Title:
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IMPROVING E-CONSULTATION THROUGH DIGITAL CROWDSOURCING IN UGANDA: A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY |
Author(s):
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Elizabeth Asianzu |
ISBN:
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978-989-8533-94-4 |
Editors:
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Pedro Isaías |
Year:
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2019 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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E-consultation, Challenges, Success Factors, Digital Crowdsourcing, Improvement |
Type:
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Doctoral Consortium |
First Page:
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191 |
Last Page:
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195 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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Information Communication Technology is identified by Uganda government as a key priority sector that will spur
socio-economic transformation in the country. Unfortunately, ICT use for e-participation remains a challenge in Uganda.
A pertinent issue with e-participation is e-consultation where citizens are expected to use ICT to access and participate in
government programs. Despite governments efforts to increase ICT use by integrating it into its operations, minimal
progress is recorded as e-consultation level remains low resulting in increase in corruption, lack of transparency and
accountability. This study presents the prominent role of digital crowdsourcing in improving e-consultation in Uganda to
be implemented using the ten-phase digital crowdsourcing implementation process with social media (Facebook) as a
digital crowdsourcing tool. Using National Environmental Management Authority Facebook account to make an open
call, randomly sampled participants will be availed self-administered, semi-structured, close-ended online questionnaires
to identify the challenges and critical success factors for e-consultation. The participants will engage in the digital
crowdsourcing process to address the problem of plastic waste pollution, a major eyesore globally. The major research
outcome will be a consistent crowdsourcing implementation process that can be used to improve e-consultation in
Uganda. |
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