Leonard Warren Cook & Robert David Hughes 
Information and Institutions of Government Accountability [EPUB ebook] 

支持

The New Zealand form of the Westminster democracy enables quick responses when required; but flexibility comes at a cost – a weak ability to hold the government to account for its actions.

New Zealand’s small population size and limited resources mean that government is the main provider of information on its social, economic and environmental performance. The information that is provided is strongest at showing financial performance. In other areas of importance, the administration can collect and release information on important issues in a way that most favourably portrays its achievements.

Information and Institutions of Government Accountability scrutinises the consequences of poor government accountability and the costs this imposes on some it its citizens. Citizens have successfully challenged government and instituted new information sources with improved outcomes for these people.

Drawing on examples of past failures of government towards its citizens, Information and Institutions of Government Accountability presents the case for improved accountability. It concludes with a description of a new institutional structure needed to oversee the provision of trustworthy information.

The New Zealand form of the Westminster democracy enables quick responses when required; but flexibility comes at a cost – a weak ability to hold the government to account for its actions.

New Zealand’s small population size and limited resources mean that government is the main provider of information on its social, economic and environmental performance. The information that is provided is strongest at showing financial performance. In other areas of importance, the administration can collect and release information on important issues in a way that most favourably portrays its achievements.

Information and Institutions of Government Accountability scrutinises the consequences of poor government accountability and the costs this imposes on some it its citizens. Citizens have successfully challenged government and instituted new information sources with improved outcomes for these people.

Drawing on examples of past failures of government towards its citizens, Information and Institutions of Government Accountability presents the case for improved accountability. It concludes with a description of a new institutional structure needed to oversee the provision of trustworthy information.

€6.49
支付方式

表中的内容

Introduction

ONE: The New Zealand form of the Westminster constitutional system

TWO: Mechanisms to hold government to account

THREE: Impact of changes in velocity of circulation of information and network processes

FOUR: Increasing uncertainty and impact of conjecture

FIVE: Information as part of the system of government

SIX: Information to intelligently place and refuse trust

SEVEN: The importance of information to hold government to account

EIGHT: The makings of a path ahead

关于作者

Robert Hughes has more than 25 years of experience as a strategic management consultant.
He is principal of the consulting firm Hughes Consulting Limited and former partner in the
multinational business advisory firm KPMG. Hughes Consulting counsel significant organisations
in the private and public sectors. Robert holds a Doctorate and professional credentials as
a: Management Consultant, Information Technology Professional, Engineer, and Manager.
Robert brings experience in information, communications, logistics and infrastructure networks
which contribute to, and in turn are affected by the digital economy. The State has an important
role in shaping these interactions and their consequences for its citizens.

购买此电子书可免费获赠一本!
语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 120 ● ISBN 9780473438944 ● 文件大小 3.2 MB ● 出版者 Hughes Consulting Limited ● 发布时间 2018 ● 版 1 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 6667270 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
需要具备DRM功能的电子书阅读器

来自同一作者的更多电子书 / 编辑

251,918 此类电子书