Assessing Government Transparency: An Interpretive Framework

How can we evaluate government transparency arrangements? While the complexity and contextuality of the values at stake defy straightforward measurement, this article provides an interpretative framework to guide and structure assessments of government transparency. In this framework, we discern cri...

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Published inAdministration & society Vol. 50; no. 4; pp. 501 - 526
Main Authors Meijer, Albert, ’t Hart, Paul, Worthy, Ben
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.04.2018
SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
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ISSN0095-3997
1552-3039
DOI10.1177/0095399715598341

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Summary:How can we evaluate government transparency arrangements? While the complexity and contextuality of the values at stake defy straightforward measurement, this article provides an interpretative framework to guide and structure assessments of government transparency. In this framework, we discern criteria clusters for political transparency—democracy, the constitutional state, and social learning capacity—and for administrative transparency—economy/efficiency, integrity, and resilience. The framework provides a structured “helicopter view” of the dimensions that are relevant for a contextual assessment of transparency. An illustrative case discussion of the introduction of Freedom of Information (FOI) in the United Kingdom demonstrates its utility.
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ISSN:0095-3997
1552-3039
DOI:10.1177/0095399715598341