Title :
Framing virtual interactivity between government and citizens: a study of feedback systems in the Chicago Police Department
Author :
Fulla, Shelley ; Welch, Eric
Author_Institution :
Illinois Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
Considers the current efforts to describe the effect of Internet-based technology on interactivity between citizens and public organizations to be incomplete and poorly linked. This paper develops a model of interactivity that reflects the self-organization potential of virtual communication and the social context within which citizens and bureaucrats operate. The model helps us to identify ways in which different levels of feedback communication, e.g. e-mail, may affect both changes in organizations and communities, and the relationship between organizations and communities. A case analysis of the Chicago Police Department´s (CPD) Citizen ICAM (Information Collection for Automated Mapping) is reviewed to determine the effects of feedback and the technology on the organization. We found that virtual interactivity is a complex process - more complex than typically described - that has significant effects on the structure and work processes of the CPD. We conclude by proposing a staged model of citizen-government interactivity and by identifying future research topics.
Keywords :
Internet; cartography; data acquisition; electronic mail; feedback; interactive systems; police data processing; self-adjusting systems; Chicago Police Department; Citizen ICAM; Internet-based technology; automated mapping; bureaucrats; citizen-government interactivity; community changes; electronic mail; feedback communication; information collection; organization-community relationship; organizational changes; public organizations; self-organization potential; social context; staged model; virtual communication; virtual interactivity; work processes; Communications technology; Context modeling; Electronic mail; Feedback communications; Government; Internet; Monitoring; Web sites;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2002. HICSS. Proceedings of the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1435-9
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2002.994078