New Technology Communication in American State Governments

New Technology Communication in American State Governments

Author: 
Yun, Hyun Jung
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2012
Responsibility: 
Opheim, Cynthia, jt. author
Editor: 
Bwalya, Kelvin Joseph
Journal Title: 
Handbook of Research on E-Government in Emerging Economies
Source: 
Handbook of Research on E-Government in Emerging Economies
Subject: 
Abstract: 

This study examines the effects of states’ e-government efforts, more specifically the progress of e-service and e-democracy, on citizens’ general political engagement and electoral participation. Utilizing the combined data with the state level of West’s e-Government measures (2008) and the individual level of the 2008 American Election Study, this study finds a strong link between state sponsored efforts at e-Government and traditional forms of the public’s political participation. State sponsored digital services and outreach increase general political participation more than campaign activities, and the implementation of e-democracy has a greater effect on mobilization than e-service. The results imply that e-government has potential to ameliorate political exclusion by letting the politically disadvantaged access a higher quality of information with an equalized accessibility through state governments’ electronic systems.

CITATION: Yun, Hyun Jung. New Technology Communication in American State Governments edited by Bwalya, Kelvin Joseph . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2012. Handbook of Research on E-Government in Emerging Economies - Available at: https://library.au.int/new-technology-communication-american-state-governments