TY - JOUR ID - 72277 TI - Policy Crowdsourcing and Attracting Public Participation in the Public Policymaking Process: Lessons learned for Iran JO - Iranian Journal of Public Policy JA - JPPOLICY LA - en SN - 2538-5577 AU - zolfagharzadeh, mohammad mahdi AU - Shahsavari, Zeinab AD - Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Administration, University of Tehran AD - MSc. in Human Resources Management, University of Tehran Y1 - 2019 PY - 2019 VL - 5 IS - 2 SP - 185 EP - 205 KW - Public Participation KW - policy crowdsourcing KW - public administration KW - network governance KW - Open innovation DO - 10.22059/ppolicy.2019.72277 N2 - One of the prerequisites for reaching appropriate public participation paradigm (model) in administration of the country, is reviewing existing patterns and methods in other countries, and benefiting from their scientific backing, learning from their practical experience, and trying to apply this findings with attention to the specific condition and requirements of the country. In this research, we try to do three mentioned stages briefly, about one of the new participation methods, called policy crowdsourcing. So in this article, we first present brief typology of public participation methods, then define crowdsourcing and present its executive methods, advantages, requirements, and challenges and in this regard, also mention examples of foreign policy crowdsourcing experiences. Finally, we mention some points about the transfer this method to Iran’s administrative and policymaking system and introduce the policy crowdsourcing early samples in Iran. UR - https://jppolicy.ut.ac.ir/article_72277.html L1 - https://jppolicy.ut.ac.ir/article_72277_d19e7faa3d1076ab659b50ebed919e53.pdf ER -