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E-Participatory Budgeting as an Innovative Approach
This study examines the development of participatory budgeting and its enhanced version, e-participatory budgeting, which incorporates digital tools. Participatory budgeting was first implemented in 1989 in the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Yücel Demirkılıç +1 more
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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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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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PROSPECTS FOR IMPLEMENTING PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING AS AN EFFECTIVE INSTRUMENT FOR IMPLEMENTING BUDGETARY POLICY AT THE LOCAL LEVEL [PDF]
The purpose of the study is to determine the methodological principles for implementing Participatory Budgeting as an effective instrument of the budgetary policy at the local level, in particular, the analysis of the main risks and limitations of this ...
Natalia Sirenko +2 more
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Participatory Budgeting as a Factor in Increasing Trust in Government and the Efficiency of Local Finances [PDF]
Participatory budgeting is an effective tool for developing democracy, promoting transparency in public finance management, and enhancing accountability of government to citizens.
Tetyana Vitovshchyk, Svitlana Korzyk
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How “alternative” alternative urban policies really are?
In recent years, participatory budgeting has been often regarded as an example of an alternative urban policy experience, detached from the entrepreneurial mainstream.
Wojciech Kębłowski +1 more
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The Development of Participatory Budgeting Processes in Cluj-Napoca
Participatory budgeting is an instrument used everywhere in the world today to develop communities and democracy in order to increase the accountability and capacity of the public administration.
Emil Boc
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Participatory budgeting originally aimed to promote greater political representation and resource distribution for vulnerable populations. As it globally circulates, however, existing literature points out that its local interpretations and ...
Byeongsun Ahn +3 more
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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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