Title:
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TRANSPARENCY IN SPANISH TOWN COUNCIL
WEBSITES: A STUDY OF MUNICIPALITIES
WITH BETWEEN 5001 AND 10,000 INHABITANTS |
Author(s):
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Antonio Muñoz-Cañavate, Melisa Pérez Cebadero and María José Tena Mateos |
ISBN:
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978-989-8704-34-4 |
Editors:
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Pedro Isaías and Hans Weghorn |
Year:
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2021 |
Edition:
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Single |
Type:
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Full |
First Page:
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19 |
Last Page:
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25 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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During the last few decades, there has been a very important change within Public Administrations, fundamentally in
countries with a liberal economy. Since the end of the 20th century, the need to reduce costs while improving services has
led to a new concept of a more open and transparent Administration, which has undoubtedly been helped with the arrival
of information and communications technologies. Administrations are made up of two spheres that work inseparably -
the political and the administrative - both of which have been affected by this new culture of transparency and
accountability. Thus, it is the World Wide Web together with legislation that has appeared over the last two decades which
have lain the foundations of the new relationship that citizens and firms have with the Administrations, creating a new
paradigm in Public Administration. This work presents the results of a study carried out on a sample of the town councils
of Spanish municipalities with populations ranging from 5001 to 10,000 - in total 82 town councils. The study used
questionnaires from two of the six areas already applied by Transparency International Spain to large Spanish
municipalities. The results show a disparity between municipalities, since, while some meet all or almost all the
indicators, others barely meet any. The implication is that political willingness or its absence is the main cause for the
differences between otherwise similar municipalities. However, some indicators are met by the majority as they are those
of obligatory fulfilment, being required by law. |
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