Přehled o publikaci
	
		
		
		2023
			
	    
	
	
    Municipal participatory budgeting designs in the V4 countries
DE VRIES, Michiel S. and David ŠPAČEKBasic information
Original name
Municipal participatory budgeting designs in the V4 countries
	Authors
DE VRIES, Michiel S. and David ŠPAČEK
			Edition
 NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy : the Network of Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe, Warsaw, NISPAcee - Network of Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe, 2023, 1337-9038
			Other information
Language
English
		Type of outcome
Article in a journal
		Country of publisher
Slovakia
		Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
		References:
Organization
Ekonomicko-správní fakulta – Repository – Repository
			UT WoS
001006910700009
		EID Scopus
2-s2.0-85163783127
		Keywords in English
Participatory budgeting; Visegrad Four countries
		Links
LX22NPO5101, research and development project. 
			
				
				Changed: 14/2/2024 03:46, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
				
		Abstract
In the original language
Research on PB in CEE has been rather fragmented and has focused on the diffusion of PB, and sometimes on determinative factors inside the countries. Some comparative studies exist but address primarily initial steps of PB. This paper presents the outcomes of a research that focused on design of participatory budgeting in Visegrad countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia). The main method is a secondary comparative analysis of existing literature and information on the subject. The findings are based on recently published country studies and other available information related to the national context in the countries. We use the country studies as input for a multi-case study analysis (Zongozzi and Wessels, 2016) to make comparisons and, if possible, generalize some of the findings, but also to point out specifics determined by the context in which PB is being implemented and practiced. As the subsidiary method we used expert evaluation. To obtain extra information we consulted experts in all selected countries during July and August 2022. Analysing PB processes in these countries showed similar features and that on the whole PB processes still belong to the group of ‘the Porto Alegre model adapted for Europe’ as concluded in the literature published almost a decade ago. But this is only valid at a more abstract level of PB designs. Looking at PB processes in practice, it is seen in the V4 region that the actual practices vary over municipalities, even within one and the same country.