Participatory Budgeting

Author:

Weber Henriette I.1,Vogt Sebastian2,Eberz-Weber Lisa-Marie2,Steinmetz Holger1,Wagner Sascha A.2,Walther Falko2,Weber Patrick2,Kabst Rüdiger1

Affiliation:

1. University of Paderborn, Germany

2. University of Giessen, Germany

Abstract

Consultative participation of citizens in political decision-making processes has been increasing in order to facilitate democratic legitimacy and responsiveness. Consequently, participatory budgets have been established as a 'best practice' for consultative participation of citizens in political decision-making processes. The authors compare participatory budgets of 31 German municipalities. An analysis of differences between successfully and unsuccessfully rated participatory budgeting processes provides informative insights and allows for in-depth comparison on a municipal level. The authors show that external service providers and electronic participation channels significantly increase the number of participatory citizens and are positively connected with pursued objectives of dialog processes and public responsiveness as well as efficient and effective decisions. Furthermore, the acceptance of all participants proved to be a key factor for a successful public participation process. The authors' analysis opens up new starting points for further research.

Publisher

IGI Global

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