Continued intention to use online participatory budgeting: The effect of empowerment and habit
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Naranjo-Zolotov, Mijail Juanovich; Oliveira, Tiago; Casteleyn, Sven
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Continued intention to use online participatory budgeting: The effect of empowerment and habitFecha de publicación
2018-04Editor
Association for Computing Machinery, New YorkISBN
9781450354219Cita bibliográfica
M. Zolovot, T. Oliveira, S. Casteleyn. 2018. Continued intention to use online participatory budgeting: The effect of empowerment and habit. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, Galway, Ireland, April 2018 (ICEGOV’18), 8 pages. DOI: 10.1145/3209415.3209461Tipo de documento
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Online participatory budget, an e-participation platform to
engage citizens in decision-making processes, has become more
popular in the last decade in several cities across Europe.
Nevertheless, to assure its ... [+]
Online participatory budget, an e-participation platform to
engage citizens in decision-making processes, has become more
popular in the last decade in several cities across Europe.
Nevertheless, to assure its continuity of use and keep the citizens’
engagement over time remains a challenge year by year for the
local governments. This paper explores the effect of
empowerment and habit on the continued intention to use online
participatory budget considering the individual differences by age
and gender. We develop a research model that is evaluated using
structural equation modelling based on the responses of 370
citizens that experienced the online participatory budget in the
city of Lisbon, which was the first capital in Europe to implement
the online platform in 2008. Results suggest that competence,
meaning, and habit positively influence the continued intention to
use online participatory budgeting, and that meaning has a
stronger effect on older men than younger women. The paper
discusses the implications for local governments. [-]
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Ponència presentada en: 11th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, Galway, Ireland, 4-6 April 2018
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ICEGOV '18: Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance. ISBN: 978-1-4503-5421-9Código del proyecto o subvención
642332 | RYC-2014-16606
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Geoinformatics: Enabling Open Cities (GEO-C), the project funded by the European Commission within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, International Training Networks (ITN), and European Joint Doctorates (EJD). | Sven Casteleyn was funded by the Ramón y Cajal Programme of the Spanish government
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