How IT allows E-Participation in Policy-Making Process

Abstract

With the art and practice of government policy-making, public work, and citizen participation, many governments adopt information and communication technologies (ICT) as a vehicle to facilitate their relationship with citizens. This participation process is widely known as E-Participation or Electronic Participation. This article focuses on different performance indicators and the relevant tools for each level. Despite the growing scientific and pragmatic significance of e-participation, that area still was not able to grow as it was expected. Our diverse set of knowledge and e-participation policies and its implementation is very limited. This is the key reason why e-participation initiatives in practice often fall short of expectations. This study collects the existing perceptions from the various interdisciplinary scientific literature to determine a unifying definition and demonstrates the strong abilities of e-participation and other related components which have great potential in the coming years.

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