The lack of user acceptance of e-participation initiatives has been attributed to several factors, among them lack of motivation, poor transparency of process and lack of traceability of contributions. These deficits cannot be overcome by compliance with usability and accessibility guidelines. To increase user participation it is suggested to align such initiatives with the requirements of civil society groups who are more successful in mobilising public engagement and less with government requests. To enable and empower such groups to set up and maintain e-participation initiatives, a functional navigator for guiding users in configuring a platform as well as process support components are required. The latter focus on the transitions betw...
The usage of electronic means to support the government’s and public administration’s central and lo...
We have seen a lot of very welcome progress in terms of making it easier for citizens to input their...
In this chapter, Nielsen et al. propose options for improving e-participation at the EU level withou...
[EN] The opinions of citizens are now being given ever-increasing consideration. Today, many governm...
In late 2016 we conducted a survey with citizens in the German-speaking region. The aim of the surve...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasingly becoming more pervasive of peoples...
E-government is becoming a mature research field thanks to the proliferation of papers about this ch...
Governments around the world now use information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the...
According to a recent Eurobarometer survey (2014), 68% of Europeans tend not to trust national gover...
Public participation has been a subject of active discussion in many fields particularly in politica...
e-governance is the product of information and communication technology (ICT) for providing governme...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to investigate if, and in that case, how and what the e-go...
Electronic participation (e-participation) has grown across the world in recent decades and many gov...
How can he Internet contribute to the development and establishment of a genuinely European public (...
Part 1: eParticipation DevelopmentsInternational audienceIn order to motivate diverse user groups to...
The usage of electronic means to support the government’s and public administration’s central and lo...
We have seen a lot of very welcome progress in terms of making it easier for citizens to input their...
In this chapter, Nielsen et al. propose options for improving e-participation at the EU level withou...
[EN] The opinions of citizens are now being given ever-increasing consideration. Today, many governm...
In late 2016 we conducted a survey with citizens in the German-speaking region. The aim of the surve...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are increasingly becoming more pervasive of peoples...
E-government is becoming a mature research field thanks to the proliferation of papers about this ch...
Governments around the world now use information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the...
According to a recent Eurobarometer survey (2014), 68% of Europeans tend not to trust national gover...
Public participation has been a subject of active discussion in many fields particularly in politica...
e-governance is the product of information and communication technology (ICT) for providing governme...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to investigate if, and in that case, how and what the e-go...
Electronic participation (e-participation) has grown across the world in recent decades and many gov...
How can he Internet contribute to the development and establishment of a genuinely European public (...
Part 1: eParticipation DevelopmentsInternational audienceIn order to motivate diverse user groups to...
The usage of electronic means to support the government’s and public administration’s central and lo...
We have seen a lot of very welcome progress in terms of making it easier for citizens to input their...
In this chapter, Nielsen et al. propose options for improving e-participation at the EU level withou...