Participatory budget in metropolies as instrument of direct democracy in public management: experience of Poland and Ukraine Cover Image

Participatory budget in metropolies as instrument of direct democracy in public management: experience of Poland and Ukraine
Participatory budget in metropolies as instrument of direct democracy in public management: experience of Poland and Ukraine

Author(s): Michał Kudłacz, Roman Zhebchuk
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Economy, Governance
Published by: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie we współpracy z Wydawnictwem Naukowym Scholar
Keywords: participatory budget; public management; civil society; local authorities; city development policy

Summary/Abstract: Objectives: In the article a comparative research of the participatory budgeting systems at the local level in Polandand Ukraine was carried out.Research Design & Methods: The objects of the study were ten cities of the specified states (five from each country).In the case studies, systemic analysis of legislations of Poland and Ukraine in public finance sphere connected withparticipatory budgeting were used as well as quantitative analyses of budget resources directed at supporting participatorybudget. Using this approach gave us the opportunity for complex research of participatory budgeting mechanismin both countries.Findings: As a result of the research, the peculiarities (differences) of the practice of using participatory budgets as toolsof direct democracy at the Ukrainian and Polish cities’ level were specified. On this basis, the authors outlined obstaclesfor the efficient use of participatory budgets based on the experience of the two countries, formulated guidelines andstandards in compliance with which it would be possible to implement quality participatory budgeting into practicesof the cities’ public administration.Implications / Recommendations: This article indicates the need to conduct analyzes of participatory budgets to drawconclusions and effectively use this tool in the future.Contribution / Value Added: This research builds knowledge about participatory budgeting by analysing the use of thisinstrument of direct democracy in two different countries (Poland and Ukraine), which are at different level of EUintegration an may help effectively plan and implement participatory budgeting in different national contexts.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 49
  • Page Range: 63-81
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English