Satisfaction with e-participation: A model from the Citizen’s perspective, expectations, and affective ties to the place

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2018
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José Luís Martins
Zolotov,MN
Cruz Jesus,F
Oliveira,T
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The diffusion and adoption of e-participation contributes to better democracy and more participative societies. Nevertheless, despite the potential benefits of e-participation, the level of citizen satisfaction regarding the use of e-participation and its effects on the continued intention to use have not been widely assessed yet in the literature. This article proposes a conceptual model that integrates the DeLone & McLean success model, that assesses the citizen satisfaction regarding the perception of the e-participation system quality; the expectation-confirmation model for the continued intention to use, which evaluates satisfaction based on the confirmation of ex-post experience on e-participation use and the perceived usefulness; and the dimensions of sense of place, which play a moderator role between the citizen satisfaction and the e-participation use. © 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature.
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