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10-1108_MEDAR-08-2019-0539.pdf (196.2 کیلوبایت)

Defining transparency movements

Abstract

A considerable amount of research is devoted toward various types of transparency movements such as open government, open data and open access. This is the first theoretical attempt to overview and define the larger phenomenon of transparency movements, appearing as ideologies of openness mobilizing digital resources.


Definingtransparencymovements (2).pdf (743.2 کیلوبایت)

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325170696_Defining_transparency_movements

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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15309576.2019.1691025
5_30_2020_A Systemat.pdf (2.9 مگابایت)

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https://sci-hub.tw/https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0974686220110105

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The Impact of Transparency in the Fight Against Corruption

The_Impact_of_Transparency_in_the_Fight_Against_Co.pdf (310.9 کیلوبایت)

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Transparency in Local Governments in Korea

3396956.3396998.pdf (424.4 کیلوبایت)

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Transparency of Public Decision-Making: Towards Trust in Local Government?

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2010.GrimmelikhuijsenPITransparencyofPublicDecision-MakingPolicyandInternet.pdf (307.9 کیلوبایت)

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Transparency-by-design as a foundation for open government

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10-1108_TG-02-2017-0015.pdf (192.0 کیلوبایت)

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1. Policy - Transparency

Definition

The public is easily able to locate, understand and use information about government activities, for instance: decision making, policy formulation, service provision, results. Governments ensure full transparency of their actions, processes and data, and information is published in a complete, open, understandable, easily-accessible, and free format.

Transparency can be proactive (e.g. actively publishing data and information of government processes and actions) and reactive (e.g. responding to Freedom of Information requests).

Before

Steps you should consider:

Make information about the policy process public as soon as possible using, for instance, blogs, announcements, social media or websites, to publish:

  • white papers
  • policy proposals
  • feasibility assessments
  • analyses
  • case studies
  • lessons learnt
  • timelines
  • stakeholder lists (including lobbyists and informal groups)
  • anticipated budgets
  • procurement data

During

Steps you should consider:

  1. Accurately capture the process of developing your project/policy.
  2. Ensure the decision-making journey is available online in a timely manner, with opportunities for public input and feedback clearly marked.
  3. Publish original documents and details of the meetings held (e.g. minutes and readouts, or a list of key issues discussed). If running external consultations, capture and publish all activities and outcomes, and make them available to the public (if information and data is not sensitive, e.g. defined as GDPR or FOI exceptions).
  4. Publish an aggregated statistical overview of the engagement (e.g. 10 roundtables with 60 stakeholders, 15 of whom were from the government, 30 from the civil society groups and 15 from the private sector).

After

Steps you should consider:

  1. Make evaluation reports and next steps public.
  2. Consider publishing reports in different formats to make them accessible to different groups of people (e.g. pdf, doc, and html formats).
  3. Any data (with the exception of personal and sensitive data) generated during the project should be made publicly available on gov.uk in an open, machine-readable format.
  4. Stick to the timeline of publishing this data, and be clear if there are any delays.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/open-government-playbook/open-government-playbook-html-version

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در این مقاله در مورد مضرات شفافیت قانون گذاری در حوزه‌ی ریسک اعتبار صحبت شده
این مقاله‌ای هست که مخالفان شفافیت آرا بهش رفرنس میدن اما بررسی اجمالی مقاله میرسونه اولا حوزه‌ی مطالعه‌ی موردی خیلی خاص است و قابل تعمیم نیست ثانیا خیلی تک بعدی به موضوع نگاه شده ویک موضوع سیاسی، فرهنگی، اجتماعی با یک سری عدد و رقم تحلیل شده البته من کامل مطالعه نکردم مقاله رو harden2020.pdf (432.3 کیلوبایت)
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Comparative analysis of legislation on transparency and access to public information countries of latin america
This article constitutes a comparative analysis between different Latin American countries that are part of the Mercosur and their respective Laws on access to information; for which the legislation of said countries is taken as sources of analysis through the revision of its regulation on transparency, through the elaboration of worksheets based on indicators of the RTA model and the principles of transparency of the ARTICLE 19 portal. This process allowed us to identify differences and similarities, since some countries have complementary laws such as Law of Citizen Participation (Brazil), with regulations that are aimed at strengthening transparency; furthermore, it could be clearly distinguished that not all countries have the so-called principles of transparency in their regulations; therefore, some reforms are necessary, especially in the case of Uruguay. © 2021, Associacao Iberica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informacao. All rights reserved.
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Bringing salary transparency to theworld: Computing robust compensation insights via linkedin salary C3 - International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings
The recently launched LinkedIn Salary product has been designed with the goal of providing compensation insights to the world’s professionals and thereby helping them optimize their earning potential. We describe the overall design and architecture of the statistical modeling system underlying this product.We focus on the unique data mining challenges while designing and implementing the system, and describe the modeling components such as Bayesian hierarchical smoothing that help to compute and present robust compensation insights to users. We report on extensive evaluation with nearly one year of de-identiffed compensation data collected from over one million LinkedIn users, thereby demonstrating the effcacy of the statistical models. We also highlight the lessons learned through the deployment of our system at LinkedIn. © 2017 ACM.
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A Comparative Study on Open Government Data Policies between China and the United States Based on Two-dimensional Analysis Framework
Open government data as an important part of the big data strategy, it has great significance to promote public participation, realize government transparency and enhance social trust. This paper takes the open government data policy of China and the United States as the research object, and a comparative analysis of the policy is made by constructing a two-dimensional analytical framework that includes both the instrumental dimension and the content evaluation dimension. The result shows: in terms of instrumental dimensions, the use of environmental policy instruments in the policies of the two countries is the most, the supply policy tools are the second, the demand-based policy tools are at least, but in the environment-based policy tools and supply-type policy tools to use the proportion of the gap, China is greater than the United States; In the aspect of content evaluation, the two countries have the highest degree of readiness policy, and there are differences in the implementation and influence of the policy design. Based on this, this paper puts forward some suggestions for the development of China’s open government data policy.

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