PUBLIC DECISIONS AND CITIZEN SATISFACTION: THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies
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PUBLIC DECISIONS AND CITIZEN SATISFACTION: THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Creator |
Floreddu, Paola Barbara; University of Cagliari
Cabiddu, Francesca; University of Cagliari |
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Public Participation; ICT; PPGIS; Evaluation Framework
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The concept of “public participation†is currently of great interest to researchers and policymakers. The major challenge that this concept presents is the development of methods to verify the results of the effects of inclusive participation practices on decision-making processes1. There is also a lack of evaluation methods regarding the participation of the public through Public Participation Geographic Information Systems (PPGISs). To fill this gap, the ongoing research has two objectives: first, to develop an analytical framework through which PPGIS initiatives can be evaluated; second, to apply the above-mentioned framework to a multi-case study to analyze and evaluate the results obtained from different PPGIS projects. In detail, we investigate the level of citizens’ satisfaction regarding their active participation within PPGIS projects. To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, we apply cross-case analysis and content analysis methodologies.
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Academy of Taiwan Information Systems Research
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Date |
2012-08-24
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — |
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application/pdf
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http://academic-pub.org/ojs/index.php/ijecs/article/view/1018
10.7903/ijecs.1018 |
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"International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies"; Vol 3, No 1 (2012); 121-134
2073-9729 |
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eng
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http://academic-pub.org/ojs/index.php/ijecs/article/view/1018/129
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Copyright (c) 2014 International Journal of Electronic Commerce Studies
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