Title
Open government implementation model: a stage model for achieving increased public engagement
Abstract
The main objective of this research is to propose and present the Open Government Implementation Model (OGIM), which is a stage model that prescribes and guides government agencies on their journey to open government. The OGIM defines four implementation stages and describes the focuses, deliverables, benefits, challenges, best practices, and metrics for each stage. A thesis of the OGIM states that government agencies should advance their open government initiatives in a progressive and orderly manner by focusing on one implementation stage at a time, starting from increasing data transparency (Stage 1), and then moving on to improving open participation (Stage 2), enhancing open collaboration (Stage 3), and realizing ubiquitous engagement (Stage 4). We argue that, by following this sequence, agencies can minimize risk and effectively harness the power of social media in order to engage the public.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2037556.2037598
DG.O
Keywords
Field
DocType
public engagement,open government implementation model,implementation stage,open government initiative,open collaboration,open participation,guides government agency,best practice,ogim state,stage model,government agency,social network,collaboration,social media,social networks
Transparency (graphic),Best practice,Social network,Social media,Public relations,Public engagement,Open government,Deliverable,Government,Business
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
19
1.00
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gwanhoo Lee169928.18
Young Hoon Kwak21477.23