中国政府信息公开研究的新趋势

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Wenxuan Yu
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尽管政府信息公开或政府透明度被认为是善治的重要组成部分,但全球一半以上的现有政府信息公开法律是在过去20年中颁布和执行的。中国于2007年颁布了政府信息公开法《中华人民共和国政府信息公开条例》,尽管它是一个非民主和独裁政权。自2008年实施以来,中国中央政府一直在补充和修订该法,以进一步提高透明度。尽管这项立法对中国的行政和政治改革非常重要,但对中国开放政府的研究仍然很少(但见Piotrowski,Zhang,Lin&Yu,2009;谭,2014;Yu,2011)。自该政策通过以来,中国学者一直在积极推动这一理念并改进其实施。然而,大多数关于政府信息公开的研究都是规范性和规范性的,大多数实证研究侧重于评估中央和地方政府的政府信息公开绩效,或制定评估方案来评估实践。除了少数例外(马,2012;吴和余,2017;余,2013),很少有研究将政府透明度作为因变量或自变量进行考察,尤其缺乏对这一问题的定量研究。随着我国公共管理研究的快速发展,近年来,我国公共行政学者开始采用先进的研究方法和设计对OGI进行定量研究。2019年,在中山大学王秋实教授的组织下,中国领先的公共管理学术期刊《公共管理评论》发表了一组关于OGI的三篇文章。这三篇文章采用了前沿的定量研究方法和设计,如准实验设计、差异模型、倾向得分匹配和空间计量模型。这些文章有着有趣的研究问题、扎实的研究设计和具有重大理论和实践意义的发现。它们代表了中国当前公共管理研究的质量,也表明了中国学者在发展这一领域方面取得的成就。遗憾的是,这些高质量的研究都是用中文写的,国际观众很难接触到。因此,我有责任将这些文章介绍给更广泛的国际读者。这些文章不仅说明了中国公共行政学者正在进行的研究的质量,而且为更广泛的国际OGI研究领域做出了贡献。在这篇文章中,我还收录了一篇发表于2020年4月的关于OGI的定量文章,该文章由中国多学科学术期刊《生态经济》发表,由一名公共管理博士生撰写。我之所以收录这篇文章,不仅是因为它是最新发表的关于该主题的定量学术文章,而且它展示了未来中国PA学者的素质培养和研究。
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New Trends in Open Government Information Research in China
Although open government information (OGI) or government transparency is considered an essential component of good governance, over half of existing OGI laws worldwide were enacted and enforced in the past 20 years. China enacted its open government information law, The Regulations of the People’s Republic of China on Open Government Information in 2007, despite the fact that it is a non-democratic and authoritarian regime. After its implementation in 2008, the Chinese central government has been supplementing and revising the law to further enhance transparency. Still, research on open government in China is scarce (but see Piotrowski, Zhang, Lin & Yu, 2009; Tan, 2014; Yu, 2011), despite the fact that this piece of legislation is quite important for the country’s administrative and political reforms. Since the policy’s passage, Chinese scholars have been actively promoting the idea and improving its implementation. However, the majority of the research on open government information is normative and prescriptive, with most empirical studies focusing on evaluating the performance of open government information among central and local governments or developing evaluation schemes to assess the practice. With few exceptions (Ma, 2012; Wu &Yu, 2017; Yu, 2013), there is a paucity of research that examines government transparency as the dependent or independent variable, with a particular lack of quantitative studies on the matter. In tandem with the fast development of public administration research in China, recently Chinese public administration scholars have begun to study OGI quantitatively using advanced and cutting-edge research methods and design. In 2019, organized by Professor Qiushi Wang of Sun Yat-sen University, Journal of Public Administration Review, a leading academic journal on public administration in China, published a group of three articles on OGI in China. The three articles employ cutting-edge quantitative research methods and designs, such as quasi-experiment design, differencein-difference models, propensity score matching, and spatial econometric model. These articles have interesting research questions, solid research designs, and findings with significant theoretical and practical implications. They represent the current quality of public administration research conducted in China and indicate the achievement Chinese academics have made in developing the field. It is a pity that these pieces of quality research are written in Chinese, which is not conveniently accessible to an international audience. Therefore, I take it upon myself to introduce these articles to a broader international audience. Not only do these articles illustrate the quality of research Chinese public administration scholars are conducting, they also contribute to the much broader international field of OGI research. In this article, I also include a quantitative article on OGI published in April 2020, which was published by a multi-disciplinary Chinese academic journal, Ecological Economy, and written by a public administration doctoral student. The reason why I include the article is not only because it is the latest quantitative academic article on the topic published, but also it demonstrates the quality training and research of future Chinese PA scholars.
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