TESTING THE INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS OF AN ONLINE TOOL FOR COLLECTIVE DECISION-MAKING

R. Vragov, Nanda Kumar
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Over the last 20 years scientists from many disciplines have proposed mechanisms that allow decision-makers to negotiate directly on common outcomes. The Internet-enabled versions of these mechanisms can allow citizens to practice direct democracy and thus increase participation in governance. This study investigates the information requirements of one of these mechanisms – the Online Compensation Election. More specifically the study tests if the level of detail of the information available to a voter about the preference intensities of other voters affects voting behavior. We find that a decrease in the granularity of the real preference intensity information about others does not affect voting behavior and the referendum’s compensation outcomes We discuss the implications of these results and possible future directions for research.
测试用于集体决策的在线工具的信息需求
在过去的20年里,来自许多学科的科学家提出了允许决策者直接就共同结果进行谈判的机制。这些机制的互联网版本可以让公民实践直接民主,从而增加对治理的参与。本研究探讨了其中一种机制——在线补偿选举的信息需求。更具体地说,这项研究测试了选民对其他选民的偏好程度的信息的详细程度是否会影响投票行为。我们发现,关于他人的真实偏好强度信息粒度的减少不会影响投票行为和公投的补偿结果。我们讨论了这些结果的含义和可能的未来研究方向。
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