articleWest European PoliticsAug 10, 2010GREEN OA

Two Concepts of Accountability: Accountability as a Virtue and as a Mechanism

Schlumberger (Ireland) · Mortimer Surgery

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Abstract

This paper distinguishes between two main concepts of accountability: accountability as a virtue and accountability as a mechanism. In the former case, accountability is used primarily as a normative concept, as a set of standards for the evaluation of the behaviour of public actors. Accountability or, more precisely, being accountable, is seen as a positive quality in organisations or officials. Hence, accountability studies often focus on normative issues, on the assessment of the actual and active behaviour of public agents. In the latter case, accountability is used in a narrower, descriptive sense. It is seen as an institutional relation or arrangement in which an actor can be held to account by a forum.…

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Keywords
  • Accountability
  • Normative
  • Political science
  • Mechanism (biology)
  • Confusion
  • Public administration
  • Public relations
  • Law and economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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