Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences (Jun 2015)

Identifying Motivation of the Local Governments to Improve the Sustainability Transparency

  • Andrés NAVARRO GALERA,
  • Araceli de los RÍOS BERJILLOS,
  • Mercedes RUIZ LOZANO,
  • Pilar TIRADO VALENCIA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 45
pp. 149 – 167

Abstract

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This paper examines the sustainability tran-sparency of governments, i.e., the disclosure of information on the sustainability of their ac-tions. To do so, we identify contributory factors to the online disclosure of environmental, social, economic and general information by local gov-ernments in Nordic countries. Linear regression analysis was used to identify factors inf uencing the online dissemination of government infor-mation on sustainability; a factor analysis, as a precursor to linear regression, led us to reduce 14 explanatory variables to four factors: f nancial risk, demography, professional qualif cations and local government resources. The results obtained show that local f -nancial priorities have a greater impact on the sustainability-related content of governmental websites than does concern for the needs of the population. Furthermore, an organization’s dis-closure of its f nancial risks, together with greater awareness of stakeholders’ demands, could pro-mote transparency in the f eld of environmental, social and economic sustainability, while local demographic characteristics could foster the publication of information on environmental sus-tainability.

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