The paper investigates the role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in enabling social innovation and civic engagement. The purpose is to advance a typology for better understanding whether such a phenomenon might contribute to a paradigmatic shift in the relationship between the governments or the administrations and citizens. This framework is based on the review of recent literature on social innovation and ICTs, studying the relationships between government and citizens emerging from 41 cases. The analysis highlights how ICTs underpin innovation in civic engagement initiatives in two main ways: 1) by modernising existing processes and 2) by integrating new services.JRC.B.6-Digital Econom
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The paper investigates the role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in enabling soc...
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The new communication paradigm supported by Information and Communication Technology (ICT) puts end-...
The development of new technologies will enable decentralization and freedom of communication for la...
International audienceOver recent decades, research on the internet and political participation has ...
The use of information and communication technologies pervades our lives. Beyond the formal applicat...
The purpose of the paper is to investigate citizens’ influence on public service creation and delive...
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Special Edition “(Re)creating public sphere, civic culture and civic engagement: public service medi...
textCommunications scholars recognize two related trends in twenty-first century politics: the rise ...
ICT-Enabled Social Innovation can help making existing service more efficient and effective, but als...
Public sector innovation presents an understudied field when compared to innovation in elsewhere. Th...
This chapter examines the contribution of information communication technology (ICT) to the operatio...
There is a widely held view that information and communications technology (ICT) has the potential t...
This paper contributes to e-government research by presenting a review and discussion on how digital...
The paper investigates the role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in enabling soc...
ABSTRACT: The concept of digital social innovation (ISN- new social innovation) is mobilized in vari...
The new communication paradigm supported by Information and Communication Technology (ICT) puts end-...
The development of new technologies will enable decentralization and freedom of communication for la...
International audienceOver recent decades, research on the internet and political participation has ...
The use of information and communication technologies pervades our lives. Beyond the formal applicat...
The purpose of the paper is to investigate citizens’ influence on public service creation and delive...
Abstract This paper explores the rise of ICTs as instruments of government reform and the implicati...
Special Edition “(Re)creating public sphere, civic culture and civic engagement: public service medi...
textCommunications scholars recognize two related trends in twenty-first century politics: the rise ...
ICT-Enabled Social Innovation can help making existing service more efficient and effective, but als...
Public sector innovation presents an understudied field when compared to innovation in elsewhere. Th...
This chapter examines the contribution of information communication technology (ICT) to the operatio...
There is a widely held view that information and communications technology (ICT) has the potential t...
This paper contributes to e-government research by presenting a review and discussion on how digital...