From Access to Action: Open Government Platforms as Tools for Resilient Citizen Participation in Kazakhstan
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- JSCM(Journal of Safety and Crisis Management)
- Vol.15 No.12
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2025.121 - 16 (16 pages)
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DOI : 10.14251/jscm.2025.12.1
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Kazakhstan’s adoption of open government platforms represents a strategic effort to enhance transparency, accountability,and civic engagement within its evolving digital governance landscape. This study investigates the participatory effectiveness of five major portals, focusing on Astana as a case study. The research combines a binary GSEManalysis of survey data with a qualitative evaluation of portal features to examine how citizen awareness, access behavior, and perceived challenges shape e-participation outcomes. Results reveal a significant indirect effect of awareness on participation via portal access, but also highlight how technical difficulties, lack of responsiveness,and privacy concerns moderate this pathway. The portal evaluation further contextualizes these findings, showinguneven responsiveness and limited interactivity across platforms. These constraints reduce the resilience potentialof digital tools during crises, where timely feedback and inclusive decision-making are critical. The study concludeswith targeted recommendations to improve usability, trust, and institutional responsiveness, emphasizing that meaningfuldigital engagement is essential for crisis preparedness and participatory governance in semi-authoritarian contexts.
Introduction
Literature Review
Theories with Hypotheses
Methodology
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Discussion
Conclusion with Recommendations
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