Authors
Harald Mahrer, Robert Krimmer
Publication date
2005/1/1
Journal
Information Systems Journal
Volume
15
Issue
1
Pages
27-42
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
The challenge towards e‐democracy, through the electronic transformation of political systems, has become increasingly evident within developed economies. It is regarded as an approach for increased and better quality citizen participation in the democratic processes. E‐democracy forms a component of overall e‐government initiatives where technology adoption and diffusion, to enhance wider access to, and the delivery of, government services, are apparent. However, previous research demonstrates that very few e‐democracy proposals survive the stage of formal political decision‐making to become substantive e‐government projects within national or international agendas. Furthermore, the implementation  of  e‐democracy  projects  is  undertaken  at  a  much  slower  pace and with dramatically less support than the implementation of other, so‐called e‐administration, activities in the public …
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