The Importance of Measuring Local Governments’ Information Disclosure: Comparing Transparency Indices in Spain
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Garrido Rodríguez, Juan Carlos; Garrido Montañés, Marta; López Pérez, Germán; Zafra Gómez, ElisabethEditorial
MDPI
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Transparency Municipalities Regulation Index Portal
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2022-10-12Referencia bibliográfica
Garrido-Rodríguez, J.-C... [et al.]. The Importance of Measuring Local Governments’ Information Disclosure: Comparing Transparency Indices in Spain. Sustainability 2022, 14, 13081. [https://doi.org/10.3390/su142013081]
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Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning, Republic of Korea PID2021-128713OB-I00 P20_00605Resumen
Transparency is considered a key element for developing a reliable government; it is the
ability that all public entities have to provide access to all their information. The main objective of
this work is to test the differences in the transparency of municipalities between the main indices
and a new index made following the regulatory advances in this area at the national level. Called
BTI, this new index aims to measure in the best possible way the degree of compliance of Spanish
municipalities, through two dimensions (depth and breadth), which measure the quality and the
quantity of the information. This work makes a comparison of the BTI with three of the main existing
transparency indexes in Spain, to a sample of Spanish provincial capitals. The results obtained
reveal clear differences between the indices, where three of the four indices analyzed show that most
municipalities only fulfil the Transparency Act at the minimum level, with only a few municipalities
reaching the maximum rating range. This work concludes that the BTI index is more demanding
than the rest of the indexes. However, ITA stands out with a higher average score than the rest,
which indicates that transparency portals are designed to obtain a good score in this index, being
less objective. Finally, this paper remembers the importance of having an objective tool to measure
transparency, as it can show notable differences with respect to reality.