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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, January 2016
- Marijn Janssen, Haiko Van Der Voort:
Adaptive governance: Towards a stable, accountable and responsive government. 1-5
- Agneta Ranerup, Helle Zinner Henriksen, Jonas Hedman:
An analysis of business models in Public Service Platforms. 6-14 - Sharon S. Dawes, Lyudmila Vidiasova, Olga Parkhimovich:
Planning and designing open government data programs: An ecosystem approach. 15-27 - Juan L. Gandía, Lucía Marrahí, David Huguet:
Digital transparency and Web 2.0 in Spanish city councils. 28-39 - Yvon van den Boer, Rex Arendsen, Willem Pieterson:
In search of information: Investigating source and channel choices in business-to-government service interactions. 40-52 - Bram Klievink, Nitesh Bharosa, Yao-Hua Tan:
The collaborative realization of public values and business goals: Governance and infrastructure of public-private information platforms. 67-79 - Hui-Ju Wang, Jin Lo:
Adoption of open government data among government agencies. 80-88 - Thorhildur Jetzek:
Managing complexity across multiple dimensions of liquid open data: The case of the Danish Basic Data Program. 89-104 - Hannu Larsson, Åke Grönlund:
Sustainable eGovernance? Practices, problems and beliefs about the future in Swedish eGov practice. 105-114 - Maha Shaikh:
Negotiating open source software adoption in the UK public sector. 115-132 - Kyujin Jung, Han Woo Park:
Tracing interorganizational information networks during emergency response period: A webometric approach to the 2012 Gumi chemical spill in South Korea. 133-141 - Ines Mergel:
Social media institutionalization in the U.S. federal government. 142-148 - Filipe Sá, Álvaro Rocha, Manuel Pérez Cota:
From the quality of traditional services to the quality of local e-Government online services: A literature review. 149-160 - Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Christopher G. Reddick, Irene Giannakidou, Nikolaos Mavridis:
Why e-government projects fail? An analysis of the Healthcare.gov website. 161-173 - Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi, Mahmud Akhter Shareef, Antonis C. Simintiras, Banita Lal, Vishanth Weerakkody:
A generalised adoption model for services: A cross-country comparison of mobile health (m-health). 174-187 - Loo Geok Pee, Atreyi Kankanhalli:
Interactions among factors influencing knowledge management in public-sector organizations: A resource-based view. 188-199 - Momna Yousaf, Freeha Ihsan, Abida Ellahi:
Exploring the impact of good governance on citizens' trust in Pakistan. 200-209
Volume 33, Number 2, April 2016
- John Carlo Bertot, Elsa Estevez, Tomasz Janowski:
Universal and contextualized public services: Digital public service innovation framework. 211-222
- Rana Tassabehji, Ray Hackney, Ales Popovic:
Emergent digital era governance: Enacting the role of the 'institutional entrepreneur' in transformational change. 223-236 - Ada Scupola, Antonello Zanfei:
Governance and innovation in public sector services: The case of the digital library. 237-249 - Christian Leuprecht, David B. Skillicorn, Victoria E. Tait:
Beyond the Castle Model of cyber-risk and cyber-security. 250-257 - Jesper B. Berger, Morten Hertzum, Trine Schreiber:
Does local government staff perceive digital communication with citizens as improved service? 258-269 - DongBack Seo, Michel Bernsen:
Comparing attitudes toward e-government of non-users versus users in a rural and urban municipality. 270-282 - Robin Gauld, Jayde Flett, Sasha McComb, Andrew R. Gray:
How responsive are government agencies when contacted by email? Findings from a longitudinal study in Australia and New Zealand. 283-290 - Gregory A. Porumbescu:
Linking public sector social media and e-government website use to trust in government. 291-304 - Clayton Wukich, Ines Mergel:
Reusing social media information in government. 305-312 - Qiang Chen, Xiaolin Xu, Bolin Cao, Wei Zhang:
Social media policies as responses for social media affordances: The case of China. 313-324 - Antonio Vetrò, Lorenzo Canova, Marco Torchiano, Camilo Orozco Minotas, Raimondo Iemma, Federico Morando:
Open data quality measurement framework: Definition and application to Open Government Data. 325-337 - Bastiaan van Loenen, Stefan Kulk, Hendrik Ploeger:
Data protection legislation: A very hungry caterpillar: The case of mapping data in the European Union. 338-345 - Lindita Camaj:
From 'window dressing' to 'door openers'? Freedom of Information legislation, public demand, and state compliance in South East Europe. 346-357 - Marcelo Fornazin, Luiz Antonio Joia:
Linking theoretical perspectives to analyze health information and communication technologies in Brazil. 358-368
Volume 33, Number 3, July 2016
- Marijn Janssen, George Kuk:
The challenges and limits of big data algorithms in technocratic governance. 371-377
- Tung-Mou Yang, Yi-Jung Wu:
Examining the socio-technical determinants influencing government agencies' open data publication: A study in Taiwan. 378-392 - Eric W. Welch, Mary K. Feeney, Chul Hyun Park:
Determinants of data sharing in U.S. city governments. 393-403 - Jeannine E. Relly, Carol B. Schwalbe:
How business lobby networks shaped the U.S. Freedom of Information Act: An examination of 60 years of congressional testimony. 404-416 - Ben Wasike:
FoIA in the age of "Open. Gov": An analysis of the performance of the Freedom of Information Act under the Obama and Bush administrations. 417-426 - Anjali Karol Mohan, Balaji Parthasarathy:
From hierarchy to heterarchy: The state and the Municipal Reforms Programme, Karnataka, India. 427-434 - Sascha Alexander Wagner, Sebastian Vogt, Rüdiger Kabst:
How IT and social change facilitates public participation: A stakeholder-oriented approach. 435-443 - Göran Goldkuhl:
E-government design research: Towards the policy-ingrained IT artifact. 444-452 - Kristjan Vassil, Mihkel Solvak, Priit Vinkel, Alexander H. Trechsel, R. Michael Alvarez:
The diffusion of internet voting. Usage patterns of internet voting in Estonia between 2005 and 2015. 453-459 - María-Dolores Guillamón, Ana-María Ríos, Benedetta Gesuele, Concetta Metallo:
Factors influencing social media use in local governments: The case of Italy and Spain. 460-471 - Liesbet van Zoonen:
Privacy concerns in smart cities. 472-480 - Mortaza S. Bargh, Sunil Choenni, Ronald Meijer:
On design and deployment of two privacy-preserving procedures for judicial-data dissemination. 481-493 - Kawika Pierson, Fred Thompson:
How you buy affects what you get: Technology acquisition by state governments. 494-505 - Wolfgang E. Ebbers, Marloes G. M. Jansen, Willem J. Pieterson, Lidwien A. L. van de Wijngaert:
Facts and feelings: The role of rational and irrational factors in citizens' channel choices. 506-515 - Ines Mergel:
Agile innovation management in government: A research agenda. 516-523
- J. Ramón Gil-García, Jing Zhang, Gabriel Puron Cid:
Conceptualizing smartness in government: An integrative and multi-dimensional view. 524-534 - Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Adegboyega Ojo, Edward Curry:
Exploring the economic value of open government data. 535-551 - Jing Zhang, Haixin Liu, Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Sergio Picazo-Vela, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Strengthening institutional-based trust for sustainable consumption: Lessons for smart disclosure. 552-561 - Seok-Jin Eom, Nak-bum Choi, Wookjoon Sung:
The use of smart work in government: Empirical analysis of Korean experiences. 562-571 - J. Ramón Gil-García, Djoko Sigit Sayogo:
Government inter-organizational information sharing initiatives: Understanding the main determinants of success. 572-582 - Lukasz Porwol, Adegboyega Ojo, John G. Breslin:
An ontology for next generation e-Participation initiatives. 583-594 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Steven D. Sheetz, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, John C. Tedesco, Edward A. Fox:
Media use during conflicts: Information seeking and political efficacy during the 2012 Mexican elections. 595-602
Volume 33, Number 4, October 2016
- Tomasz Janowski:
Implementing Sustainable Development Goals with Digital Government - Aspiration-capacity gap. 603-613
- Stuart Bretschneider, Marla Parker:
Organization formalization, sector and social media: Does increased standardization of policy broaden and deepen social media use in organizations? 614-628 - Yu-Qian Zhu, Asdani Kindarto:
A garbage can model of government IT project failures in developing countries: The effects of leadership, decision structure and team competence. 629-637 - Hae-young Rieh:
Records professionals' challenges and barriers in public institutions in Korea. 638-646 - Arild Jansen, Svein Ølnes:
The nature of public e-services and their quality dimensions. 647-657 - Vishanth Weerakkody, Amizan Omar, Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Moaman Al-Busaidy:
Digitally-enabled service transformation in the public sector: The lure of institutional pressure and strategic response towards change. 658-668 - Tobias Giesbrecht, Hans Jochen Scholl, Gerhard Schwabe:
Smart advisors in the front office: Designing employee-empowering and citizen-centric services. 669-684 - Wolfgang E. Ebbers, Marloes G. M. Jansen, A. J. A. M. van Deursen:
Impact of the digital divide on e-government: Expanding from channel choice to channel usage. 685-692 - Sergio Picazo-Vela, Marilu Fernandez-Haddad, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Opening the black box: Developing strategies to use social media in government. 693-704 - András Nemeslaki, Márta Aranyossy, Peter Sasvari:
Could on-line voting boost desire to vote? - Technology acceptance perceptions of young Hungarian citizens. 705-714 - Bridgett A. King, Norman E. Youngblood:
E-government in Alabama: An analysis of county voting and election website content, usability, accessibility, and mobile readiness. 715-726 - Seraphine F. Maerz:
The electronic face of authoritarianism: E-government as a tool for gaining legitimacy in competitive and non-competitive regimes. 727-735 - Kerry Holden, Aaron Van Klyton:
Exploring the tensions and incongruities of Internet governance in Africa. 736-745 - Jukka Ruohonen, Sami Hyrynsalmi, Ville Leppänen:
An outlook on the institutional evolution of the European Union cyber security apparatus. 746-756 - Siddhartha Menon:
Access to and adoption of a municipal broadband middle-mile network: The case of the Community Access Network in Washington, D.C. 757-768
- Yushim Kim, Jing Zhang:
Digital government and wicked problems. 769-776 - Sounman Hong, Sun Hyoung Kim:
Political polarization on twitter: Implications for the use of social media in digital governments. 777-782 - Loni Hagen, Teresa M. Harrison, Özlem Uzuner, William May, Tim Fake, Satya Katragadda:
E-petition popularity: Do linguistic and semantic factors matter? 783-795 - Minyoung Ku, J. Ramón Gil-García, Jing Zhang:
The emergence and evolution of cross-boundary research collaborations: An explanatory study of social dynamics in a digital government working group. 796-806
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