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DESCRIPTION:Soonhee Kim on E-Participation\nin\nLocal Governance&nbsp\;in\n
 South\nKoreaSoonhee\nKim\,&nbsp\;Professor\, Department of Public\nAdminis
 tration and International Affairs\, Syracuse University The\nuse of inform
 ation technology to improve government and encourage greater\ncitizen part
 icipation is widespread in South Korea.&nbsp\; Yet little is known about t
 he driving forces\nbehind active e-government (electronic government).&nbs
 p\; Professor Kim will discuss three critical\nfactors that are associated
  with a high rate of e-participation\, including\ntrust in government\, so
 cial ties\, and volunteering.&nbsp\; Soonhee\nKim\nis a professor at Syrac
 use University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and\nPublic Affairs.&nbsp\;
  Her areas of expertise\ninclude public management\, strategic human resou
 rces management\, electronic\ngovernment\, local governance and leadership
  development.Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moynihan Institute 
 of Global Affairs  
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SUMMARY:EAP presents: Soonhee Kim
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Soonhee Kim on E-Participation\ni
 n\nLocal Governance&nbsp\;in\nSouth\nKorea</b></p><p><b>Soonhee\nKim\,&nbs
 p\;</b>Professor\, Department of Public\nAdministration and International 
 Affairs\, Syracuse University</p><p> </p><p>The\nuse of information techno
 logy to improve government and encourage greater\ncitizen participation is
  widespread in South Korea.&nbsp\; Yet little is known about the driving f
 orces\nbehind active e-government (electronic government).&nbsp\; Professo
 r Kim will discuss three critical\nfactors that are associated with a high
  rate of e-participation\, including\ntrust in government\, social ties\, 
 and volunteering.&nbsp\;</p><p> </p><p>Soonhee\nKim\nis a professor at Syr
 acuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and\nPublic Affairs.&nbsp
 \; Her areas of expertise\ninclude public management\, strategic human res
 ources management\, electronic\ngovernment\, local governance and leadersh
 ip development.</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the East Asia Program at the Moyn
 ihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p><br></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>
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