Citizen interaction and e‐government: Evidence for the managerial, consultative, and participatory models

作者: Christopher G. Reddick

DOI: 10.1108/17506161111131195

关键词: GovernmentPublic relationsPolitical scienceDigital divideThe InternetE-GovernmentCitizen journalismResearch questionsPolitics

摘要: Purpose – This paper aims to examine citizen interaction with e‐government using three e‐participation models. The two major research questions of this are: what is the current level in USA?; and factors explain why citizens participate online government?Design/methodology/approach Survey evidence USA their use examined quantitative methods.Findings Citizens were most likely for management activities. much less internet more advanced consultative participatory Using regression analysis, such as demand by e‐government, digital divide, political influenced e‐participation.Research limitations/implications results study imply that governments should do stimulate address issues provide open transparent governme...

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