Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
333
Language
English
Published
May 7, 2019
Publisher
Springer
Description
This insightful work explores the intersection of governance and open data, shedding light on how public value can be cultivated through effective open data initiatives. The authors delve into the conceptual model of Open Government, emphasizing the importance of transparency and collaborative engagement between governments and citizens. Through practical examples and theoretical discussions, the text reveals the mechanisms that can drive successful open data programs in various governance contexts.
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of different governance models, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses in promoting transparency and accountability. The authors engage with current challenges and opportunities in the realm of public administration, offering valuable strategies for policymakers and stakeholders who are keen on leveraging open data to enhance citizen trust and foster participatory governance.
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of different governance models, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses in promoting transparency and accountability. The authors engage with current challenges and opportunities in the realm of public administration, offering valuable strategies for policymakers and stakeholders who are keen on leveraging open data to enhance citizen trust and foster participatory governance.