Data for: Enhancing the diffusion of e-participation tools in smart cities

Published: 13 May 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/8pzy4bvh5d.1
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Hana Kopáčková

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Three hypotheses were tested. 1. Citizens who perceive themselves as highly technologically innovative are more likely to engage in e-participation. Variable CTI to Exp. 2. Citizens with more offline participatory experience are more likely to engage in e-participation. Variable ACPE to Exp 3. Citizens living in the municipality that offers more e-participation tools are more likely to engage in e-participation. Variable AIC to Exp.

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Public Administration, Citizenship

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