The diffusion of civic technology and open government in the United States

Civic technology is a nascent force in the relationship between governments and communities. Elements of the civic technology ecosystem include open data, related information and communications technology (ICT) innovations and the organizational boundary-spanning practices of civic technology. This...

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Veröffentlicht in:Information polity 2016-07, Vol.21 (2), p.153-170
Hauptverfasser: McNutt, John G., Justice, Jonathan B., Melitski, James M., Ahn, Michael J., Siddiqui, Shariq R., Carter, David T., Kline, Angela D.
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Zusammenfassung:Civic technology is a nascent force in the relationship between governments and communities. Elements of the civic technology ecosystem include open data, related information and communications technology (ICT) innovations and the organizational boundary-spanning practices of civic technology. This paper reports the results of an exploratory study of civic technology adoption by local governments in the United States. The research compares the 113 U.S. city governments recognized for their exemplary fiscal year 2012 popular annual financial reports (PAFRs) with the 49 municipalities in the U.S. state of Delaware that operate websites. Results suggest that a long term commitment to citizen involvement in government data and the size of the community are important predictors of adoption.
ISSN:1570-1255
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DOI:10.3233/IP-160385