The uncertain relationship between transparency and accountability revisited through four Swiss cases

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Title
The uncertain relationship between transparency and accountability revisited through four Swiss cases
Author(s)
Mabillard V., Zumofen R.
Issued date
11/2015
Language
english
Number of pages
22
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Paper presented at the 2015 Lien Conference on Good Governance: Global Issues, Local Context (E-proceeding)
Abstract
Accountability and transparency are of growing importance in contemporary governance. The academic literature have broadly studied the two concepts separately, defining and redefining them, and including them into various framework, sometimes mistakenly using them as synonyms. The relationship between the two concepts has, curiously, only been studied by a few scholars with preliminary approaches. This theoretical paper will focus on both concepts, trying first to describe them taking into account the various evolutions in the literature and the recent evolutions as well as the first attempts to link the two concepts. In order to show a new approach linking the concepts, four cases from the Swiss context will be portrayed and will demonstrate the necessity to reconsider the relationship between transparency and accountability. Consequently, a new framework, based on Fox's framework (2007) will be presented and theoretically delimited.
Keywords
transparency, accountability, public management, answerability from public bodies, public governance
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