Governmental corruption is the result of various factors such as economic, institutional, political and social factors. This study examined the between Governmental corruption and In formation in OECD countries. Using a panel approach relationship and for the period 2000-2012, Model of governmental corruption has been examined. The main empirical findings in this study indicate that greater access to information can largely reduce corruption in society. The most important theoretical propositions of this study suggest that access to information via the Internet should be able to inform Ordinary citizens of Economic activity, public and private business. Another result is that the creation of an open and liberal society may reduces corruption. Keyword: Governmental corruption, Access to Information, corruption Keyword: Governmental corruption, Access to Information, corruption Keyword: Governmental corruption, Access to Information, corruption Keyword: Governmental corruption, Access to Information, corruption Keyword: Governmental corruption, Access to Information, corruption Keyword: Governmental corruption, Access to Information, corruption
refaie,R. , sameti,M. and niknejad,E. (2015). Governmental corruption and Access to Information in OECD countries. Administrative Health Research, 6(4), 103-118.
MLA
refaie,R. , , sameti,M. , and niknejad,E. . "Governmental corruption and Access to Information in OECD countries", Administrative Health Research, 6, 4, 2015, 103-118.
HARVARD
refaie R., sameti M., niknejad E. (2015). 'Governmental corruption and Access to Information in OECD countries', Administrative Health Research, 6(4), pp. 103-118.
CHICAGO
R. refaie, M. sameti and E. niknejad, "Governmental corruption and Access to Information in OECD countries," Administrative Health Research, 6 4 (2015): 103-118,
VANCOUVER
refaie R., sameti M., niknejad E. Governmental corruption and Access to Information in OECD countries. AHR, 2015; 6(4): 103-118.