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Critical Succsess Factors E-Participation for E-Government
Author(s) -
Shofa Shofia,
Meyliana Meyliana,
Ahmad Nizar Hidayanto,
Harjanto Prabowo
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering (ijrte)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.e6246.018520
Subject(s) - transparency (behavior) , e government , critical success factor , e participation , government (linguistics) , corporate governance , public relations , factor (programming language) , information and communications technology , e governance , political science , business , knowledge management , computer science , world wide web , politics , linguistics , philosophy , finance , law , programming language
E-participation is an interactive information technology service from citizens towards the government. The research problem in this paper is what critical factors the success of E-participation at this time. They are many literature review papers on the Critical success factor (CSF) E-participation on E-government. This paper provides an explanation of E-participation, e-government to the variable used to determine the success of E-participation in electronic governance. The purpose of this paper is to select and synthesize several papers relating to e-participation in E-government and to look for the critical success factor. This paper aims to synthesize a critical success factor of e-participation in e-government electronically in terms of data transparency and an interactive response from the government to support E-participation services. The methodology used in this paper is to select a systematic literature in terms of the approach of the paper published 2008-2019. 22 papers have been found that are relevant to E-participation in e-government. The results of this research paper are the critical success factors of E-participation in E-government.

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