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COVID-19 as a driver for e-participation: insights from participatory budgeting in Poland

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2025
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w:Central European Management Journal
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Narcyz Roztocki Kozminski University
Wojciech Strzelczyk Kozminski University
Heinz Roland Weistroffer School of Business, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond

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Central European Management Journal

Cytowanie

Narcyz Roztocki, Wojciech Strzelczyk, & Heinz Roland Weistroffer. (2025). COVID-19 as a driver for e-participation: insights from participatory budgeting in Poland. Central European Management Journal, 33(1), 123–146. https://doi.org/10.1108/CEMJ-04-2024-0128

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COVID-19 E-consultation E-deliberation E-lobbying E-participation E-referendum E-voting Participatory budgeting

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Purpose – This paper explores how COVID-19 has impacted the shift from public participation by conventional means to e-participation. Specifically, we investigated to what extent COVID-19 has been a driver for electronic participation in community participatory budgeting, which is a kind of residents’ consultation on how to spend part of a budget on local projects. We expounded on the concept of e-participation and its sub-concepts and investigated how these were applicable to participatory budgeting. Design/methodology/approach – We interviewed 34 leading managers in five City Halls in Poland regarding their views and experiences with moving public interactions related to participatory budgeting online during COVID-19. Findings – The findings indicated that COVID-19 has accelerated the digitalization of the participatory budgeting processes and, to some extent, may have increased community participation in general. We observed increased e-participation in the forms of e-consultation, e-deliberation, e-lobbying and e-voting. Originality/value – Mainly, this study contributed to the field by providing empirical evidence that COVID-19 increased various forms of e-participation as related to participatory budgeting. Moreover, we delineated various forms of e-participation and mapped them to activities in participatory budgeting.

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Data pozyskania: 2026-04-13
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Data pozyskania: 2026-04-13

Statystyki

78 od daty umieszczenia 2025-07-25
Data pozyskania: 2026-04-13
19 od daty umieszczenia 2025-07-25
Data pozyskania: 2026-04-13