Authors
Euripidis Loukis, Yannis Charalabidis, Aggeliki Androutsopoulou
Publication date
2017/1/1
Journal
Government information quarterly
Volume
34
Issue
1
Pages
99-109
Publisher
JAI
Description
Motivated by the multiple ‘success stories’ of the open innovation paradigm in the private sector, and also by the increasing complexity of social problems and needs, the public sector has started moving in this direction, attempting to exploit the extensive knowledge of citizens for the development of innovations in public policies and services. As the direct transfer of open innovation methods from the private sector to the public sector is not possible, it is necessary to develop effective ‘citizen-sourcing’ methods, which address the specific needs of the public sector, and then analyze and evaluate them from various political and management sciences' perspectives. This paper makes a two-fold contribution in this direction: i) It evaluates a novel method of monitoring relevant social media (e.g. political blogs, news websites, and also Facebook, Twitter, etc. accounts) by government agencies, by retrieving and making …
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Scholar articles
E Loukis, Y Charalabidis, A Androutsopoulou - Government information quarterly, 2017