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Abstract
The number of studies evaluating e-participation levels in e-government services has recently increased. These studies primarily examine stakeholders' acceptance and adoption of e-government initiatives. However, it is equally important to understand whether and how value is generated through e-participation, regardless of whether the focus is on government efforts or user adoption/acceptance levels. There is a need in the literature for a synthesis focusing on e- participation's connection with public value creation using a systematic and comprehensive approach. This study employs a systematic literature review to collect, examine, and synthesize prior findings, aiming to investigate public value creation through e-participation initiatives, including their facilitators and barriers. By reviewing sixty-four peer-reviewed studies indexed by Web of Science and Scopus, this research demonstrates that e-participation initiatives and efforts can generate public value. Nevertheless, several factors are pivotal for the success and sustainability of these initiatives. The study's findings could guide researchers and practitioners in comprehending the determinants and barriers influencing the success and sustainability of e-participation initiatives in the public value creation process while highlighting potential future research opportunities in this domain.
最近,对电子政务服务的电子参与水平进行评估的研究数量有所增加。这些研究主要考察利益相关者对电子政务举措的接受和采用情况。然而,了解电子参与是否以及如何产生价值同样重要,无论研究重点是政府工作还是用户采用/接受程度。因此,有必要采用系统、全面的方法,对电子参与与公共价值创造之间的关系进行综合研究。本研究通过系统的文献综述来收集、审查和归纳先前的研究成果,旨在研究通过电子参与活动创造公共价值的问题,包括其促进因素和障碍。通过审查由 Web of Science 和 Scopus 索引的六十四项同行评审研究,本研究表明,电子参与倡议和努力可以产生公共价值。然而,有几个因素对这些倡议的成功和可持续性至关重要。研究结果可以指导研究人员和从业人员理解在公共价值创造过程中影响电子参与倡议的成功和可持续性的决定因素和障碍,同时强调了该领域未来潜在的研究机会。
期刊介绍:
Government Information Quarterly (GIQ) delves into the convergence of policy, information technology, government, and the public. It explores the impact of policies on government information flows, the role of technology in innovative government services, and the dynamic between citizens and governing bodies in the digital age. GIQ serves as a premier journal, disseminating high-quality research and insights that bridge the realms of policy, information technology, government, and public engagement.