How to support decision making of local government in prioritising policy menu responding to citizens’ views: An exploratory study of text mining approach to attain cognitive map based on citizen survey data

Authors: Oe, H., Yamaoka, Y. and Hideshima, E.

Journal: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Volume: 250

Pages: 202-216

ISBN: 9783319328768

ISSN: 1865-1348

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32877-5_15

Abstract:

It has been on the political agenda for the local governments how to satisfy their citizens to enhance their commitment and contribution to the communities. Especially in this ageing population era with tight fiscal conditions, it is essential for the government to know the prioritised policy menu in realising citizen satisfaction. This study aims to explore an applicable system based on citizen survey result. In our study, following literature review, we conducted focus group discussions to explore citizens’ willingness to participate in local policy design, which leads us to be convinced that some activated citizens are supportive to the local governmental policy decision. Based on this qualitative result, we tried to make a cognitive map which indicated which policy fields are prioritised by citizens. Throughout this procedure, we validate the feasible practice to support local governmental decision making based on the result of citizen survey.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32988/

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How to Support Decision Making of Local Government in Prioritising Policy Menu Responding to Citizens' Views: An Exploratory Study of Text Mining Approach to Attain Cognitive Map Based on Citizen Survey Data

Authors: Oe, H., Yamaoka, Y. and Hideshima, E.

Journal: DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS VI - ADDRESSING SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIETAL CHALLENGES

Volume: 250

Pages: 202-216

ISBN: 978-3-319-32876-8

ISSN: 1865-1348

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32877-5_15

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32988/

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How to support decision making of local government in prioritising policy menu responding to citizens’ views: An exploratory study of text mining approach to attain cognitive map based on citizen survey data

Authors: Oe, H., Yamaoka, Y. and Hideshima, E.

Conference: International Conference on Decision Support System Technology ICDSST 2016: Decision Support Systems VI - Addressing Sustainability and Societal Challenges

Dates: 23-25 May 2016

Journal: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing

Volume: 250

Pages: 202-216

Publisher: Springer

ISBN: 9783319328768

ISSN: 1865-1348

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32877-5_15

Abstract:

It has been on the political agenda for the local governments how to satisfy their citizens to enhance their commitment and contribution to the communities. Especially in this ageing population era with tight fiscal conditions, it is essential for the government to know the prioritised policy menu in realising citizen satisfaction. This study aims to explore an applicable system based on citizen survey result. In our study, following literature review, we conducted focus group discussions to explore citizens’ willingness to participate in local policy design, which leads us to be convinced that some activated citizens are supportive to the local governmental policy decision. Based on this qualitative result, we tried to make a cognitive map which indicated which policy fields are prioritised by citizens. Throughout this procedure, we validate the feasible practice to support local governmental decision making based on the result of citizen survey.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32988/

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How to support decision making of local government in prioritising policy menu responding to citizens’ views: An exploratory study of text mining approach to attain cognitive map based on citizen survey data

Authors: Oe, H., Yamaoka, Y. and Hideshima, E.

Conference: International Conference on Decision Support System Technology (ICDSST 2016): Decision Support Systems VI - Addressing Sustainability and Societal Challenges

Publisher: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Springer)

ISBN: 9783319328768

ISSN: 1865-1348

Abstract:

It has been on the political agenda for the local governments how to satisfy their citizens to enhance their commitment and contribution to the communities. Especially in this ageing population era with tight fiscal conditions, it is essential for the government to know the prioritised policy menu in realising citizen satisfaction. This study aims to explore an applicable system based on citizen survey result. In our study, following literature review, we conducted focus group discussions to explore citizens’ willingness to participate in local policy design, which leads us to be convinced that some activated citizens are supportive to the local governmental policy decision. Based on this qualitative result, we tried to make a cognitive map which indicated which policy fields are prioritised by citizens. Throughout this procedure, we validate the feasible practice to support local governmental decision making based on the result of citizen survey.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/32988/

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