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New Trends in E-Government : Comparative Analysis of E-Participation systems in the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation. / Malceva, Daria; Fedorova, Svetlana.

Proceedings of the International Conference on Internet and Modern Society, IMS 2017. ed. / Irina I. Tolstikova; Nikolai V. Borisov; Victor P. Zakharov; Nikolai V. Borisov; Leonid V. Smorgunov; Radomir V. Bolgov. Association for Computing Machinery, 2017. p. 200-205 (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series).

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Malceva, D & Fedorova, S 2017, New Trends in E-Government: Comparative Analysis of E-Participation systems in the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation. in II Tolstikova, NV Borisov, VP Zakharov, NV Borisov, LV Smorgunov & RV Bolgov (eds), Proceedings of the International Conference on Internet and Modern Society, IMS 2017. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, Association for Computing Machinery, pp. 200-205, 2017 International Conference on Internet and Modern Society, IMS 2017, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation, 21/06/17. https://doi.org/10.1145/3143699.3143703

APA

Malceva, D., & Fedorova, S. (2017). New Trends in E-Government: Comparative Analysis of E-Participation systems in the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation. In I. I. Tolstikova, N. V. Borisov, V. P. Zakharov, N. V. Borisov, L. V. Smorgunov, & R. V. Bolgov (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Internet and Modern Society, IMS 2017 (pp. 200-205). (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3143699.3143703

Vancouver

Malceva D, Fedorova S. New Trends in E-Government: Comparative Analysis of E-Participation systems in the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation. In Tolstikova II, Borisov NV, Zakharov VP, Borisov NV, Smorgunov LV, Bolgov RV, editors, Proceedings of the International Conference on Internet and Modern Society, IMS 2017. Association for Computing Machinery. 2017. p. 200-205. (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series). https://doi.org/10.1145/3143699.3143703

Author

Malceva, Daria ; Fedorova, Svetlana. / New Trends in E-Government : Comparative Analysis of E-Participation systems in the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation. Proceedings of the International Conference on Internet and Modern Society, IMS 2017. editor / Irina I. Tolstikova ; Nikolai V. Borisov ; Victor P. Zakharov ; Nikolai V. Borisov ; Leonid V. Smorgunov ; Radomir V. Bolgov. Association for Computing Machinery, 2017. pp. 200-205 (ACM International Conference Proceeding Series).

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title = "New Trends in E-Government: Comparative Analysis of E-Participation systems in the United Kingdom and the Russian Federation",
abstract = "This paper is focused on the analysis of new trends in electronic government systems of the Russian Federation and Great Britain. E-participation in this research means the use of ICTs for the purpose of involvement of various groups of citizens in public policy and development of new efficient forms of interactions with authorities. E-participation means bilateral exchange of information between citizens (business community, expert community, and civil society in general) and representatives of the government authorities of all levels of competence. According to data of the United Nations E-Government Survey there are three levels of electronic participation reflecting level of public involvement: the informing, consulting and active participation which are consistent with three main goals – to increase the availability of the information, deepen involvement of citizens in debates on political and socially important problems and empower citizens in the definition of policy. The first two goals are achieved through the instruments of electronic participation based on the {"}top-down{"} approach, allowing citizens to be informed about policy developments, and also to respond to government initiatives. The achievement of the latter goal is based on the {"}bottom-up{"} approach, according to which citizens are not only consumers of state policy, but also its makers. According to the 2016 Survey, the United Kingdom is ranked as global leader on the e-participation index. The Russian Federation takes 34 place. Based on these indicators we conduct a comparative review of e-government systems of above-mentioned countries to identify areas of weakness of e-government in Russia and find solutions for national e-participation problems.",
keywords = "Communication Technologies, Digital Democracy, E-Government, E-Participation, Information, Open Government",
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note = "Funding Information: The research and publication is funded by Russian Humanitarian Fund (project ? 17-33-01134 ?Strategic Modeling in Space of the Political Competition and System of Public Administration?). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). Copyright: Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.; 2017 International Conference on Internet and Modern Society, IMS 2017, IMS 2017 ; Conference date: 21-06-2017 Through 23-06-2017",
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