Factors Influencing the Success of Participatory Egovernment Applications in Romania and South Korea
In: Korean journal of policy studies: KJPS, Band 27, Heft 1, S. 1-21
Abstract
While participatory e-government is increasingly advocated, few studies have investigated whether it is feasible across all national contexts. This study investigates how certain contextual features influence the success of participatory applications of e-government. In particular, it assesses how the political, economic, and social context in which a particular government operates influence the introduction of participatory e-government, and compares participatory e-government applications in Romania and South Korea. These nations possess important similarities and differences in their political, social, and economic contexts. The study results suggest that the success of participatory e-government projects is to a large extent contingent upon political and economic factors and less related to social factors.
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Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University (GSPA)
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