2019
DOI: 10.29379/jedem.v11i1.542
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E-participation For Increased Citizen Engagement? A Case From Uganda

Abstract: Implementation of an e-participation system in a low-income region with poor infrastructure, limited access to ICT and low awareness of civic rights and responsibilities, is challenging and requires thorough understanding of the contextual conditions and requirements. Present study provides a qualitative analysis of the implementation phase of an e-participation platform mapping the specific factors that play key roles in defining the access to and the use of the system by the citizens. Social and poli… Show more

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“…In the proposed model, awareness, social capital, trust, and simplicity of task are moderating variables that potentially modify the relationship between citizens and open data usage. Moreover, Nilsson andBarbutin (2019) used Macintosh´s model (2004) in their study for identifying factors about the use, and access to, the 'Uganda digital platform' by citizens. However, Purwanto, Zuiderwijk, and Janssen (2020) proposed a conceptual 'model of conditions and factors of OGD citizenled engagement' and empirically test it.…”
Section: Research Methods Of Reviewed Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the proposed model, awareness, social capital, trust, and simplicity of task are moderating variables that potentially modify the relationship between citizens and open data usage. Moreover, Nilsson andBarbutin (2019) used Macintosh´s model (2004) in their study for identifying factors about the use, and access to, the 'Uganda digital platform' by citizens. However, Purwanto, Zuiderwijk, and Janssen (2020) proposed a conceptual 'model of conditions and factors of OGD citizenled engagement' and empirically test it.…”
Section: Research Methods Of Reviewed Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Convenient access to citizens' data is the main function of smart cities (Wu, 2020) though, lack of access to technology is the cause of low participation to use open data among citizens (Cantador, Cortés-Cediel & Fernández, 2020). Limited access to ICT influences the usage of OGD (Purwanto, Zuiderwijk & Janssen, 2018) and other eparticipation systems (Nilsson & Barbutiu, 2019) among citizens.…”
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