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Can the cultural environment affect governmental transparency on sustainability? Useful measures for policy makers and practitioners

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  • Mercedes Ruiz-Lozano
  • Andrés Navarro-Galera
  • Pilar Tirado-Valencia
  • Araceli De Los Ríos-Berjillos

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The aim of this study is to provide useful knowledge to policy makers and practitioners on how to promote the practices of sustainability transparency in local governments, based on the influence of the cultural environment on the disclosure of governmental information on sustainability, including social, environmental and economic information. We perform a comparative analysis of the effects of four types of variables (demographic, sociological, economic and financial) on the disclosure of information on sustainability in two different contexts: Anglo-Saxon and Nordic administrative cultures. Our results show that the factors of the administrative culture context do influence practices of transparency on governmental sustainability. In the Anglo-Saxon environment, the explanatory variables are population size, dependent population and education level. For the Nordic area countries, the main variables are unemployment, dependent population, financial autonomy and debt per capita. Taking into account the study results obtained, we propose measures to facilitate the dissemination of sustainability information in each cultural environment.

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  • Mercedes Ruiz-Lozano & Andrés Navarro-Galera & Pilar Tirado-Valencia & Araceli De Los Ríos-Berjillos, 2019. "Can the cultural environment affect governmental transparency on sustainability? Useful measures for policy makers and practitioners," Local Government Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 45(4), pages 481-503, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:flgsxx:v:45:y:2019:i:4:p:481-503
    DOI: 10.1080/03003930.2018.1560271
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    1. Marta Vicente-Lama & Pilar Tirado-Valencia & Mercedes Ruiz-Lozano & Magdalena Cordobés-Madueño, 2023. "The impact of sectoral guidelines on sustainability reporting in ports: the case of the Spanish ports," Maritime Economics & Logistics, Palgrave Macmillan;International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME), vol. 25(3), pages 499-519, September.

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