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La pubblicazione dei dati sui beneficiari dei Fondi Strutturali: quali strategie per le regioni europee?
[Data publication on the beneficiaries of EU Structural Funds: what strategies for the European regions?]

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  • Ricci, Chiara Assunta
  • Biagetti, Marco
  • Reggi, Luigi

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European Cohesion Policy and its Structural Funds, involving all EU Regions and Member States, are a well-suited context to verify the presence of different approaches to the publication of Open Government Data, a crucial tool to foster governmental transparency and accountability. Following the theoretical framework introduced by Dawes (2010), this paper is aimed at exploring how national and regional managing authorities of Structural Funds are making available the data on the use of the funding, in terms of both data stewardship (quality, format, accessibility, detail, etc.) and usefulness (availability of tools to interact with the data). The analysis takes into consideration 15 indicators aggregating 63 characteristics of the data published by each EU 2007-13 Programme in December 2013. Results show that only a fraction of the administrations is investing in advanced tools for data visualization and citizen engagement. Those authorities rely on good quality and high detail of the information, thus confirming the interdependence of the stewardship and usefulness principles, as highlighted in the literature.

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  • Ricci, Chiara Assunta & Biagetti, Marco & Reggi, Luigi, 2015. "La pubblicazione dei dati sui beneficiari dei Fondi Strutturali: quali strategie per le regioni europee? [Data publication on the beneficiaries of EU Structural Funds: what strategies for the Europ," MPRA Paper 62088, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Barbara Ubaldi, 2013. "Open Government Data: Towards Empirical Analysis of Open Government Data Initiatives," OECD Working Papers on Public Governance 22, OECD Publishing.
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    Keywords

    Open Government; Transparency; Government Information Strategies; Structural Funds;
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    JEL classification:

    • D02 - Microeconomics - - General - - - Institutions: Design, Formation, Operations, and Impact
    • O38 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Innovation; Research and Development; Technological Change; Intellectual Property Rights - - - Government Policy

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