Open Source Governance—A More Ambitious Cousin of Collaborative Governance

Ani Mateia Sergiu Ioan Irimia

9/25/2015

Type
journal-article
Region
Sector
Category
Citizen Engagement and Crowdsourcing, Expert Networking
Methodology
Conceptual Framework
Objective
Effectiveness

Abstract

Open source represents a model generally known for its success in software production. The objective of this article is to establish a new strategic approach of using open source development principles for managing collaborative arrangements between citizens and public administration. The identity of open source governance is developed by highlighting how it is different from its main “competitor”—collaborative governance, and from other two popular concepts—open government and e-democracy. The other sections are designed to answer to public managers regarding why and what to adopt from this governance model for public sector services.