Introduction and Table for the book chapter "Pathways to Electronic Citizen Participation: Policy and Technological Arrangements in Korea"

This work contains the introduction and table for the book chapter "Pathways to Electronic Citizen Participation: Policy and Technological Arrangements in Korea" in Ali Farazmand, Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3799-1

Participatory governance is one of the fundamental governing doctrines to empower citizens in political and government decision-making across countries. Its practices enable government to tailor specific issues and policies based on inclusive communication with citizens. The government, thus, has adopted institutional and procedural arrangements to create participatory environments, largely through the effective use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The Korean government has initiated a wide range of administrative and technological innovations to make more citizens actively engage in decision-making processes. These efforts have paid off to place South Korea as one of the leading countries for incorporating the functions of information technology and communications, which promote the public’s electronic participation (e-participation), according to UN E-Government Survey 2018 (United Nations 2018), Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide (Holzer and Manoharan 2016), and Global e-Governance Study (West 2007).

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Work Title Introduction and Table for the book chapter "Pathways to Electronic Citizen Participation: Policy and Technological Arrangements in Korea"
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  1. Hoa Thai
  2. Hyesu Im
  3. Younhee Kim
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    • Participatory governance is one of the fundamental governing doctrines to empower citizens in political and government decision-making across countries. Its practices enable government to tailor specific issues and policies based on inclusive communication with citizens. The government, thus, has adopted institutional and procedural arrangements to create participatory environments, largely through the effective use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The Korean government has initiated a wide range of administrative and technological innovations to make more citizens actively engage in decision-making processes. These efforts have paid off to place South Korea as one of the leading countries for incorporating the functions of information technology and communications, which promote the public’s electronic participation (e-participation), according to UN E-Government Survey 2018 (United Nations 2018), Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide (Holzer and Manoharan 2016), and Global e-Governance Study (West 2007).
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    • Introduction
    • Participatory governance is one of the fundamental governing doctrines to empower citizens in political and government decision-making across countries. Its practices enable government to tailor specific issues and policies based on inclusive communication with citizens. The government, thus, has adopted institutional and procedural arrangements to create participatory environments, largely through the effective use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The Korean government has initiated a wide range of administrative and technological innovations to make more citizens actively engage in decision-making processes. These efforts have paid off to place South Korea as one of the leading countries for incorporating the functions of information technology and communications, which promote the public’s electronic participation (e-participation), according to UN E-Government Survey 2018 (United Nations 2018), Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide (Holzer and Manoharan 2016), and Global e-Governance Study (West 2007).
    • Participatory governance is one of the fundamental governing doctrines to empower citizens in political and government decision-making across countries. Its practices enable government to tailor specific issues and policies based on inclusive communication with citizens. The government, thus, has adopted institutional and procedural arrangements to create participatory environments, largely through the effective use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The Korean government has initiated a wide range of administrative and technological innovations to make more citizens actively engage in decision-making processes. These efforts have paid off to place South Korea as one of the leading countries for incorporating the functions of information technology and communications, which promote the public’s electronic participation (e-participation), according to UN E-Government Survey 2018 (United Nations 2018), Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide (Holzer and Manoharan 2016), and Global e-Governance Study (West 2007).
    • In Ali Farazmand, Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
    • https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3799-1
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    • chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3799-1.pdf
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    • Introduction and Table for the book chapter "Pathways to Electronic Citizen Participation: Policy and Technological Arrangements in Korea"
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    Description
    • Introduction
    • Participatory governance is one of the fundamental governing doctrines to empower citizens in political and government decision-making across countries. Its practices enable government to tailor specific issues and policies based on inclusive communication with citizens. The government, thus, has adopted institutional and procedural arrangements to create participatory environments, largely through the effective use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The Korean government has initiated a wide range of administrative and technological innovations to make more citizens actively engage in decision-making processes. These efforts have paid off to place South Korea as one of the leading countries for incorporating the functions of information technology and communications, which promote the public’s electronic participation (e-participation), according to UN E-Government Survey 2018 (United Nations 2018), Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide (Holzer and Manoharan 2016), and Global e-Governance Study (West 2007).
    • This work contains the introduction and table for the book chapter "Pathways to Electronic Citizen Participation: Policy and Technological Arrangements in Korea" in Ali Farazmand, Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
    • https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3799-1
    • In Ali Farazmand, Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
    • https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31816-5_3799-1
    • Participatory governance is one of the fundamental governing doctrines to empower citizens in political and government decision-making across countries. Its practices enable government to tailor specific issues and policies based on inclusive communication with citizens. The government, thus, has adopted institutional and procedural arrangements to create participatory environments, largely through the effective use of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The Korean government has initiated a wide range of administrative and technological innovations to make more citizens actively engage in decision-making processes. These efforts have paid off to place South Korea as one of the leading countries for incorporating the functions of information technology and communications, which promote the public’s electronic participation (e-participation), according to UN E-Government Survey 2018 (United Nations 2018), Digital Governance in Municipalities Worldwide (Holzer and Manoharan 2016), and Global e-Governance Study (West 2007).