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This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Government and the Changing Urban-Rural Interplay”. LoGov aims to provide solutions for local governments that address the fundamental challenges resulting from urbanisation.
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Participatory Budgeting with Project Interactions [PDF]
Participatory budgeting systems allow city residents to jointly decide on projects they wish to fund using public money, by letting residents vote on such projects. While participatory budgeting is gaining popularity, existing aggregation methods do not take into account the natural possibility of project interactions, such as substitution and ...
Pallavi Jain 0001 +2 more
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This study aims to empirically examine the effect of participatory budgeting, clarity of budget targets both simultaneously and partially on the managerial performance of government officials in North Aceh District.
Mukhlisul Muzahid
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This study aims to explore participatory-based budgeting procedures and their role in reducing budgetary slack in Islamic boarding schools. Using a qualitative approach, the research method was conducted at a pesantren-based madrasah in the City of ...
Ifada Retno Ekaningrum, Nor Hadi
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What Explains the Success of Participatory Budgeting? Evidence from Seoul Autonomous Districts
In this study, we examine the association between the success of participatory budgeting and a number of variables that characterizes the participatory process in light of the participatory budgeting recently adopted by autonomous districts in Seoul ...
Intae Choi
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Submodular participatory budgeting
Participatory budgeting refers to the practice of allocating public resources by collecting and aggregating individual preferences. Most existing studies in this field often assume an additive utility function, where each individual holds a private utility for each candidate project, and the total utility of a set of funded projects is simply the sum ...
Jing Yuan 0002, Shaojie Tang 0001
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District-Fair Participatory Budgeting
Participatory budgeting is a method used by city governments to select public projects to fund based on residents' votes. Many cities use participatory budgeting at a district level. Typically, a budget is divided among districts proportionally to their population, and each district holds an election over local projects and then uses its budget to fund
D. Ellis Hershkowitz +3 more
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A política contemporânea é afetada pelo descontentamento. Os estudos revelam que a satisfação com a democracia na Europa varia significativamente conforme o tempo e as regiões. As Inovações Democráticas são tidas como possível cura para o mal-estar democrático. Uma das formas de Inovação Democrática é o Orçamento Participativo (OP).
Philipp Stolzenberg, Brian Wampler
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Citizen participation in budget processes is an attractive governance strategy for creating sustainable local finance. In participatory governance, citizens are engaged in the governmental policy decision-making process for sustainable communities ...
Young-seob Oh +2 more
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Whose Budget? Our Budget? Broadening Political Stakeholdership via Participatory Budgeting
In this thought piece, I attempt to contextualize New York City’s inaugural participatory budgeting (PB) process in the larger landscape of American political participation.
Celina Su
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