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Trust in e-participation

Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data Age, 2018
E-participation provides a means to involve citizens in e-government decision-making. The ease of access to e-participation processes has raised the issue of trustworthiness of both the institutions promoting processes and the citizens participating in these processes.
Alex Santamaría-Philco, Maria A. Wimmer
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E-Participation Development Factors

Proceedings of the 18th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2017
1 The paper presents the main results of an expert survey aimed at determination the factors impacting e-participation development in Russia. The authors conducted an expert poll and systematized experts' assessments and proposals regarding the list of influencing factors and their strength.
L. Vidiasova, D. Trutnev, E. Vidiasov
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Trust in e-participation

Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, 2014
Trust plays a significant role along the life-cycle of (electronic) participation initiatives. Based on causal roles that trust may have according to Rousseau et al. [31, p. 396] - (1) trust as condition for participation, (2) trust during participation, and (3) trust as outcome of participation - it is imperative to analyse these influential roles in ...
Sabrina Scherer, Maria A. Wimmer
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E-participation: A Strategic Framework

International Journal of Public Administration, 2016
Despite the rising scientific and practical relevance of e-participation, the field still suffers from a diffuse, heterogeneous state of knowledge and our understanding of successful e-participatio...
Bernd W. Wirtz   +2 more
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E-Participation Models

2011
Participation is the cornerstone of our governance process and has manifested in a variety of constructs since the inception of our government. As public agencies and political leaders discover the possibilities offered by technological mediums, the question becomes, what kind of participation should we be fostering and what do we hope to gain through ...
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The Citizens in E-Participation

2006
Recent advances in GIS and the Internet have improved the technical possibilities for supporting the public participation through e-Participation systems – e.g. Public Participation GIS. On the other hand there has been too much focus on many technical aspects of public participation with reduced focus on the citizens.
Hansen, H. S., Reinau, K.
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E-Participation

2021
Pragati Rawat, John C. Morris
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E-Participation in Developing Countries

2018
This chapter on e-participation in developing countries uses Cameroon as a case study to demonstrate the realities of practicing Web 2.0 and social media tools to drive collaborative initiatives between government agencies and citizens in developing countries.
Ransome E. Bawack   +3 more
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Explaining Citizens’ E-Participation Usage

Administration & Society, 2016
Information and communications technology (ICT) not only improves public service delivery but also enables governments to better engage citizens, called “e-participation.” Although efforts have been taken to promote citizen participation online, e-participation utilization remains at a low level.
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Participation in cognitively stimulating activities and risk of incident Alzheimer disease.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2002
R. Wilson   +6 more
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