P-Governance Technology: Using Big Data for Political Party Management
Monir Bhuiyan, Rafikul Haque, Mahdi H. Miraz

TL;DR
This paper explores how big data and ICT can enhance political party management through P-Governance, improving decision-making, citizen engagement, and service quality in developing countries.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of P-Governance, integrating big data into political party management, and discusses research challenges and strategies for operationalization.
Findings
Positive relation between citizen services and satisfaction
Technology's role in political movements in developing countries
Both qualitative and quantitative approaches used
Abstract
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been playing a pivotal role since the last decade in developing countries that brings citizen services to the doorsteps and connecting people. With this aspiration ICT has introduced several technologies of citizen services towards all categories of people. The purpose of this study is to examine the Governance technology perspectives for political party, emphasizing on the basic critical steps through which it could be operationalized. We call it P-Governance. P-Governance shows technologies to ensure governance, management, interaction communication in a political party by improving decision making processes using big data. P-Governance challenges the competence perspective to apply itself more assiduously to operationalization, including the need to choose and give definition to one or more units of analysis (of which the routine is…
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TopicsE-Government and Public Services
