地方政府机构的数据共享、公民参与和技术使用:一项全国性调查的结果

Mary K. Feeney, E. Welch, Fengxiu Zhang, Leonor Camarena, Seongkyung Cho, Federica Fusi
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本报告介绍了2016年全国地方政府关于公众参与、技术使用、数据共享和工作生活的调查结果,这是一项长期研究的一部分,旨在了解技术与地方政府公民参与之间的关系,该研究由亚利桑那州立大学科学、技术和环境政策研究中心(CSTEPS)赞助。该调查对500个地方政府的5名主要行政官员进行了调查,这些地方政府有足够的规模和能力购买和使用用于公民参与的技术。这项调查是针对五个职位的个人进行的:城市经理/城市管理员、社区和/或经济发展主任、财务主任、公园和娱乐主任以及副警察局长。对不合格的人进行调整后的最终样本是2166。完整回复的回复率可计算为643/2166(30%),如果包括部分回复,回复率可计算为841/2166(39%)。本报告根据调查数据的统计分析,分为四个部分:参与、技术利用、数据共享和工作生活。
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Data Sharing, Civic Engagement, and Technology Use in Local Government Agencies: Findings from a National Survey
This report presents findings from the 2016 national survey of local governments on public participation, technology use, data sharing, and work life as part of a long-term research study interested in understanding the relationships between technology and civic engagement in local governments sponsored by the Center for Science, Technology, and Environment Policy Studies (CSTEPS) at Arizona State University. The survey was administered to five lead administrators in 500 local governments where the government is of sufficient size and capacity to purchase and use technology for civic engagement. The survey was administered to individuals working in five positions: City Manager/City Administrator, Director of Community and/or Economic Development, Finance Director, Director of Parks and Recreation, and Deputy Police Chief. The final sample, adjusted for ineligibles, is 2166. The response rate can be calculated as 643/2166 (30%) for completed responses or 841/2166 (39%) if partials are included. This report draws from the statistical analysis of survey data and is organized into four sections: participation, utilization of technology, data sharing, and work life.
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