Transparency and Quality of Information on Local Administration Websites: Study of the Spanish Case

Nuria Simelio Sola, Pedro Molina Rodríguez-Navas, Francisco Javier Herrero Gutiérrez

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Abstract

This article analyses the information and content of Spanish local administration websites following the application of the Law of Transparency. The aim is to analyze in depth issues related to the information available on political representatives, the management of economic resources, information on the municipality and the tools citizens have at their disposal for their participation. The quantitative methodanalyses the transparency of the city councils individually from a table of widely compared 52 variables (indicators), validating their compliance or not with each during the period February to November 2018. The sample analyzed in this study consists of 605 Spanish municipalities. Although within academic literature debate already exists that focusesprimarily on theoretical abstractions, this study allows us to empirically determine whether after the national approval of transparency regulation there really has been an improvement in public information forcitizens to be able tohold their local governments accountable. The results indicate that, based on regional and national transparency policies, the situation is better than in the years prior to the law, although there is still much room for improvement, especially in issues related to informationregarding the management of economic resources such as budgets, salaries, hiring and subsidies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1
Number of pages20
JournalObservatorio
Volume14
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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