itens to disclose from a citizens' perspective

作者: Rui Pedro Lourenco , Helena Rolas , Susana Jorge

DOI: 10.1109/CISTI.2014.6877029

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摘要: e-Government initiatives have been progressively influenced by an emphasis on open government. In this context, it is particularly relevant the online availability of data which would allow citizens to make public officials accountable for their actions (transparency accountability). One important issue concerning transparency assessment know should be made available in sector entities web sites order facilitate accountability process. general, research literature selects such required according legal requirements and international standards (such as those from accounting), thus not taking into consideration ordinary ultimate recipients related information. To close gap, considering role journalists information brokers, a qualitative content analysis was performed news three Portuguese newspapers published month period. The resulted identification set items debate officials, journalistic point view. This might used only baseline conducting exercises, but also guide development new integrated platforms aiming at facilitating citizens' access data.

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