Designing an Open Government Model Using Meta-Synthesis Approach

Authors

1 Department of Public Administration - University of Sistan and Baluchestan

2 Professor, Department of Management, University of Sistan and Baluchestan

Abstract

Technology_based reforms with an emphasis on the digital society, especially in the public sector, have been put on the agenda of most countries and have become a new issue for the government today. The open government model relying on open data, is one of the new models for implementing technology-based reforms. The purpose of the current research is to identify the components of open government and to present its model. This is an applied research and was conducted with a meta-synthesis approach. The data obtained from a systematic review of related studies and researches in the last five years (27 sources), in the field of open government, were selected for analysis with the meta_synthesis approach. Based on this, 8 concepts and 15 indicators were identified and prioritized using the Shannon Antropy method. The results of the research indicate that the codes of communication, information, accuracy, continuous cooperation, participation, reliability , quality, consultation, trust , security, protection, comprehensiveness, inclusiveness respectively have the highest coefficient of importance.

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