The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of citizens' engagement in various participation programs on the participants' assessment of transparency in local government. To examine the relationship between citizen participation and transparency, the study focuses on two dimensions of citizen participation: citizen engagement in participation programs and online and offline participation programs. Citizens' assessment of transparency is measured with citizens' perceptions of openness, corruption, two-way communication with citizens, and fair and increased opportunities to participate in local government
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