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Is Transparency To No Avail?*
Authors:Otto H Swank  Bauke Visser
Institution:Erasmus University Rotterdam, , NL-3000 DR Rotterdam The Netherlands
Abstract:Transparent decision‐making processes are widely regarded as a prerequisite for the working of a representative democracy. It facilitates accountability, and citizens might suspect that decisions, if taken behind closed doors, do not promote their interests. Why else would there be the secrecy? We provide a model of committee decision‐making that explains the public's demand for transparency, and committee members' aversion to it. In line with case study evidence, we show how pressures to become transparent induce committee members to organize pre‐meetings away from the public eye. Transparency does not improve accountability, but it might improve the decision.
Keywords:Committee decision‐making  pre‐meetings  reputation  D71  D72  D82
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