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E-participation Portals in the E-Governance Institutional Structure of the EAEU Countries : A Trend Study. / Chugunov, Andrei; Belyi, Vladislav; Panfilov, Georgy; Bolgov, Radomir.
Electronic Governance and Open Society: 8th International Conference, EGOSE 2021, Saint Petersburg, Russia, November 24–25, 2021, Proceedings. ed. / Andrei V. Chugunov; Marijn Janssen; Igor Khodachek; Yuri Misnikov; Dmitrii Trutnev. Springer Nature, 2022. p. 232-243 (Communications in Computer and Information Science; Vol. 1529 CCIS).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - E-participation Portals in the E-Governance Institutional Structure of the EAEU Countries
T2 - 8th International Conference on Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia, EGOSE 2021
AU - Chugunov, Andrei
AU - Belyi, Vladislav
AU - Panfilov, Georgy
AU - Bolgov, Radomir
N1 - Chugunov, A., Belyi, V., Panfilov, G., Bolgov, R. (2022). E-participation Portals in the E-Governance Institutional Structure of the EAEU Countries: A Trend Study. In: Chugunov, A.V., Janssen, M., Khodachek, I., Misnikov, Y., Trutnev, D. (eds) Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia. EGOSE 2021. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1529. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04238-6_18
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The authors attempt to identify general patterns in the development of e-portals for interaction between citizens and authorities in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) countries, as well as to find common methods for assessing the effectiveness of the portals functioning. The research team presenting the preliminary results in this paper suggests using the experience that has been successfully tested on the Russian Federation case to develop such a technique. Below we demonstrate the results of e-participation systems monitoring study in Russia, that was conducted by e-Governance Center of ITMO University in January-February 2021. The monitoring is a continuation of a study started in 2020, as well as pilot studies of 2017–2019. The first represented study made an attempt to design a basic model which describes the functioning of various channels for e-interaction between the citizens and authorities, determine the specifics of each channel, develop an assessment system and monitor online platforms that ensure the functioning of one or more channels of e-participation. The study was conducted using the same methodology as the 2020 study. Participation channels were assessed according to five criteria: (1) “Openness”, (2) “Availability”, (3) “Decision Making”, (4) “Quality of feedback” and (5) “Special requirements”, each of which includes 3 indicators (totally 15 indicators). The methodology is focused on assessing the development of six main e-participation channels: (1) open budget, (2) participatory budgeting, (3) complaint mechanisms, (4) e-initiatives, (5) e-voting, (6) crowdsourcing. The proposed methodology attempts to solve this complex problem and evaluate several e-participation channels that are currently developing in Russia at regional and local levels. The second monitoring trend study uses the United Nations E-Participation Index methodology. The e-services portals of the EAEU countries were explored with an interval of 5 years (2016 and 2021).
AB - The authors attempt to identify general patterns in the development of e-portals for interaction between citizens and authorities in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) countries, as well as to find common methods for assessing the effectiveness of the portals functioning. The research team presenting the preliminary results in this paper suggests using the experience that has been successfully tested on the Russian Federation case to develop such a technique. Below we demonstrate the results of e-participation systems monitoring study in Russia, that was conducted by e-Governance Center of ITMO University in January-February 2021. The monitoring is a continuation of a study started in 2020, as well as pilot studies of 2017–2019. The first represented study made an attempt to design a basic model which describes the functioning of various channels for e-interaction between the citizens and authorities, determine the specifics of each channel, develop an assessment system and monitor online platforms that ensure the functioning of one or more channels of e-participation. The study was conducted using the same methodology as the 2020 study. Participation channels were assessed according to five criteria: (1) “Openness”, (2) “Availability”, (3) “Decision Making”, (4) “Quality of feedback” and (5) “Special requirements”, each of which includes 3 indicators (totally 15 indicators). The methodology is focused on assessing the development of six main e-participation channels: (1) open budget, (2) participatory budgeting, (3) complaint mechanisms, (4) e-initiatives, (5) e-voting, (6) crowdsourcing. The proposed methodology attempts to solve this complex problem and evaluate several e-participation channels that are currently developing in Russia at regional and local levels. The second monitoring trend study uses the United Nations E-Participation Index methodology. The e-services portals of the EAEU countries were explored with an interval of 5 years (2016 and 2021).
KW - E-Governance
KW - E-Participation
KW - EAEU
KW - Post-Soviet countries
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-04238-6_18
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-04238-6_18
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85128915014
SN - 9783031042379
T3 - Communications in Computer and Information Science
SP - 232
EP - 243
BT - Electronic Governance and Open Society
A2 - Chugunov, Andrei V.
A2 - Janssen, Marijn
A2 - Khodachek, Igor
A2 - Misnikov, Yuri
A2 - Trutnev, Dmitrii
PB - Springer Nature
Y2 - 24 November 2021 through 25 November 2021
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