Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Location: Room 150
50 pax
Date: Tuesday, 05/Sept/2023
9:00am
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1:00pm
EAPAA 1: Accreditation Committee Meeting 1 (members only)
Location: Room 150
2:00pm
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6:00pm
EAPAA 2: Accreditation Committee Meeting 2 (members only))
Location: Room 150
Date: Wednesday, 06/Sept/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
PSG 8-1: Citizen Participation : Conceptual & Long-Term
Location: Room 150
Chair: Dr. Elke LOEFFLER, The Open University
Chair: Prof. Bram G.J. VERSCHUERE, Ghent University
Chair: Dr. Marlies E. HONINGH, Radboud University
 

After the initial start of co-production: a theoretical study about the development of necessary conditions in co-production processes

Hessel Bos, Pieter Zwaan, Taco Brandsen

Radboud University, Netherlands, The



How citizen participation can lead to impact on decision-making: A process tracing approach

Krista Marie ETTLINGER

Utrecht University, Netherlands, The



The impact of different forms of citizen participation

Elke LOEFFLER

The Open University, United Kingdom

2:00pm
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4:00pm
PSG 8-2: Citizen Participation : Digital
Location: Room 150
Chair: Dr. Elke LOEFFLER, The Open University
Chair: Prof. Bram G.J. VERSCHUERE, Ghent University
Chair: Dr. Marlies E. HONINGH, Radboud University
 

The Role of Behaviorally Informed Designs in Promoting the e-Participation Processes: A Synthesis of Extant Literature

Naci KARKIN1,2, Asunur CEZAR3, Ayberk Soner KALAYCI4

1: United Nations University, Portugal; 2: Pamukkale University, Turkiye; 3: Boğaziçi University, Turkiye; 4: Tallinn University of Technology



Coproduction of public services using digital technologies: drivers and barriers to the use of Pakistan Citizen Portal

Sidra IRFAN

University of the Punjab, Pakistan



Social media: A Tool for Citizens’ Engagement and E-participation in Bucharest Municipality

Carmen Giorgiana VOINEA, Alina Georgiana PROFIROIU

Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania



Who participates, how and with what outcome? The analysis of e-consultations in Croatia

Petra ĐURMAN

Faculty of Law University of Zagreb, Croatia

4:30pm
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6:00pm
P1: Panel : The New Neo-Weberian State
Location: Room 150
Chair: Prof. Wolfgang DRECHSLER, TalTech

Moderator: Senator Prof. Dr. Caspar van den BERG University of Groningen – Campus Fryslan and Leiden University

Speakers : 

  • Prof. Dr. Geert Bouckaert, KU Leuven  (Belgium) and UCL (Visio Conf.)
  • Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Drechsler, TalTech (Estonia), UCL and Harvard 
  • Prof. Dr. Jean-Michel Eymeri-Douzans, Sciences Po Toulouse (France) EGPA President
  • Prof. Dr. Ivan Kopric, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Law (Croatia)
  • Prof. Dr. Hiroko Shimada Logie, Kyoto University (Japan)
Date: Thursday, 07/Sept/2023
4:15pm
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5:45pm
PSG 8-6: Citizen Participation : Climate/Environment - Trust
Location: Room 150
Chair: Dr. Elke LOEFFLER, The Open University
Chair: Prof. Bram G.J. VERSCHUERE, Ghent University
Chair: Dr. Marlies E. HONINGH, Radboud University
 

Policy Feedback, Citizen Engagement, and Cognitive Shaping: An Empirical Study Based on Traffic Carbon Emission Reduction Policy

Zhu Zhang, Lun Liu

Peking University, People's Republic of China



Environmental NGOs and Land use conflicts in South Korea

Chang Bum JU

Dongguk Univ.-Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South Korea)



Against all odds: Can low institutional trust function as a driver of co-creation with citizens?

Ann-Karin Holmen1, Tina Øllgaard Bentzen2

1: University of Stavanger, Norway; 2: University of Roskilde, Denmark

Date: Friday, 08/Sept/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
PSG 8-7: Citizen Participation : Managing Co-Production Resources (budget-finance-volunteers)
Location: Room 150
Chair: Dr. Elke LOEFFLER, The Open University
Chair: Prof. Bram G.J. VERSCHUERE, Ghent University
Chair: Dr. Marlies E. HONINGH, Radboud University

 

 

 

Does Coproduction Improve Organizational Financial Performance? Findings from a Mixed Methods Study of Veteran’s Service Organizations

Kelly LeRoux, Jun Li

University of Illinois at Chicago, United States of America



Digital tools promoting participatory budget participation at the local level – examples from Slovenia

Nejc BREZOVAR

University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Public Administration, Slovenia



Networked Participation of Volunteers for Information Mapping in Disaster Response: The Case of 2023 Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes in Türkiye

Kamil DEMIRHAN1, Mete YILDIZ2

1: Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University, Türkiye; 2: Hacettepe University, Türkiye

10:45am
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12:15pm
PSG 8-8: Citizen Participation : Interactive Discussion - Evidence of the Impact of Citizen Participation : Taking stock and proposals for new research
Location: Room 150
Chair: Dr. Elke LOEFFLER, The Open University
Chair: Prof. Bram G.J. VERSCHUERE, Ghent University
Chair: Dr. Marlies E. HONINGH, Radboud University

This session will be held online as one of our online sessions in the EGPA Citizen Participation Clinics, which we run in between EGPA conferences.


 
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