Abstract
There is a broad scientific debate about ‘public governance’ and how it supports the analysis of government task fulfilling. Nevertheless the practical implementation of public governance is not at the fore of research publications. ‘Open government’ on the opposite is growing rapidly as a practitioner-oriented trend without being treated in-depth in the academic debate. This article connects these two independently existing approaches and explains the added-value of open government as an implementation strategy for public governance.
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Stürmer, M., & Ritz, A. (2014). Public Governance durch Open Government: Zwei sich ergänzende Ansätze für die staatliche Aufgabenerfüllung der Zukunft. Yearbook of Swiss Administrative Sciences, 5(1), 125. https://doi.org/10.5334/ssas.72
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