Designing the e-Participation Artefact

Clive Carlton Sanford, Jeremy Rose

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Abstract

When e-participation is considered in the context of applied research, researchers support government institutions by enabling technology for citizens who participate in policy-making. Governments' e-participation agendas involve a variety of different design activities; for example, designing new administrative procedures, computer literacy programs, or creating new laws. Design science aids the creation and evaluation of artefacts that are intended to find solutions to identified problems in a rigorous way. We therefore characterise three different types of e-participation design activities: conceptualisation, development, and dissemination, and show how design science principles are used to improve rigour and relevance in this kind of research.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftInternational Journal of Electronic Business
Vol/bind6
Udgave nummer6
Sider (fra-til)572-589
Antal sider15
ISSN1470-6067
StatusUdgivet - 2008

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    Rose, J., Denmark, T. D. N., Leeds, U. O., University, Ö., Koblenz-Landau, U. O., Fraunhofer Institut for Autonomous Intelligent Systems, F. G. Z. F. D. A. F., GmbH, I. F. I. B., Macedonia, U. O., Computer Systems, I. O. C. A., School, C. B., Department of Computing Science, A. C. F. E. G., Sciences Politiques, F. N. D., Kosice, T. U. O., Ricerche, C. N. D., Bergamo, U. O., Assembly, Y. A. H., Management, A. P. E. P. A., University, N., Iceland, U. O., Helsinki, U. O., Christiansen, E. T., Remmen, A., Nyvang, T., Kanstrup, A. M., Torpe, L., Sanford, C. C., Sæbø, Ø. & Svendsen, S.

    Network of Excellence funded by the European Commission (Sixth Framework Research Program)

    01/01/200631/12/2009

    Projekter: ProjektForskning

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