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The potential for ICT tools to promote public participation in fighting corruption

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by Arjun Neupane, Jeffrey Soar, Kishor Vaidya, Sunil AryalSunil Aryal
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been seen as pioneering tools for the promotion of the better delivery of government programmes and services, enabling the empowerment of citizens through greater access to information, delivery of more efficient government management processes, better transparency and accountability, and the mitigation of corruption risks. Based on a literature survey of previous research conducted on ICT systems implemented in various countries, this chapter discusses the potential of different ICT tools that have the capacity to help to promote public participation for the purpose of reducing corruption. The chapter specifically reviews the different ICT tools and platforms and their roles as potential weapons in fighting corruption. This chapter also evaluates different ICT tools, including e-government and public e-procurement. Finally, the authors develop a theoretical research model that depicts the anti-corruption capabilities of ICT tools, which in turn, has implications for academics, policy makers, and politicians.

History

Title of book

Human rights and the impact of ICT in the public sphere: participation, democracy, and political autonomy

Pagination

175 - 191

Publisher

IGI Global

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

ISBN-13

9781466662483

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2014, IGI Global

Editor/Contributor(s)

Christina Akrivopoulou, N Garipidis