2020
DOI: 10.1108/medar-08-2019-0539
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Democracy and financial transparency of local governments in Sub-Saharan Africa

Abstract: Purpose The study aims at examining the level of financial transparency of local governments in a sub-Saharan African country and how financial transparency is affected by democracy in the sub-region. Design/methodology/approach The study applied a panel regression model to data collected from public accounts of 43 local authorities in Ghana from 1995 to 2014. Financial transparency was measured using a transparency index developed based on the Transparency Index of Transparency International and the informa… Show more

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“…The most recent publication was in 2020, with 17 articles on average articles were published in Emerald Publishing Limited. This paper also contains an average of the relationship between internet financial reporting in supporting its sustainability report and achieving sustainable development goals ( Krah and Mertens, 2020 ; Rendtorff, 2020 ; Rosa Portella and Borba, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most recent publication was in 2020, with 17 articles on average articles were published in Emerald Publishing Limited. This paper also contains an average of the relationship between internet financial reporting in supporting its sustainability report and achieving sustainable development goals ( Krah and Mertens, 2020 ; Rendtorff, 2020 ; Rosa Portella and Borba, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total of disclosure level and accessibility level scores is the openness score. (Armstrong, 2005;Ball, 2009;Bannister & Connolly, 2011;Cuillier & Piotrowski, 2009;da Cruz, Tavares, Marques, Jorge, & de Sousa, 2016;ICGFM, 2013;Jaeger & Bertot, 2010;Krah & Mertens, 2020;Parry & Wynne, 2009;PEFA, 2019;Wong & Welch, 2004).…”
Section: Opennessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El movimiento internacional por la transparencia tiene su origen en el siglo xviii con la visión liberal de un Estado sin secretos, en el que nada deba escapar de la mirada de los ciudadanos (Buendía-Espinosa y Salas-Durazo, 2020). En una democracia avanzada, hay un flujo libre y acceso a la información pública sobre el gobierno (Krah y Mertens, 2020), pero no debemos confundir transparencia con acceso a la información, si bien están relacionados no son lo mismo.…”
Section: Transparencia Activa Y Datos Gubernamentales Abiertosunclassified