Explaining County Government Fiscal Transparency in an Age of e-Government
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2014
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Bernick, E. L., Jonathan M.B., Brekken, K., Gourrier, A.G., and Kellog L.D., (2014). Explaining County Government Fiscal Transparency in an Age of e-Government. State and Local Government Review.
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Abstract
This research seeks to explain the fiscal transparency practices of individual U.S. counties by
examining the extent of information shared with constituents via county government Web sites.
This study evaluates a random sample of 400 U.S. counties, where 19 percent of those represented
have populations of 100,000 or more residents, matching the same ratio of counties with populations
of 100,000 or more residents nationally. We create a four-level categorical dependent variable
measuring fiscal transparency and use a generalized ordered logit analysis with eight independent
variables to explain the extent of fiscal transparency among the sample.