Appendix: study sample (164 citation classics on the transparency of the public information)

  1. Abrahamson, D. E., & Goodman-Delahunty, J. (2013). The impact of organizational information culture on information use outcomes in policing: an exploratory study. Information Research, 18(4).
  2. Abushamsieh, K., López-Hernández, A. M., & Ortiz-Rodríguez, D. (2014). The development of public accounting transparency in selected Arab countries.International Review of Administrative Sciences,80(2), 421-442.
  3. Adams, C. (2014). Freedom of Information and Parliamentary Departments.Australian Journal of Public Administration,73(1), 67-78.
  4. Alcaraz-Quiles, F. J., Navarro-Galera, A., & Ortiz-Rodríguez, D. (2013). A Comparative Analysis of Transparency in Sustainability Reporting by Local and Regional Governments. Lex localis-Journal of Local Self-Government, 12(1), 55-78.
  5. Alcaraz-Quiles, F. J., Navarro-Galera, A., & Ortiz-Rodríguez, D. (2015). Factors determining online sustainability reporting by local governments.International Review of Administrative Sciences,81(1), 79-109.
  6. Alt, J. E., & Lowry, R. C. (2010). Transparency and accountability: Empirical results for US States.Journal of Theoretical Politics,22(4), 379-406.
  7. Alt, J., Lassen, D. D., & Wehner, J. (2014). It isn't just about Greece: Domestic politics, transparency and fiscal gimmickry in Europe.British Journal of Political Science,44(04), 707-716.
  8. Andersen, V. N. (2007). Transparency and openness: a reform or education policy?. Scandinavian Political Studies, 30(1), 38-60.
  9. Armstrong, C. L. (2011). Providing a clearer view: An examination of transparency on local government websites.Government Information Quarterly,28(1), 11-16.
  10. Argyrous, G. (2012). Evidence based policy: principles of transparency and accountability.Australian Journal of Public Administration,71(4), 457-468.
  11. Azfar, O., & Nelson Jr, W. R. (2007). Transparency, wages, and the separation of powers: An experimental analysis of corruption.Public Choice,130(3-4), 471-493.
  12. Ball, I. (2012). New development: transparency in the public sector.Public Money & Management,32(1), 35-40.
  13. Bauhr, M., & Grimes, M. (2014). Indignation or resignation: the implications of transparency for societal accountability.Governance,27(2), 291-320.
  14. Begg, I. (2007). Contested meanings of transparency in central banking.Comparative European Politics, 5(1), 36-52.
  15. Belongia, M. T. (2007). Opaque rather than transparent: Why the public cannot monitor monetary policy.Public Choice,133(3-4), 259-267.
  16. Berliner, D. (2014). The political origins of transparency. The Journal of Politics, 76(02), 479-491.
  17. Bertelli, A. M. (2008). Credible governance? Transparency, political control, the personal vote and British quangos. Political Studies, 56(4), 807-829.
  18. Bertot, J. C., Jaeger, P. T., & Grimes, J. M. (2010). Using ICTs to create a culture of transparency: E-government and social media as openness and anti-corruption tools for societies.Government information quarterly,27(3), 264-271.
  19. Birkinshaw, P. (2010). Freedom of information and its impact in the United Kingdom.Government Information Quarterly,27(4), 312-321.
  20. Blakemore, M., & Craglia, M. (2006). Access to public-sector information in Europe: Policy, rights, and obligations. The Information Society, 22(1), 13-24.
  21. Blume, L., & Voigt, S. (2013). The economic effects of constitutional budget institutions. European Journal of Political Economy, 29, 236-251.
  22. Burt, E., & Taylor, J. (2009). Freedom of information and Scottish local government: continuity, change and capabilities in the management of information.Local Government Studies,35(2), 181-196.
  23. Caamaño-Alegre, J., Lago-Peñas, S., Reyes-Santias, F., & Santiago-Boubeta, A. (2013). Budget transparency in local governments: an empirical analysis. Local Government Studies, 39(2), 182-207.
  24. Caba-Pérez, M.C., López Hernández, A.M. and Rodríguez-Bolívar, M.P. (2005). “Citizens´ Access to on-line governmental financial information: Practices in the European Union Countries”. Government Information Quarterly, vol. 22(2), pp. 258-276. Divulgación voluntaria
  25. Caba-Pérez, C., Rodríguez-Bolívar, M.P., & López Hernández, A. M. (2008). e-Government process and incentives for online public financial information. Online Information Review, 32(3), 379-400.
  26. Caba-Pérez. C., & López-Hernández, A. M. (2009). Governmental financial transparency in MERCOSUR member countries. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 75(1), 169-181.
  27. Caba-Pérez. C., & López-Hernández, A. M. (2007). Latin–American public financial reporting: recent and future development.Public administration and development,27(2), 139.
  28. Caba-Pérez, C., Rodríguez-Bolívar, M.P., & López Hernández, A. M. (2014). The Determinants Of Government Financial Reports Online.Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, 10(42), 5-31.
  29. Cárcaba García, A. I., & García García, J. (2010). Determinants of online reporting of accounting information by Spanish local government authorities. Local Government Studies, 36(5), 679-695
  30. Cerrillo-i-Martínez, A. (2011). The regulation of diffusion of public sector information via electronic means: Lessons from the Spanish regulation. Government Information Quarterly,28(2), 188-199.
  31. Cherry, M., & McMenemy, D. (2013). Freedom of information and ‘vexatious’ requests—The case of Scottish local government.Government Information Quarterly,30(3), 257-266.
  32. Cini, M. (2008). European Commission reform and the origins of the European Transparency Initiative.Journal of European Public Policy,15(5), 743-760.
  33. Clarke, D. P., Hrasky, S. L., & Tan, C. G. (2009). Voluntary Narrative Disclosures by Local Governments: A Comparative Analysis of the Textual Complexity of Mayoral and Chairpersons’ Letters in Annual Reports.Australian Journal of Public Administration,68(2), 194-207.
  34. Coglianese, C. (2009). The transparency president? The Obama administration and open government. Governance, 22(4), 529-544.
  35. Cohen, N. (2013). The power of expertise? Politician–bureaucrat interactions, national budget transparency and the Israeli health care policy.Policy Studies,34(5-6), 638-654.
  36. Cook, B. J. (2007). Full Disclosure: The Perils and Promise of Transparency. Perspectives on Politics, 5(04), 828-829.
  37. Coyne, C. J. (2009). Albert Breton, Gianluigi Galeotti, Pierre Salmon, and Ronald Wintrobe, eds., The Economics of Transparency in Politics.Public Choice,138(1), 259-261.
  38. Crowe, C., & Meade, E. E. (2008). Central bank independence and transparency: Evolution and effectiveness.European Journal of Political Economy,24(4), 763-777
  39. Cuadrado-Ballesteros, B. (2014). The impact of functional decentralization and externalization on local government transparency.Government Information Quarterly,31(2), 265-277.
  40. Cuadrado-Ballesteros, B., Frías-Aceituno, J., & Martínez-Ferrero, J. (2014). The role of media pressure on the disclosure of sustainability information by local governmentsOnline Information Review, 38(1), 114-135.
  41. Cucciniello, M., Bellè, N., Nasi, G., & Valotti, G. (2015). Assessing public preferences and the level of transparency in government using an exploratory approach.Social Science Computer Review,33(5), 571-586.
  42. Cunningham, A., & Phillips, M. (2005, August). Accountability and accessibility: ensuring the evidence of e-governance in Australia. InAslib Proceedings(Vol. 57, No. 4, pp. 301-317). Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  43. De Fine Licht, J. (2011). Do we really want to know? The potentially negative effect of transparency in decision making on perceived legitimacy.Scandinavian Political Studies, 34(3), 183-201.
  44. De Fine Licht, J. (2014). Transparency actually: how transparency affects public perceptions of political decision-making. European Political Science Review, 6(02), 309-330.
  45. Deng, S., Peng, J., & Wang, C. (2013). Fiscal transparency at the Chinese provincial level.Public Administration,91(4), 947-963.
  46. Dogan, M. K. (2010). Transparency and political moral hazard.Public Choice,142(1-2), 215-235.
  47. Dowley, K. M. (2006). Local Government Transparency in East Central Europe.Local Government Studies,32(5), 563-583.
  48. Dragoş, D. C. (2006). Transparency in Public Administration: Free Access to Public Information. A Topical Comparative Analysis of Several Jurisdictions from Central and Eastern Europe.Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences, (17).
  49. Dragoş, D. C., Neamtţu, B., & Cobârzan, B. V. (2012). Procedural transparency in rural Romania: linking implementation with administrative capacity?.International Review of Administrative Sciences,78(1), 134-157.
  50. Eijffinger, S. C., & Geraats, P. M. (2006). How transparent are central banks?. European Journal of Political Economy, 22(1), 1-21.
  51. Escaleras, M., Lin, S., & Register, C. (2010). Freedom of information acts and public sector corruption.Public Choice,145(3-4), 435-460.
  52. Esteller-Moré, A., & Polo Otero, J. (2012). Fiscal Transparency: (Why) does your local government respond?.Public Management Review,14(8), 1153-1173.
  53. Etzioni, A. (2010). Is transparency the best disinfectant?. Journal of Political Philosophy, 18(4), 389-404.
  54. Evans, M. (2012). Beyond the integrity paradox–towards ‘good enough’governance?.Policy Studies,33(1), 97-113.
  55. Fox, J. (2007). Government transparency and policymaking.Public choice,131(1-2), 23-44.
  56. Frías-Aceituno, J., Rodríguez-Ariza, L., & González-Bravo, M. I. (2013). The Effect of Societal Values on Local Government Transparency: Applying Hofstede’s Cultural Dimmensions. Lex localis-Journal of Local Self-Government, 11(4), 829-850.
  57. Frías-Aceituno, J. V., García-Sánchez, I. M., & RodrÍguez-Dominguez, L. (2014). Electronic administration styles and their determinants. Evidence from Spanish local governments.Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences,10(41), 90-108.
  58. Fung, A. (2013). Infotopia unleashing the democratic power of transparency.Politics & Society,41(2), 183-212.
  59. Gallego-Alvarez, I., Rodríguez-Domínguez, L., & García-Sánchez, I. M. (2011). Information disclosed online by Spanish universities: content and explanatory factors. Online Information Review, 35(3), 360-385
  60. Gandía, J. L., & Archidona, M. C. (2008). Determinants of web site information by Spanish city councils. Online Information Review, 32(1), 35-57.
  61. Gagnon, A. C., & Palda, F. (2011). The price of transparency: do campaign finance disclosure laws discourage political participation by citizens’ groups?. Public Choice,146(3-4), 353-374.
  62. Garcia-Murillo, M. (2013). Does a government web presence reduce perceptions of corruption?.Information Technology for Development,19(2), 151-175.
  63. García-Sánchez, I. M., Rodríguez-Domínguez, L., & Gallego-Álvarez, I. (2011). The Relationship between Political Factors and the Development of E–Participatory Government. The Information Society, 27(4), 233-251.
  64. Garde-Sanchez, R., Rodríguez-Bolívar, M. P., Alcaide Muñoz, L. (2014). Are Spanish SAIs Accomplishing Intosai’s Best Practices Code of Transparency and Accountability?.Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences,10(43), 122-145.
  65. Gebel, A. C. (2012). Human nature and morality in the anti‐corruption discourse of transparency international. Public Administration and Development, 32(1), 109-128.
  66. Giannoumis, G. A. (2014). Self-Regulation and the Legitimacy of Voluntary Procedural Standards.Administration & Society, 0095399714548270.
  67. González-Díaz, B., García-Fernández, R., & López-Díaz, A. (2013). Communication as a transparency and accountability strategy in Supreme Audit Institutions.Administration & Society,45(5), 583-609.
  68. Greenwood, J. (2011). The lobby regulation element of the European Transparency Initiative: Between liberal and deliberative models of democracy.Comparative European Politics,9(3), 317-343.
  69. Grigorescu, A. (2007). Transparency of intergovernmental organizations: The roles of member states, international bureaucracies and nongovernmental organizations. International Studies Quarterly, 51(3), 625-648.
  70. Grimes, M. (2013). The Contingencies of Societal Accountability: Examining the Link Between Civil Society and Good Government. Studies in comparative international development, 48(4), 380-402.
  71. Grimmelikhuijsen, S. (2012). Linking transparency, knowledge and citizen trust in government: An experiment. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 78(1), 50-73.
  72. Grimmelikhuijsen, S. G., & Meijer, A. J. (2012). Effects of transparency on the perceived trustworthiness of a government organization: Evidence from an online experiment.Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory,24(1), 137-157.
  73. Grimmelikhuijsen, S. G., & Welch, E. W. (2012). Developing and testing a theoretical framework for computer‐mediated transparency of local governments.Public Administration Review,72(4), 562-571.
  74. Grimmelikhuijsen, S., Porumbescu, G., Hong, B., & Im, T. (2013). The Effect of Transparency on Trust in Government: A Cross‐National Comparative Experiment.Public Administration Review,73(4), 575-586.
  75. Guillamón, M. D., Bastida, F., & Benito, B. (2011). The determinants of local government's financial transparency. Local Government Studies, 37(4), 391-406.
  76. Halachmi, A., & Greiling, D. (2013). Transparency, e-government, and accountability: Some issues and considerations.Public Performance & Management Review,36(4), 562-584.
  77. Harrison, T. M., & Sayogo, D. S. (2014). Transparency, participation, and accountability practices in open government: A comparative study. Government Information Quarterly,31(4), 513-525.
  78. Hazell, R., & Glover, M. (2011). The impact of freedom of information on Whitehall.Public Administration,89(4), 1664-1681.
  79. Hazell, R., & Worthy, B. (2010). Assessing the performance of freedom of information.Government Information Quarterly,27(4), 352-359.
  80. Hazell, R., Bourke, G., & Worthy, B. (2012). Open House? Freedom of Information and Its Impact on the UK Parliament.Public Administration,90(4), 901-921.
  81. Heald, D. (2012). Why is transparency about public expenditure so elusive?. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 78(1), 30-49.
  82. Hollyer, J. R., Rosendorff, B. P., & Vreeland, J. R. (2011). Democracy and transparency. The Journal of Politics, 73(04), 1191-1205.
  83. Hollyer, J. R., Rosendorff, B. P., & Vreeland, J. R. (2014). Measuring transparency.Political analysis,22(4), 413-434.
  84. Hood, C. (2007). What happens when transparency meets blame-avoidance?. Public Management Review,9(2), 191-210.
  85. Hood, C. (2010). Accountability and transparency: Siamese twins, matching parts, awkward couple?.West European Politics,33(5), 989-1009.
  86. Islam, R. (2006). Does more transparency go along with better governance?. Economics & Politics, 18(2), 121-167.
  87. Jaeger, P. T. (2007). Information policy, information access, and democratic participation: The national and international implications of the Bush administration’s information politics.Government Information Quarterly,24(4), 840-859.
  88. Jaeger, P. T., & Bertot, J. C. (2010). Transparency and technological change: Ensuring equal and sustained public access to government information.Government Information Quarterly,27(4), 371-376.
  89. Joseph, R. C., & Jeffers, P. I. (2009). e-Government in the Caribbean nations.Journal of Global Information Technology Management,12(1), 52-70.
  90. Jun, K. N., Wang, F., & Wang, D. (2014). E-government use and perceived government transparency and service capacity: Evidence from a Chinese local government.Public Performance & Management Review,38(1), 125-151.
  91. Kosack, S., & Fung, A. (2014). Does Transparency Improve Governance?. Annual Review of Political Science, 17, 65-87.
  92. Larbi, G. A. (2007). Between spin and reality: examining disclosure practices in three African countries. Public Administration and Development, 27(3), 205-214.
  93. Laswad, F., Fisher, R., & Oyelere, P. (2005). Determinants of voluntary Internet financial reporting by local government authorities.Journal of Accounting and Public Policy,24(2), 101-121.
  94. Lavigne, R., Maier, P., & Santor, E. (2009). Renewing IMF surveillance: Transparency, accountability, and independence. The Review of International Organizations, 4(1), 29-46.
  95. Li, W., & Li, D. (2012). Environmental information transparency and implications for green growth in China.Public Administration and Development,32(3), 324-334.
  96. Lindstedt, C., & Naurin, D. (2010). Transparency is not enough: Making transparency effective in reducing corruption.International political science review,31(3), 301-322.
  97. Łyziak, T., Mackiewicz, J., & Stanisławska, E. (2007). Central bank transparency and credibility: The case of Poland, 1998–2004. European Journal of Political Economy, 23(1), 67-87.
  98. Maguire, S. (2011). Can Data Deliver Better Government?.The Political Quarterly,82(4), 522-525.
  99. Margetts, H. (2011). The internet and transparency.The Political Quarterly,82(4), 518-521.
  100. Marsh, K. (2011). The illusion of transparency.The Political Quarterly,82(4), 531-535.
  101. McClean, T. (2010). Who pays the piper? The political economy of freedom of information.Government Information Quarterly,27(4), 392-400.
  102. McGregor, R. R. (2007). Federal Reserve transparency: The more things change, the more they stay the same?.Public Choice,133(3-4), 269-273.
  103. McMillan, J. (2005). Promoting transparency in Angola.Journal of Democracy,16(3), 155-169.
  104. Meijer, A. (2009). Understanding modern transparency. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 75(2), 255-269.
  105. Meijer, A. J., Curtin, D., & Hillebrandt, M. (2012). Open government: connecting vision and voice. International Review of Administrative Sciences,78(1), 10-29.
  106. Michener, G. (2011). FOI laws around the world.Journal of Democracy,22(2), 145-159.
  107. Moore, M. (2011). The limits of transparency.The political quarterly,82(4), 506-508.
  108. Moss, G., & Coleman, S. (2014). Deliberative Manoeuvres in the Digital Darkness: e‐Democracy Policy in the UK. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations, 16(3), 410-427.
  109. Murillo, M. J. (2015). Evaluating the role of online data availability: The case of economic and institutional transparency in sixteen Latin American nations.International Political Science Review,36(1), 42-59.
  110. Mutula, S., & Wamukoya, J. M. (2009). Public sector information management in east and southern Africa: Implications for FOI, democracy and integrity in government.International journal of information management,29(5), 333-341.
  111. Napoli, P. M., & Karaganis, J. (2010). On making public policy with publicly available data: The case of US communications policymaking.Government Information Quarterly,27(4), 384-391
  112. Newbold, S. P. (2011). Federalist No. 27: Is Transparency Essential for Public Confidence in Government?.Public Administration Review,71(s1), s47-s52.
  113. Panopoulou, E., Tambouris, E., & Tarabanis, K. (2008, September). A framework for evaluating web sites of public authorities. InAslib Proceedings(Vol. 60, No. 5, pp. 517-546). Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  114. Papenfuß, U., & Schaefer, C. (2010). Improving public accountability by aligning reporting to organizational changes in public service provision-an empirical Internet study of all Austrian, German and Swiss towns and states from an agency-theory perspective. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 76(3), 555-576.
  115. Park, H., & Blenkinsopp, J. (2011). The roles of transparency and trust in the relationship between corruption and citizen satisfaction.International Review of Administrative Sciences,77(2), 254-274.
  116. Pasquier, M., & Villeneuve, J. P. (2007). Organizational barriers to transparency a typology and analysis of organizational behaviour tending to prevent or restrict access to information.International Review of Administrative Sciences,73(1), 147-162.
  117. Peekhaus, W. (2011). Biowatch South Africa and the challenges in enforcing its constitutional right to access to information.Government Information Quarterly,28(4), 542-552.
  118. Peisakhin, L., & Pinto, P. (2010). Is transparency an effective anti‐corruption strategy? Evidence from a field experiment in India. Regulation & Governance,4(3), 261-280.
  119. Perez, Y. V., & Ben-David, Y. (2012). Internet as freedom–does the internet enhance the freedoms people enjoy?.Information Technology for Development,18(4), 293-310.
  120. Pina, V., Torres, L., & Royo, S. (2007). “Are ICT’s improving transparency and accountability in the EU regional and local governments? An empirical study”. Public Administration, vol. 85(2), pp. 449-472.
  121. Pina, V., Torres, L., & Royo, S. (2009). E-government evolution in EU local governments: a comparative perspective. Online Information Review, 33(6), 1137-1168.
  122. Pina, V., Torres, L., & Royo, S. (2010). Is e-government promoting convergence towards more accountable local governments?.International Public Management Journal,13(4), 350-380.
  123. Piotrowski, S. J. (2014). Transparency: A regime value linked with ethics.Administration & Society,46(2), 181-189.
  124. Piotrowski, S. J., & Van Ryzin, G. G. (2007). Citizen attitudes toward transparency in local government.The American Review of Public Administration,37(3), 306-323.
  125. Piotrowski, S. J., Zhang, Y., Lin, W., & Yu, W. (2009). Key issues for implementation of Chinese open government information regulations.Public Administration Review,69(s1), S129-S135.
  126. Rauh, J. (2016). Give a Little or Lose a Lot? The Effects of Increased Transparency on Local Applications for Federal Grant Funds.Administration & Society,48(3), 290-315.
  127. Relly, J. E. (2012). Examining a model of vertical accountability: A cross-national study of the influence of information access on the control of corruption.Government Information Quarterly,29(3), 335-345.
  128. Relly, J. E., & Cuillier, D. (2010). A comparison of political, cultural, and economic indicators of access to information in Arab and non-Arab states.Government Information Quarterly,27(4), 360-370.
  129. Relly, J. E., & Sabharwal, M. (2009). Perceptions of transparency of government policymaking: A cross-national study.Government Information Quarterly,26(1), 148-157.
  130. Relyea, H. C. (2009). Federal freedom of information policy: Highlights of recent developments.Government Information Quarterly,26(2), 314-320.
  131. Richter, P., & Wilson, R. (2013). ‘It's the tip of the iceberg’: the hidden tensions between theory, policy and practice in the management of Freedom of Information in English local government bodies—evidence from a regional study.Public Money & Management,33(3), 177-184
  132. Ríos, A. M., Bastida, F., & Benito, B. (2016). Budget transparency and legislative budgetary oversight: An international approach.The American Review of Public Administration,46(5), 546-568.
  133. Ríos, A. M., Benito, B., & Bastida, F. (2013). Determinants of central government budget disclosure: an international comparative analysis. Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, 15(3), 235-254.
  134. Rodríguez Bolívar, M. P., Alcaide Muñoz, L., & López Hernández, A. M. (2013). Determinants of Financial Transparency in Government. International Public Management Journal, 16(4), 557-602.
  135. Rodríguez-Bolívar, M. P., Caba-Pérez, C., & López-Hernández, A. M (2006). Cultural contexts and governmental digital reporting. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 72(2), 269-290.
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  150. Tan, Y. (2014). Transparency without democracy: The unexpected effects of China's environmental disclosure policy.Governance,27(1), 37-62.
  151. Torres, L. (2006). Service charters in Spain: Transparency and citizen empowerment or government marketing?.Public Money and Management,26(3), 159-164.
  152. Vicente, C., Benito, B., & Bastida, F. (2013). Transparency and Political Budget Cycles at municipal level. Swiss Political Science Review, 19(2), 139-156.
  153. Villeneuve, J. P. (2014). Transparency of Transparency: The pro-active disclosure of the rules governing Access to Information as a gauge of organisational cultural transformation.