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View article: Transnational approaches to improving public services: the case of the open government partnership
Transnational approaches to improving public services: the case of the open government partnership Open
In this chapter, the authors argue that transnational multistakeholder partnerships can foster government reform in complex and unexpected ways that have previously received limited study. Taking the case of the Open Government Partnership…
View article: The Power of Partnership in Open Government: Reconsidering Multistakeholder Governance Reform
The Power of Partnership in Open Government: Reconsidering Multistakeholder Governance Reform Open
The Power of Partnership in Open Government: Reconsidering Multistakeholder Governance Reform â What the Open Government Partnership tells us about how international initiatives can and do shape domestic public sector reform.
View article: The Power of Partnership in Open Government
The Power of Partnership in Open Government Open
What the Open Government Partnership tells us about how international initiatives can and do shape domestic public sector reform. At the 2011 meeting of the UN General Assembly, the governments of eight nations—Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, N…
View article: Do public comments make a difference in open rulemaking? Insights from information management using machine learning and QCA analysis
Do public comments make a difference in open rulemaking? Insights from information management using machine learning and QCA analysis Open
Scholars still have a mixed picture of the impact of online public involvement in regulatory policy making, and a shortage of theoretical explanations. The novel theory put forward in this article is that substantive, technical and politic…
View article: In AI we trust? Citizen perceptions of AI in government decision making
In AI we trust? Citizen perceptions of AI in government decision making Open
Using a survey experiment on the topic of tax auditing, we investigate artificial intelligence (AI) use in government decision making through the lenses of citizen red tape and trust. We find that individuals consider an AI‐led decision to…
View article: Process effects of multistakeholder institutions: Theory and evidence from the Open Government Partnership
Process effects of multistakeholder institutions: Theory and evidence from the Open Government Partnership Open
How does membership in transnational multistakeholder institutions shape states' domestic governance? We complement traditional compliance‐based approaches by developing a process model, focusing on the independent effects of processes ass…
View article: Big Data Ethics: A Life Cycle Perspective
Big Data Ethics: A Life Cycle Perspective Open
Big Data Ethics: A Life Cycle Perspective The adoption of big data analysis in the legal domain is a recent but growing trend that highlights ethical concerns not just with big data analysis, as such, but also with its deployment in the le…
View article: A machine learning approach to open public comments for policymaking
A machine learning approach to open public comments for policymaking Open
In this paper, the author argues that the conflict between the copious amount of digital data processed by public organisations and the need for policy-relevant insights to aid public participation constitutes a ‘public information paradox…
View article: Rationale and process transparency do not reduce perceived red tape: evidence from a survey experiment
Rationale and process transparency do not reduce perceived red tape: evidence from a survey experiment Open
Red tape is a salient societal problem but there is a dearth of research on how perceived red tape can be reduced. Building on the transparency literature, we hypothesize that higher levels of rationale and process transparency will result…
View article: Government Openness and Public Trust: The Mediating Role of Democratic Capacity
Government Openness and Public Trust: The Mediating Role of Democratic Capacity Open
The open government paradigm implies that public processes are becoming more transparent, public information is available online, and citizens and nongovernmental organizations are encouraged to interact with public administration through …
View article: Being Consistent Matters: Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Rule Consistency on Citizen Red Tape
Being Consistent Matters: Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Rule Consistency on Citizen Red Tape Open
A growing stream of research in public administration is concerned with how red tape and administrative burden affects citizens. Drawing on the procedural fairness literature, we argue that the consistent application of rules reduces perce…
View article: Testing the open government recipe: Are vision and voice good governance ingredients?
Testing the open government recipe: Are vision and voice good governance ingredients? Open
Existing research shows that open government can result in better governance outcomes. However, there remains a gap in our understanding of how open government’s two component dimensions of transparency and participation – “vision” and “vo…
View article: Replication Data for: Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Public Sector: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda
Replication Data for: Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Public Sector: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda Open
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View article: Learning from Our Mistakes: Public Management Reform and the Hope of Open Government
Learning from Our Mistakes: Public Management Reform and the Hope of Open Government Open
In public administration today, many new reform ideas mingle, offering new diagnoses of governmental problems and courses of action. But scholars have highlighted reasons why we should doubt the optimistic claims of reformists. A new set o…
View article: Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Public Sector: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda
Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Public Sector: A Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Agenda Open
This article presents a systematic literature review of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) in the public sector. The findings show that although OCB is gaining more attention in the public sector, research often does not take specif…
View article: Data file de Geus et al 2020. OCB in the public sector.tab
Data file de Geus et al 2020. OCB in the public sector.tab Open
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View article: Administrative Reform and the Quest for Openness: A Popperian Review of Open Government
Administrative Reform and the Quest for Openness: A Popperian Review of Open Government Open
Scholars and policymakers claim open government offers a panoply of good governance benefits, but it also risks political abuse as window dressing or a smokescreen. To address this risk, this article builds on the meaning of openness throu…
View article: E‐participation Opportunities and the Ambiguous Role of Corruption: A Model of Municipal Responsiveness to Sociopolitical Factors
E‐participation Opportunities and the Ambiguous Role of Corruption: A Model of Municipal Responsiveness to Sociopolitical Factors Open
Municipalities ostensibly scale the ladder of e‐participation improvement to gain legitimacy. However, research has not yet addressed how e‐participation initiatives are affected by serious legitimacy concerns such as corruption. One munic…
View article: Big Data and Dahl’s Challenge of Democratic Governance
Big Data and Dahl’s Challenge of Democratic Governance Open
Big data applications have been acclaimed as potentially transformative for the public sector. But, despite this acclaim, most theory of big data is narrowly focused around technocratic goals. The conceptual frameworks that situate big dat…
View article: Organizational Design in Open Government: Two Cases from the United Kingdom and the United States
Organizational Design in Open Government: Two Cases from the United Kingdom and the United States Open
This article explores an organizational design perspective of open government. A conceptual model is developed of how contingency factors, design parameters, and goals fit together in an open government organization based on two case studi…
View article: Public Values in the Age of Big Data: A Public Information Perspective
Public Values in the Age of Big Data: A Public Information Perspective Open
Public administration scholars have so far largely viewed big data as a kind of technocratic transformation. However, through citizens’ digital records, use of service apps, social media, digital sensors, and other digital footprints, big …
View article: Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Public and Private Sectors: A Multilevel Test of Public Service Motivation and Traditional Antecedents
Organizational Citizenship Behavior in the Public and Private Sectors: A Multilevel Test of Public Service Motivation and Traditional Antecedents Open
Scholarly knowledge of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has developed significantly in the private and public sectors. However, comparisons between sectors have not been advanced. This article aims to address the gap with hierarch…
View article: Stages and Determinants of E-Government Development: A Twelve-Year Longitudinal Study of Global Cities
Stages and Determinants of E-Government Development: A Twelve-Year Longitudinal Study of Global Cities Open
Global e-government innovations are at the forefront of municipal efforts to be better organized and more efficient in delivering services and improving outcomes for the public. Scholars have argued that such innovations are embedded in in…
View article: The future of FOIA in an open government world : Implications of the open government agenda for freedom of information policy and implementation
The future of FOIA in an open government world : Implications of the open government agenda for freedom of information policy and implementation Open
July 4, 2016 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the 1966 Freedom of Information Act of the United States. Freedom of Information (FOI) has become a vital element of the American political process, become recognized as a core value of democ…
View article: Transparency for Results: Testing a Model of Performance Management in Open Government Initiatives
Transparency for Results: Testing a Model of Performance Management in Open Government Initiatives Open
Government transparency continues to challenge existing frameworks for understanding organizational performance. Transparency has proven difficult to measure and results assessing its impacts are mixed. This article sets forward a model of…
View article: Managing governance complexity and knowledge networks in transparency initiatives: the case of police open data
Managing governance complexity and knowledge networks in transparency initiatives: the case of police open data Open
Public organisations are often described as being subject to types of complexity that result from the interorganisational structure of governance networks. Transparency programmes add another level of complexity due to increased informatio…
View article: Open government performance
Open government performance Open
This dissertation addresses the topic of open government design and performance. Open government reforms are increasingly numerous worldwide. This study seeks to develop analytical concepts and models to understand internal organizational …
View article: Assessing Open Government Performance through Three Public Administration Perspectives: Efficiency, Democratic Responsiveness, and Legal-rational Process
Assessing Open Government Performance through Three Public Administration Perspectives: Efficiency, Democratic Responsiveness, and Legal-rational Process Open
Open government is a growing feature of public administration in governments across the globe. Open government has long been considered vital to democratic society but, with the arrival of digital government, openness has become touted by …
View article: An Analytic Framework for Open Government Policy Design Processes
An Analytic Framework for Open Government Policy Design Processes Open
This paper lays out an analytical framework for OG policy design processes. It uses a systematic review of (1) scholarly literature, and (2) real OG policies to corroborate existing definitions of OG and its sub-categories. The sub-categor…