The Influence of Context on Participatory E-Government Applications: A Comparison of E-Government Adoption in Romania and South Korea

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Greg Porumbescu

Northern Illinois University

Catalin Vrabie

National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA)

Jiho Ahn

Korea University

Date Written: 2012

Abstract

This article assesses how contextual factors influence participatory applications of e-government. While the pursuit of participatory e-government projects is increasingly advocated, little research to date has attempted to investigate whether such applications of e-government are feasible across all national contexts. In particular, this research will focus upon assessing how the political, economic, and social characteristics of a particular government’s context influence the introduction of participatory applications of e-government. To explore the relationships between contextual factors and applications of e-government, we compare participatory e-government applications in Romania and South Korea. These nations were selected because they possess important similarities and differences related to their political, social, and economic contexts. As an attempt to fill this dearth in existing literature, the research question this study investigates is how certain contextual features serve to influence the adoption of participatory applications of e-government. Our findings suggest that the success of participatory e-government projects is to a large extent contingent upon political and economic contexts, while being less related to social contexts.

Keywords: e-government; electronic; digital

Suggested Citation

Porumbescu, Greg and Vrabie, Catalin Ioan and Ahn, Jiho, The Influence of Context on Participatory E-Government Applications: A Comparison of E-Government Adoption in Romania and South Korea (2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2673646 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2673646

Greg Porumbescu

Northern Illinois University ( email )

Department of Public Administration
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115
United States

Catalin Ioan Vrabie (Contact Author)

National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA) ( email )

30A, Bd. Expoziției
Bucharest
Romania

Jiho Ahn

Korea University ( email )

1 Anam-dong 5 ka
Seoul, 136-701
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

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