Controversial Transparency of Governmental Websites
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10.30781/repad.v5i1.11646Abstract
This research aims to map scientific productions about transparency in government electronic portals. To this end, we used the bibliographic strategy adding indicators commonly used in bibliometrics. The analysis carried out on the sample of 55 articles published in the international databases DOAJ, Redalyc, Scopus, Scielo and Spell. Among the main results, there were inexpressive levels of transparency, impairing social and fiscal control by society; lack of consensus in the application of methodologies on transparency culminating in a considerable diversity of indexes. In addition, studies have shown concentration at municipal levels, which suggests a scientific gap in the federal and state spheres of government, characterizing research opportunities.
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