Conference Proceedings
Uncovering governmental transparency in federative states: diverse government spheres, heterogeneous outcomes
Date
2016Registration in:
978-0-7695-5670-3
1060-3425
10.1109/HICSS.2016.352
000412976702110
Author
Coelho, Taiane Ritta
Silva, Thomaz Anderson Barbosa da
Cunha, Maria Alexandra Viegas Cortez da
Teixeira, Marco Antonio Carvalho
Institutions
Abstract
This study aims to problematize the issue of government transparency in federative states. As the Brazilian case is analyzed, it also approaches the question of territorial heterogeneity and its effects. Methodology consisted of comparative analysis of the transparency indexes among the three different spheres of government: municipalities, states and central government. Observation of 125 public administration websites reveals that the more limited the sphere of government, the lower the level of transparency is. In other words, Brazilian central government is more transparent than the state ones, and these, in turn, are more transparent than the municipal governments. These differences do not corroborate the maxim employed by supporters of the federalism that local governments tend to establish closer relations with citizens. Furthermore, integrated action among all the government spheres may be recommendable to obtain better transparency outcomes.