01217nam a2200181Ia 4500008004100000100002000041245004400061260000900105300001200114504001000126520071800136650002600854650002000880650001900900650002600919700003900945773005100984181130s2018 xx 000 0 und d aWirtz, Bernd W. aE-participation:ba strategic framework c2018 ap.1-12. d1-Jan aDespite the rising scientific and practical relevance of e-participation, the field still suffers from a diffuse, heterogeneous state of knowledge and our understanding of successful e-participation strategies and implementation is very limited. This situation is seen as a key reason why e-participation initiatives in practice often fall short of expectations. Against this background, this study compiles the existing insights from the interdisciplinary scientific literature to deduce a unifying definition and propose an integrated strategic e-participation framework that conceptually combines important strategic and organizational factors as well as environmental drivers of e-participation. - Reproduced. aCitizen participation aE participation aE-governance  aPublic administration aDaiser, Peter and Binkowska, Boris aInternational Journal of Public Administration