Abstract:
Our research aims to analyze the demands of public transparency by citizens. Using a survey of 400 respondents, we prove that the transparency requirements of individual citizens affected by socio-demographic determinants such as age, education, income, home owner's, gender and profession. Similarly, engagement of political factors such as the interaction between government and public, open channels and openness public access to government information, increase the demand for fiscal transparency. And the results prove that sociodemographic factors and political engagement significantly influence the transparency of information needs of individual citizens. The significance of this study is to provide an understanding that the greater the frequency of government interaction with citizens in the form of open communication channels and access government web easily accessible improve citizens' political engagement.
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