Print Email Facebook Twitter Open data for accountability in the fight against corruption Title Open data for accountability in the fight against corruption Author Hulstijn, Joris (Tilburg University) Darusalam, D. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology) Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (TU Delft Information and Communication Technology) Date 2018 Abstract There has been a lot of research on the use of open data in the fight against corruption. Although there are some promising examples, it appears that a systematic approach is lacking. What are the design principles for an architecture to open up data and thereby reduce corruption? In this paper we use theory about fraud, and about public accountability to derive design principles for an open data architecture. Crucial is the sustained presence of a specific forum: A group of people who are critical, have expertise, are free to challenge the authorities. Unlike the general public, a specific forum has an interest in reviewing the data. The architecture is motivated and illustrated by an extensive example of an E-procurement system in the context of an anticorruption program in Palembang, Indonesia. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:efcbd38b-f7fd-4786-9ac1-a34120649748 ISSN 1613-0073 Source CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2051, 52-66 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2018 Joris Hulstijn, D. Darusalam, M.F.W.H.A. Janssen Files PDF paper5.pdf 1.03 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:efcbd38b-f7fd-4786-9ac1-a34120649748/datastream/OBJ/view