Representative research aims to identify the needs and expectations of the citizens regarding public online services. The methodology, analysis of the collected statistical data and interpretation of the results were elaborated by Institut for Public Affairs Bratislava (IVO) in colaboration with ITAPA. The field data collection was carried out by a professional research agency Focus by employing a network of trained interviewers. The data collection was conductred throughout August 2007 on the sample of 1035 respondents.
The research aims to elucidate the following: The level of the informedness of the general population on the public online services; who is and who is not online; what is the user experience and satisfaction with the present state of online public services; what are the forms and means of using these services available to the citizens; what are the main benefits and barriers to their usage at present; what is the level of interest in using public online services and the public’s potential for using these services into the future.
The research aims to elucidate the following: The level of the informedness of the general population on the public online services; who is and who is not online; what is the user experience and satisfaction with the present state of online public services; what are the forms and means of using these services available to the citizens; what are the main benefits and barriers to their usage at present; what is the level of interest in using public online services and the public’s potential for using these services into the future.
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Marián Velšic
Marián Velšic, graduate of the Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia with a Ph.D. degree in sociology. During 1993-1994 worked as an analyst for political parties. From 1995 to 1998 worked for the Cabinet of Political Sciences of the Slovak Academy of Sciences. Since September 1998 he has worked at the Institute for Public Affairs. In 1995 he was a founding member of a revue titled 'Quo vadis, Slovakia?' and remained on its editorial board until 1998. He has co-authored a number of publications, including: Two Years of Political Freedom; Democracy and Discontent in Slovakia; Slovakia and its Election Rules; The 1998 Parliamentary Elections and Democratic Rebirth in Slovakia, The Country in Motion; Slovakia - A Global Report on the …
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