Linking Objective-Oriented Transparency to Political Leadership and Strategic Planning
<p>Transparency, one of the many tools of the strategic planning concept, is commonly assumed to result in a number of diffuse benefi ts for government. Yet, empirical research demonstrates that the relationship between transparency and good governance is not as straightforward as often assume...
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doaj-6728c498a94b44689e029cfc84a714b32021-06-30T05:52:06ZengBabes Bolyai UniversityTransylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences1842-28452016-12-0112SI7590522Linking Objective-Oriented Transparency to Political Leadership and Strategic PlanningSeptimiu SZABO0Marius PROFIROIU1Gregory PORUMBESCU2Erica CEKA3PhD candidate, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, RomaniaProfessor, Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Administration and Public Management, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, RomaniaAssistant professor, School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers University- Newark, NJ, USAResearch Assistant, Department of Public Administration, School of Public & Global Affairs, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, USA<p>Transparency, one of the many tools of the strategic planning concept, is commonly assumed to result in a number of diffuse benefi ts for government. Yet, empirical research demonstrates that the relationship between transparency and good governance is not as straightforward as often assumed. As a result, many are now debating the role of transparency in fostering effective governance. This study argues that current debates over the benefi ts of transparency stem from too general conceptualization of what transparency actually is. As such, drawing upon existing literature, we contribute to this debate over the utility of transparency in the following ways. First, we offer a framework that suggests a more nuanced understanding of the different types of information needed to enhance government transparency. Second, we discuss how the different types of information outlined in our framework promise to improve specifi c aspects of government. Finally, we demonstrate how transparency is dependent on a strong political leadership and how it needs to be integrated into the organizational strategic planning in order to be effective.</p>https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/505transparency, good governance, political leadership, strategic planning, public information. |
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Linking Objective-Oriented Transparency to Political Leadership and Strategic Planning |
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Linking Objective-Oriented Transparency to Political Leadership and Strategic Planning |
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Linking Objective-Oriented Transparency to Political Leadership and Strategic Planning |
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Linking Objective-Oriented Transparency to Political Leadership and Strategic Planning |
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Linking Objective-Oriented Transparency to Political Leadership and Strategic Planning |
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linking objective-oriented transparency to political leadership and strategic planning |
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Babes Bolyai University |
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Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences |
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1842-2845 |
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2016-12-01 |
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<p>Transparency, one of the many tools of the strategic planning concept, is commonly assumed to result in a number of diffuse benefi ts for government. Yet, empirical research demonstrates that the relationship between transparency and good governance is not as straightforward as often assumed. As a result, many are now debating the role of transparency in fostering effective governance. This study argues that current debates over the benefi ts of transparency stem from too general conceptualization of what transparency actually is. As such, drawing upon existing literature, we contribute to this debate over the utility of transparency in the following ways. First, we offer a framework that suggests a more nuanced understanding of the different types of information needed to enhance government transparency. Second, we discuss how the different types of information outlined in our framework promise to improve specifi c aspects of government. Finally, we demonstrate how transparency is dependent on a strong political leadership and how it needs to be integrated into the organizational strategic planning in order to be effective.</p> |
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transparency, good governance, political leadership, strategic planning, public information. |
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