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Does Citizen Involvement Feed on Digital Platforms?

Silvana Secinaro, Valerio Brescia, Daniel Iannaci and Gideon Mekonnen Jonathan

International Journal of Public Administration, 2022, vol. 45, issue 9, 708-725

Abstract: Citizens’ demand for engagement and participation in the public administration is one area of concern for research and practice. Most recently, the essential role of e-participation tools in enabling the provision of information fostering citizen participation is recognised. The CONSUL application, used by 100 institutions, is the most widespread ICT tool in the world used to enable the active participation. Through systematic combining approach, based on an abductive process, the study analyses the case of Madrid (Spain) with the aim of contributing to the theory of the participatory platform on participation, accountability, and transparency. Even though overall citizen participation is still far away, the results of the study revealed focus areas with implication for research and practice. The study demonstrates that socio-demographic variables and support given by accessible financial and non-financial information must underpin future developments in e-participation and participatory governance.

Date: 2022
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