Actas de congresos
Assessing open government budgetary data in Brazil
Fecha
2013Registro en:
Proceedings IARIA - The International Academy Research and Industry Association, Santa Clara, CA. 2013
9781612082493
Autor
Craveiro, Gisele da Silva
Santana, Marcelo Tavares de
Pereira, João Porto de Albuquerque
Institución
Resumen
Budget transparency is an instrumental factor for better understanding the concept of budget within a democratic context. International codes for best governance practices in public management have appointed the internet as a communication media with the potential to provide this information in a timely and transparent manner to the several players in the society, and open government data has added important elements to this scenario. Currently, there is no structured framework to evaluate the quality of the budgetary information disclosed on the web. This paper takes this into consideration when proposing an assessment framework and analyzing data collected from two samples: one composed by 54 budgetary websites from different Brazilian executive power levels (national, state and municipal), complemented with another sample of 34 Brazilian audit court websites.