2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6210.2008.00891.x
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Citizens and Resource Allocation: Improving Decision Making with Interactive Web‐Based Citizen Participation

Abstract: is an associate professor in the Department of Public Policy at the University of Connecticut. His primary areas of research are government fi nance, budgeting, fi nancial management and the design and implementation of citizen preference revelation and citizen participation mechanisms.

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“…This finding is consistent with conventional citizen participation literature that implicitly and explicitly emphasizes the potential role of citizens' participation in offline settings in enhancing transparency [2,6,25,34,38,39,45,52]. For instance, Yang and Holzer [52] address the fact that participation introduces citizen monitoring, which increases the likelihood of catching deception and ensures government's commitment to openness and honesty.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Researchsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…This finding is consistent with conventional citizen participation literature that implicitly and explicitly emphasizes the potential role of citizens' participation in offline settings in enhancing transparency [2,6,25,34,38,39,45,52]. For instance, Yang and Holzer [52] address the fact that participation introduces citizen monitoring, which increases the likelihood of catching deception and ensures government's commitment to openness and honesty.…”
Section: Discussion and Future Researchsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Also, they give citizens greater ability to offer input or ask questions on policy and community issues, to view other participants' ideas, and to share their thoughts with others [11,50]. Furthermore, online participation programs increase flexibility, as citizens can visit websites at their convenience, view ongoing forum discussions repeatedly, and post their own ideas whenever they wish [38].…”
Section: Online and Offline Participation And Transparencymentioning
confidence: 99%
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