Title
Towards an Evaluation Model for Open Government: A Preliminary Proposal.
Abstract
Open government implementation connects to several actions: public policy design, software implementation, website development, policy informatics, and the development of new regulations. Despite this important progress, very little has been done to measure the impact of open government and provide feedback in terms of the next steps for implementation. Furthermore, very few models intend to explain the functions, characteristics, or the future of this new trend toward openness. Our research from 2006 to 2012 uses a multicomponent model to measure open government websites in the 32 Mexican state governments. However, the website model could become obsolete as a result of technology advancements. This paper analyzes some knowledge gaps and potential problems with this type of model and proposes a new approach to open government portals based on four conceptual pillars: wikinomics, open data, new institutionalism, and the fifth state (Network State).
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1007/978-3-662-44426-9_4
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Keywords
Field
DocType
open government,models,transparency,e-government,open data
Web development,Informatics,Transparency (graphic),Open data,Public relations,Computer science,Open government,New institutionalism,Knowledge management,Openness to experience,Public policy
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
8653
0302-9743
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.58
20
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán12113.23
j ramon gilgarcia224314.90