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Electronic Government, an International Journal, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2025
- Lara Dourado Vasconcelos Nascimento, Paulo Caetano da Silva, Daniel José Diaz, Clóvis Belbute Peres:

CBDC as a means of payment and its implications for tax administrations. 1-17 - Seungil Yum:

Social networks between the US presidential candidates regarding COVID-19. 18-34 - Om Pradyumana Gupta, Arun Prakash Agrawal, Om Pal:

Innovative approach of masked facial recognition. 35-67 - P. Theerthaana

, S. N. Vivek Raj
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An investigation on adoption of AI-enabled e-waste recycling kiosks in the post-pandemic era. 68-80 - Amina Oussaleh Taoufik, Abdellah Azmani

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A consolidated conceptual framework of a smart e-government ecosystem: a scoping review. 81-113
Volume 21, Number 2, 2025
- Koushik Prashad Pathak, Kazi Md. Jamshed

, Shusama Arjumond, Khadija Akter, Kaniz Fatema:
Analysing e-government service adoption in Bangladesh: a study on the Surokkha Vaccination Program. 115-136 - Tinashe E. M. Mutsvangwa:

An international comparison of the role of artificial intelligence in e-governance towards providing better standards of living. 137-157 - Yashdeep Singh:

Review of trends from mobile governance studies: a bibliometric analysis. 158-179 - Safa Yousif Ahmed, Hossana Twinomurinzi:

Semantic interoperability in electronic government: a bibliometric analysis and systematic review. 180-209 - Sadam Mohammad Awaisheh:

From paper to pixels: the legal status and challenges of electronic writing in administrative contracts. A comparative study of current legal systems. 210-226
Volume 21, Number 3, 2025
- Deepika, Shashank Vikram Pratap Singh, Kanwal Jeet Singh:

Manifestations of voter satisfaction: an empirical analysis using the VOTQUAL scale on Indian voters. 227-245 - Pham Hai Son, Duong Dang, Le Hoang Son, Byeongnam Yoon:

Towards a framework for enterprise architecture in mobile government: a case study. 246-278 - Abdullah Hasan, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto, Ryan Randy Suryono:

Identification of user satisfaction dimensions in open data services system using latent Dirichlet allocation: a case study of BMKG online data. 279-299 - Gaddela Srikanth:

Transforming governance: exploring the intersection of e-governance and artificial intelligence in India. 300-312 - Maisa Shadid, Emad A. Abu-Shanab:

The role of THEQA, as a government-led trustmark, in developing consumers' trust in local e-commerce websites. 313-338
Volume 21, Number 4, 2025
- Ermias Abebe Kassa, Jan Carel Mentz:

Framing human capabilities in digital government: a thematic analysis of policies and strategies. 339-362 - Maribel Puentes-Poloche, Alfredo Guzmán Rincón

, Favio Cala-Vitery:
Constructs of the G2G approach and their impact on the implementation of the digital government policy. 363-390 - Selvam Jesiah:

Webportal in e-grievance management system assessing its functionality through the lens of SERVQUAL dimensions. 391-404 - Sofia Dewi, Rindu Rika Gamayuni, Fajar Gustiawaty Dewi

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The influence of e-Government on corruption control based on the hexa helix model. 405-435 - Rachid Oumlil, Abderazak Aderkaoui:

Does national culture orientation influence eGov acceptance? Evidence from a North African country. 436-460
Volume 21, Number 5, 2025
- Nesrine Lahiani, Samir Bettahar, Messaouda Fareh:

Towards an ontological approach to software product line development: a case study of e-banking applications. 461-480 - Mona Arslan, Darren Mundy:

Examining the role of social networking sites representation in optimising digital transformation: challenges from the Egyptian context. 481-504 - Nadha Noureen C. K.:

Data protection and privacy in the data-driven public welfare in India. 505-522 - Minh T. H. Le:

Psychological drivers of e-impulsive buying: investigating the mediating role of loneliness coping strategies in fintech adoption contexts. 523-545 - Winfred Ofoe Larkotey, Eric Ansong:

The effect of institutional factors on passport services digitalisation in an emerging country. A structurational model of technology perspective. 546-576 - C. Jansi Sophia Mary, K. Mahalakshmi:

Improved dingo optimisation-based feature selection with optimal deep learning enabled intrusion detection technique on cloud environment. 577-594

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