TAPAS: A Pattern-Based Approach to Assessing Government Transparency

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2025-05-22

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Zuijderwijk, JosORCID 0009-0008-9561-9354
Beerepoot, IrisISNI 0000000492835880
Martens, ThomasISNI 0000000389803426
Knies, EvaISNI 0000000391031760
van der Lippe, TanjaISNI 0000000110074407
Reijers, Hajo A.ORCID 0000-0001-9634-5852ISNI 0000000037238136

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Abstract

Government transparency, widely recognized as a cornerstone of open government, depends on robust information management practices. Yet effective assessment of information management remains challenging, as existing methods fail to consider the actual working behavior of civil servants and are resource-intensive. Using a design science research approach, we present the Transparency Anti-Pattern Assessment System (TAPAS) -- a novel, data-driven methodology designed to evaluate government transparency through the identification of behavioral patterns that impede transparency. We demonstrate TAPAS's real-world applicability at a Dutch ministry, analyzing their electronic document management system data from the past two decades. We identify eight transparency anti-patterns grouped into four categories: Incomplete Documentation, Limited Accessibility, Unclear Information, and Delayed Documentation. We show that TAPAS enables continuous monitoring and provides actionable insights without requiring significant resource investments.

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Zuijderwijk, J, Beerepoot, I, Martens, T, Knies, E, van der Lippe, T & Reijers, H A 2025 'TAPAS : A Pattern-Based Approach to Assessing Government Transparency' arXiv. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2505.16413