2015
DOI: 10.5334/sta.fq
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‘The Opportunity Exists. Why Don’t They Seize It?’ Political (In)Competence and the Potential of ICTs for Good Governance in Niger Republic

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“…and active participation (e.g Grigoryeva et al 2016;. Muresan, 2010;Vicente and Novo, 2014) in general and particularly among elderly users, ensuring the extent and kind of legitimate public participation through social media and e-government platforms, inefficient online tools used for e-participation in fully opening dialogue between citizens and governments (Al-Jamal and Abu-Shanab, 2016; Alarabiat et al, 2016; Machova and Lnenicka, 2015), government's decision to remain rigid and unopened (Al-Jamal and Abu-Shanab, 2016), lack of citizens' understanding of political allegiance and loyalty in a democratic situation(Alzouma, 2015), unavailability or rare availability of social media links in local government websites (Sandoval-Almazan and Gil-Garcia, 2012) etc.…”
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“…and active participation (e.g Grigoryeva et al 2016;. Muresan, 2010;Vicente and Novo, 2014) in general and particularly among elderly users, ensuring the extent and kind of legitimate public participation through social media and e-government platforms, inefficient online tools used for e-participation in fully opening dialogue between citizens and governments (Al-Jamal and Abu-Shanab, 2016; Alarabiat et al, 2016; Machova and Lnenicka, 2015), government's decision to remain rigid and unopened (Al-Jamal and Abu-Shanab, 2016), lack of citizens' understanding of political allegiance and loyalty in a democratic situation(Alzouma, 2015), unavailability or rare availability of social media links in local government websites (Sandoval-Almazan and Gil-Garcia, 2012) etc.…”
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confidence: 99%