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Jenny de Fine Licht
Jenny de Fine Licht
Associate Professor in Public Administration, University of Gothenburg
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When does transparency generate legitimacy? Experimenting on a context‐bound relationship
J De Fine Licht, D Naurin, P Esaiasson, M Gilljam
Governance 27 (1), 111-134, 2014
2872014
Artificial intelligence, transparency, and public decision-making: Why explanations are key when trying to produce perceived legitimacy
K de Fine Licht, J de Fine Licht
AI & society 35, 917-926, 2020
1972020
Policy area as a potential moderator of transparency effects: An experiment
J de Fine Licht
Public administration review 74 (3), 361-371, 2014
1952014
Do we really want to know? The potentially negative effect of transparency in decision making on perceived legitimacy
J de Fine Licht
Scandinavian Political Studies 34 (3), 183-201, 2011
1762011
Lights on the shadows of public procurement: Transparency as an antidote to corruption
M Bauhr, Á Czibik, J de Fine Licht, M Fazekas
Governance 33 (3), 495-523, 2020
1122020
Transparency actually: how transparency affects public perceptions of political decision-making
J de Fine Licht
European political science review 6 (2), 309-330, 2014
882014
How do supreme audit institutions manage their autonomy and impact? A comparative analysis
J Pierre, J de Fine Licht
Journal of European public policy 26 (2), 226-245, 2019
492019
Is auditing the new evaluation? Can it be? Should it be?
J Pierre, BG Peters, J de Fine Licht
International Journal of Public Sector Management 31 (6), 726-739, 2018
462018
Does transparency generate legitimacy? An experimental study of procedure acceptance of open-and closed-door decision-making
J de Fine Licht, D Naurin, P Esaiasson, M Gilljam
322011
Transparency
J de Fine Licht, D Naurin
Handbook on theories of governance, 226-233, 2022
222022
The role of transparency in auditing
J de Fine Licht
Financial Accountability & Management 35 (3), 233-245, 2019
182019
Do we really want to know
J de Fine Licht
The potentially, 2011
142011
“It’s not over when it’s over”―Post-decision arrangements and empirical legitimacy
J de Fine Licht, M Agerberg, P Esaiasson
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 32 (1), 183-199, 2022
122022
Open decision-making procedures and public legitimacy
J de Fine Licht, D Naurin
Secrecy and publicity in votes and debates 131, 2015
122015
Collaborative gaming: When principals and agents agree to game the system
J Pierre, J de Fine Licht
Public administration 99 (4), 711-722, 2021
112021
Preparing political science students for a non-academic career: Experiences from a novel course module
R Broms, J de Fine Licht
Politics 39 (4), 514-526, 2019
92019
Magic Wand or Pandoras Box? How transparency in decision making affects public perceptions of legitimacy
J de Fine Licht
92014
Same Considerations, Different Decisions: Motivations for Split‐Ticket Voting among Swedish Feminist Initiative Supporters
S Blombäck, J de Fine Licht
Scandinavian Political Studies 40 (1), 61-81, 2017
82017
The Janus face of transparency: Balancing openness and secrecy in democratic decision-making
J de Fine Licht
Transparency and Secrecy in European Democracies, 17-35, 2020
72020
Priority setting in Swedish health care: are the politicians ready?
P Rosén, J De Fine Licht, H Ohlsson
Scandinavian journal of public health 42 (3), 227-234, 2014
72014
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