Data

General Issues
Governance & Political Institutions
Specific Topics
Government Transparency
Location
Greece
Scope of Influence
National
Links
OpenGov Website
Ongoing
Yes
Time Limited or Repeated?
Repeated over time
Purpose/Goal
Make, influence, or challenge decisions of government and public bodies
Develop the civic capacities of individuals, communities, and/or civil society organizations
Approach
Co-governance
Spectrum of Public Participation
Involve
Open to All or Limited to Some?
Open to All
General Types of Methods
Deliberative and dialogic process
Evaluation, oversight, and social auditing
General Types of Tools/Techniques
Facilitate dialogue, discussion, and/or deliberation
Collect, analyse and/or solicit feedback
Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
Online Deliberation
Legality
Yes
Facilitators
No
Face-to-Face, Online, or Both
Online
Types of Interaction Among Participants
Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation
Express Opinions/Preferences Only
Decision Methods
Not Applicable
Communication of Insights & Outcomes
New Media
Type of Organizer/Manager
National Government

CASE

OpenGov.gr - The Greek Open Government Initiative

July 30, 2021 Jaskiran Gakhal, Participedia Team
April 4, 2019 Jaskiran Gakhal, Participedia Team
December 2, 2018 Jaskiran Gakhal, Participedia Team
October 17, 2017 tgkarounos
September 26, 2014 tgkarounos
General Issues
Governance & Political Institutions
Specific Topics
Government Transparency
Location
Greece
Scope of Influence
National
Links
OpenGov Website
Ongoing
Yes
Time Limited or Repeated?
Repeated over time
Purpose/Goal
Make, influence, or challenge decisions of government and public bodies
Develop the civic capacities of individuals, communities, and/or civil society organizations
Approach
Co-governance
Spectrum of Public Participation
Involve
Open to All or Limited to Some?
Open to All
General Types of Methods
Deliberative and dialogic process
Evaluation, oversight, and social auditing
General Types of Tools/Techniques
Facilitate dialogue, discussion, and/or deliberation
Collect, analyse and/or solicit feedback
Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
Online Deliberation
Legality
Yes
Facilitators
No
Face-to-Face, Online, or Both
Online
Types of Interaction Among Participants
Discussion, Dialogue, or Deliberation
Express Opinions/Preferences Only
Decision Methods
Not Applicable
Communication of Insights & Outcomes
New Media
Type of Organizer/Manager
National Government

Greece implemented an open government initiative to increase transparency, deliberation, collaboration, and accountability in governance.

Problems and Purpose

Opengov.gr was designed and implemented with the intention of achieving four primary principles, namely "transparency, deliberation, collaboration and accountability". [1] The initiative consisted of three features. Firstly, online applications for positions as public administration officials were opened to the public on the opengov.gr website, including for "top level and mid-level openings". [1] Second, electronic deliberation characterized this initiative in that draft legislation and government policy were "posted in a blog like platform prior to their submission to parliament" so that citizens could comment on, critique, and deliberate about them. [1] Finally, the open innovation of labs.open.gov.gr was designed to bring suggestions and ideas from Greek citizens together in a decentralized manner so that "modern public administration problems" could be explored and dealt with. [1]

Background History and Context 

Organizing, Supporting, and Funding Entities 

Participant Recruitment and Selection 

Methods and Tools Used 

This case used online deliberation, which is broadly defined as "communicative interaction via social media, in real time chats, in online forums, on blogs or comment sections," taking deliberation to the digital public sphere. [1] Ideally, this process would allow equal participation from different voices, who are working towards a common goal and are able to reach a consensus. [1]

What Went On: Process, Interaction, and Participation

Influence, Outcomes, and Effects 

Analysis and Lessons Learned 

See Also

Online Deliberation 

VouliWatch

References

[1] Psallidas, M. and Karamanolis, G. (2012). Open Government Initiatives. Crowd Policy. Retrieved from https://www.crowdpolicy.com/en/project/open-government-initiatives/

External Links

http://www.opengov.gr/en/

Notes