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Citizens Collaboration and Co-Creation in Public Service Delivery


Kontaktperson: Christian Zirpins





Projektstatus: aktiv


Beschreibung

The fundamental idea of COCKPIT is that Web 2.0 social media constitute the emerging and de facto mass collaboration and cooperation platform between citizens themselves, and between citizens and public administrations. Therefore, Web 2.0 social media will have very soon establish themselves as a very effective means for creating, sharing and tracking knowledge about citizens’ opinions and wishes on public service delivery. COCKPIT adopts a highly synergetic approach towards the definition of a new governance model for the next-generation public service delivery decision making process by combining the research areas of citizens’ opinion mining in the context of Web 2.0, Service Science Management and Engineering in the context of the public sector, and deliberative engagement of citizens for forming informed judgements on public services’ delivery. COCKPIT supports the notion of open Public Administrations with which citizens have higher confidence and trust among each other and with the Public Administration, resulting in better governance, lower disputes on services’ delivery priority setting, higher degrees of public service adoption, lower public service delivery costs, better service innovation, and citizens loyalty to the public services.


Involvierte Personen
Christian ZirpinsMarkus KlemsMichael MenzelStefan Tai


Informationen

von: 1 Januar 2010
bis: 31 Dezember 2012
Finanzierung: European Comission 7th Framework Programme


Forschungsgruppe

Ökonomie und Technologie der eOrganisation


Forschungsgebiet

COCKPIT (Service Science, Software Engineering, WWW Systeme)





Publikationen zum Projekt
 - book
 - incollection
 - booklet
 - proceedings
 - phdthesis
 - techreport
 - deliverable
 - manual
 - misc
 - unpublished






article
Panagiotis Kokkinakos, Sotirios Koussouris, Dimitrios Panopoulos, Dimitrios Askounis, Antonis Ramfos, Christos Georgousopoulos, Erik Wittern
Citizens Collaboration and Co-Creation in Public Service Delivery: The COCKPIT Project
International Journal of Electronic Government Research (IJEGR), 8, (3), Seiten 33-62, 2012
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inproceedings
Erik Wittern, Nelly Schuster, Jörn Kuhlenkamp, Stefan Tai
Participatory Service Design through Composed and Coordinated Service Feature Models
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC '12), Seiten: 158-172, Springer, LNCS, November, 2012
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Erik Wittern, Jörn Kuhlenkamp, Michael Menzel
Cloud Service Selection based on Variability Modeling
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC '12), Seiten: 127-141, Springer, LNCS, November, 2012
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Erik Wittern, Christian Zirpins
On the Use of Feature Models for Service Design: The Case of Value Representation
Towards a Service-Based Internet. ServiceWave 2010 Workshops, Seiten: 110-118, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6569
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Erik Wittern, Christian Zirpins
Validating Service Value Propositions Regarding Stakeholder Preferences
VAST 2011 - First International Workshop on Variability-intensive Systems Testing, Validation, and Verification, Seiten: 294-297, IEEE Computer Society, März, 2011
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Alan Hartman, A.N. Jain, J. Ramanathan, A. Ramfos, W.-J. V.d. Heuvel, Christian Zirpins, Stefan Tai, Y. Charalabidis, A. Pasic, T. Johannessen, T. Gronsund
Participatory Design of Public Sector Services
In Andersen, K.N. and Francesconi, E. and Grönlund, A. and van Engers, T.M., First International Conference, EGOVIS 2010, Bilbao, Spain, August 31 - September 2, 2010, Proceedings, Seiten: 219-233, Springer, LNCS
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