E-democracy Projects in the Regions of Lithuania: Evaluation Aspects.404

Purpose—the purpose of the article is to analyse and evaluate e-participation projects in Lithuanian municipalities on the peculiarities of involving different social technologies.Design/methodology/approach is based on analysis of scientific literature, projects reports and comparative analysis of...

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Main Author: Rimantas Petrauskas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mykolas Romeris University 2012-12-01
Series:Social Technologies
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Online Access:http://www.mruni.eu/en/mokslo_darbai/st/paskutinis_numeris/dwn.php?id=340098
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spelling doaj-f7fa18d541434dde8d8b15520c78132b2020-11-25T00:23:19ZengMykolas Romeris UniversitySocial Technologies2029-75642012-12-0122404419E-democracy Projects in the Regions of Lithuania: Evaluation Aspects.404Rimantas PetrauskasPurpose—the purpose of the article is to analyse and evaluate e-participation projects in Lithuanian municipalities on the peculiarities of involving different social technologies.Design/methodology/approach is based on analysis of scientific literature, projects reports and comparative analysis of websites under new index for assessment of e-democracy projects.Findings—the paper presents an original overview of municipalities’ e-participation projects and its peculiarities on the support of different tools and technologies.Research limitations/implications—this research deals only with documents and opinions of municipalities and is limited to one side of the e-participation process. In order to generalize the research findings, further investigation should include empirical surveys of citizens’ opinions concerning the effectiveness of e-participation projects.Practical implications—the results can be used to improve collaboration of citizens with public servants in e-participation projects that are important to Lithuanian institutions.Originality/Value—evaluation of e-participation projects in the new index for assessment in Lithuanian municipalities has not yet been examined deeply enough.Research type: research paper.http://www.mruni.eu/en/mokslo_darbai/st/paskutinis_numeris/dwn.php?id=340098e-democracye-participatione-participation toolse-participation technologiese-government
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E-democracy Projects in the Regions of Lithuania: Evaluation Aspects.404
Social Technologies
e-democracy
e-participation
e-participation tools
e-participation technologies
e-government
author_facet Rimantas Petrauskas
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title E-democracy Projects in the Regions of Lithuania: Evaluation Aspects.404
title_short E-democracy Projects in the Regions of Lithuania: Evaluation Aspects.404
title_full E-democracy Projects in the Regions of Lithuania: Evaluation Aspects.404
title_fullStr E-democracy Projects in the Regions of Lithuania: Evaluation Aspects.404
title_full_unstemmed E-democracy Projects in the Regions of Lithuania: Evaluation Aspects.404
title_sort e-democracy projects in the regions of lithuania: evaluation aspects.404
publisher Mykolas Romeris University
series Social Technologies
issn 2029-7564
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Purpose—the purpose of the article is to analyse and evaluate e-participation projects in Lithuanian municipalities on the peculiarities of involving different social technologies.Design/methodology/approach is based on analysis of scientific literature, projects reports and comparative analysis of websites under new index for assessment of e-democracy projects.Findings—the paper presents an original overview of municipalities’ e-participation projects and its peculiarities on the support of different tools and technologies.Research limitations/implications—this research deals only with documents and opinions of municipalities and is limited to one side of the e-participation process. In order to generalize the research findings, further investigation should include empirical surveys of citizens’ opinions concerning the effectiveness of e-participation projects.Practical implications—the results can be used to improve collaboration of citizens with public servants in e-participation projects that are important to Lithuanian institutions.Originality/Value—evaluation of e-participation projects in the new index for assessment in Lithuanian municipalities has not yet been examined deeply enough.Research type: research paper.
topic e-democracy
e-participation
e-participation tools
e-participation technologies
e-government
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