Citizen participation in increasingly digitalized governmental environments can introduce fruitful capabilities to encourage citizens to engage in municipal affairs and through this take actively part in fostering smart cities’ effectiveness. However, the practical exploitation of recent knowledge is still not sufficiently operationalized, whilst research in this field yields various approaches focusing on diverse emphases. Therefore, the necessity of systematically collecting and afterwards analysing the existing literature towards this topic is obvious. This paper depicts a proceeding to systematically review the available literature towards the relevant research units on citizen participation. Overall, 48 topic-based papers were identifi...
Citizens may not always be right, but governments are recognizing their right to exercise more contr...
The objective of engaging citizens in government decision making is renewed with the opportunities o...
Citizens may not always be right, but governments are recognizing their right to exercise more contr...
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...
The current thesis presents research about new methods of citizen participation based on digital tec...
This open access book examines how digital technologies are used to promote citizen participation in...
Citizen participation is a democratic practice that became, especially on a local level, an importan...
In recent years, information and communication technologies (ICT) have allowed governments to improv...
In recent years, information and communication technologies (ICT) have allowed governments to improv...
This article focuses on understanding the dynamics of citizen participation in smart city initiative...
In recent years, information and communication technologies (ICT) have allowed governments to improv...
A main feature of smart cities is the use of ICT in all aspects of city life. In this regard, eparti...
A main feature of smart cities is the use of ICT in all aspects of city life. In this regard, eparti...
With the advent of smart cities (SCs), governance has been placed at the core of the debate on how t...
Citizens may not always be right, but governments are recognizing their right to exercise more contr...
The objective of engaging citizens in government decision making is renewed with the opportunities o...
Citizens may not always be right, but governments are recognizing their right to exercise more contr...
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...
The current thesis presents research about new methods of citizen participation based on digital tec...
This open access book examines how digital technologies are used to promote citizen participation in...
Citizen participation is a democratic practice that became, especially on a local level, an importan...
In recent years, information and communication technologies (ICT) have allowed governments to improv...
In recent years, information and communication technologies (ICT) have allowed governments to improv...
This article focuses on understanding the dynamics of citizen participation in smart city initiative...
In recent years, information and communication technologies (ICT) have allowed governments to improv...
A main feature of smart cities is the use of ICT in all aspects of city life. In this regard, eparti...
A main feature of smart cities is the use of ICT in all aspects of city life. In this regard, eparti...
With the advent of smart cities (SCs), governance has been placed at the core of the debate on how t...
Citizens may not always be right, but governments are recognizing their right to exercise more contr...
The objective of engaging citizens in government decision making is renewed with the opportunities o...
Citizens may not always be right, but governments are recognizing their right to exercise more contr...