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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 37
Volume 37, Number 1, January 2020
- Chaebong Nam:
Behind the interface: Human moderation for deliberative engagement in an eRulemaking discussion. - Wolfgang E. Ebbers, Lidwien A. L. van de Wijngaert:
Paper beats ping: On the effect of an increasing separation of notification and content due to digitization of government communication. - Fabio Monteduro, Veronica Allegrini:
How outsourcing affects the e-disclosure of performance information by local governments. - Reza Rajabiun:
Technological change, civic engagement and policy legitimization: Perspectives from the rise of broadband Internet as an essential utility in Canada. - Yang Yang, Yuan Liu, Chee Wei Phang, June Wei:
Using microblog to enhance public service climate in the rural areas. - Victoria Wang, David Shepherd:
Exploring the extent of openness of open government data - A critique of open government datasets in the UK. - Marcio Salles Melo Lima, Dursun Delen:
Predicting and explaining corruption across countries: A machine learning approach. - Ali Asker Guenduez, Tobias Mettler, Kuno Schedler:
Technological frames in public administration: What do public managers think of big data? - Nik Thompson, Antony Mullins, Thanavit Chongsutakawewong:
Does high e-government adoption assure stronger security? Results from a cross-country analysis of Australia and Thailand. - Frank Bannister, Regina Connolly:
The future ain't what it used to be: Forecasting the impact of ICT on the public sphere. - Chantal Mutimukwe, Ella Kolkowska, Åke Grönlund:
Information privacy in e-service: Effect of organizational privacy assurances on individual privacy concerns, perceptions, trust and self-disclosure behavior. - Barbara Allen, Louise E. Tamindael, Sarah Hendrica Bickerton, Wonhyuk Cho:
Does citizen coproduction lead to better urban services in smart cities projects? An empirical study on e-participation in a mobile big data platform. - Daniel E. Bromberg, Étienne Charbonneau, Andrew Smith:
Public support for facial recognition via police body-worn cameras: Findings from a list experiment. - Peter A. Johnson, Pamela Robinson, Simone Philpot:
Type, tweet, tap, and pass: How smart city technology is creating a transactional citizen. - Taehyon Choi, Susan Meyers Chandler:
Knowledge vacuum: An organizational learning dynamic of how e-government innovations fail. - Lisa DeLuca:
Searching FOIA Libraries for government information. - Omar Ali, Anup Shrestha, Akemi T. Chatfield, Peter A. Murray:
Assessing information security risks in the cloud: A case study of Australian local government authorities. - Amy B. Woszczynski, Andrew W. Green, Kelly Dodson, Peter Easton:
Zombies, Sirens, and Lady Gaga - Oh My! Developing a Framework for Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure for U.S. Emergency Alert Systems. - Laura C. Hand, Brandon D. Ching:
Maintaining neutrality: A sentiment analysis of police agency Facebook pages before and after a fatal officer-involved shooting of a citizen. - Benjamin R. Pflughoeft, Ingrid E. Schneider:
Social media as E-participation: Can a multiple hierarchy stratification perspective predict public interest? - Ming-Yueh Hwang, Jon-Chao Hong, Kai-Hsin Tai, Jiun-Ting Chen, Timothy Gouldthorp:
The relationship between the online social anxiety, perceived information overload and fatigue, and job engagement of civil servant LINE users. - Lourdes Torres, Sonia Royo, Jaime Garcia-Rayado:
Social media adoption by Audit Institutions. A comparative analysis of Europe and the United States.
Volume 37, Number 2, April 2020
- Nan Zhang, Xuejiao Zhao, Xiaopei He:
Understanding the relationships between information architectures and business models: An empirical study on the success configurations of smart communities. 101439 - Paul Henman, Timothy Graham:
The structure of the online state: towards a web ecology perspective. 101440 - Rianne Dekker, Puck van den Brink, Albert Meijer:
Social media adoption in the police: Barriers and strategies. 101441 - Umar Bashir Mir, Arpan Kumar Kar, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Manmohan Prasad Gupta, R. S. Sharma:
Realizing digital identity in government: Prioritizing design and implementation objectives for Aadhaar in India. 101442 - Ben Wasike:
FOI in transition: A comparative analysis of the Freedom of Information Act performance between the Obama and Trump administrations. 101443 - Prabhsimran Singh, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Karanjeet Singh Kahlon, Annie Pathania, Ravinder Singh Sawhney:
Can twitter analytics predict election outcome? An insight from 2017 Punjab assembly elections. 101444 - Gregory A. Porumbescu, Maria Cucciniello, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Accounting for citizens when explaining open government effectiveness. 101451 - Andrea M. Rozario, Hussein Issa:
Risk-based data analytics in the government sector: A case study for a U.S. county. 101457 - Amizan Omar, Vishanth Weerakkody, Ahmad Daowd:
Studying Transformational Government: A review of the existing methodological approaches and future outlook. 101458 - Keld Pedersen:
What can open innovation be used for and how does it create value? 101459
Volume 37, Number 3, July 2020
- Manuel De Tuya, Meghan E. Cook, Megan Sutherland, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
The leading role of the government CIO at the local level: Strategic opportunities and challenges. 101218 - Gustavo Magalhaes, Catarina Roseira:
Open government data and the private sector: An empirical view on business models and value creation. 101248 - António F. Tavares, Nuno Ferreira da Cruz:
Explaining the transparency of local government websites through a political market framework. 101249 - Steve A. Adeshina, Adegboyega Ojo:
Factors for e-voting adoption - analysis of general elections in Nigeria. 101257 - Ricardo Matheus, Marijn Janssen, Devender Maheshwari:
Data science empowering the public: Data-driven dashboards for transparent and accountable decision-making in smart cities. 101284
- Lobna Hassan, Juho Hamari:
Gameful civic engagement: A review of the literature on gamification of e-participation. 101461 - Shannon M. Oltmann, Troy B. Cooper, Nicholas Proferes:
How Twitter's affordances empower dissent and information dissemination: An exploratory study of the rogue and alt government agency Twitter accounts. 101475 - Luwei Rose Luqiu, Fan Yang:
Weibo diplomacy: Foreign embassies communicating on Chinese social media. 101477 - Willem J. Pieterson, Wolfgang E. Ebbers:
Channel choice evolution: An empirical analysis of shifting channel behavior across demographics and tasks. 101478 - Carla Bonina, Ben Eaton:
Cultivating open government data platform ecosystems through governance: Lessons from Buenos Aires, Mexico City and Montevideo. 101479 - Mária Zuffová:
Do FOI laws and open government data deliver as anti-corruption policies? Evidence from a cross-country study. 101480 - Rama Krishna Reddy Kummitha:
Smart technologies for fighting pandemics: The techno- and human- driven approaches in controlling the virus transmission. 101481 - Taejun (David) Lee, Seulki Lee-Geiller, Byung-Kwan Lee:
Are pictures worth a thousand words? The effect of information presentation type on citizen perceptions of government websites. 101482 - Kelly LeRoux, Federica Fusi, Adrian G. Brown:
Assessing e-government capacity to increase voter participation: Evidence from the U.S. 101483 - Bram Faber, Tjerk Budding, Raymond Gradus:
Assessing social media use in Dutch municipalities: Political, institutional, and socio-economic determinants. 101484 - Mubarak Alruwaie, Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Vishanth Weerakkody:
Citizens' continuous use of eGovernment services: The role of self-efficacy, outcome expectations and satisfaction. 101485 - Saman Arshad, Sobia Khurram:
Can government's presence on social media stimulate citizens' online political participation? Investigating the influence of transparency, trust, and responsiveness. 101486 - Yiwei Gong, Jun Yang, Xiaojie Shi:
Towards a comprehensive understanding of digital transformation in government: Analysis of flexibility and enterprise architecture. 101487 - Daan Kolkman:
The usefulness of algorithmic models in policy making. 101488 - Pascal D. König, Georg Wenzelburger:
Opportunity for renewal or disruptive force? How artificial intelligence alters democratic politics. 101489 - Taewoo Nam:
Do the right thing right! Understanding the hopes and hypes of data-based policy. 101491
- Mubarak Alruwaie, Ramzi El-Haddadeh, Vishanth Weerakkody, Elvira Ismagilova:
Corrigendum to "Citizens' continuous use of eGovernment services: The role of self-efficacy, outcome expectations and satisfaction" [Gov. Inf. Q. 37(3) 101485]. 101492
- Marijn Janssen, Paul Brous, Elsa Estevez, Luís Soares Barbosa, Tomasz Janowski:
Data governance: Organizing data for trustworthy Artificial Intelligence. 101493
Volume 37, Number 4, October 2020
- Tuija Kautto, Pekka Henttonen:
Records management as invisible work: A study of Finnish municipalities. 101460 - Jeffrey A. Stone, S. Hakan Can:
Linguistic analysis of municipal twitter feeds: Factors influencing frequency and engagement. 101468 - Lyn E. Pleger, Alexander Mertes, Andrea Rey, Caroline Brüesch:
Allowing users to pick and choose: A conjoint analysis of end-user preferences of public e-services. 101473 - Jeffrey James Pittaway, Ali Reza Montazemi:
Know-how to lead digital transformation: The case of local governments. 101474 - Christopher Wilson:
The socialization of civic participation norms in government?: Assessing the effect of the Open Government Partnership on countries' e-participation. 101476 - Naomi Aoki:
An experimental study of public trust in AI chatbots in the public sector. 101490 - Hsini Huang, Calvin Zhou-Peng Liao, Hsin-Chung Liao, Don-Yun Chen:
Resisting by workarounds: Unraveling the barriers of implementing open government data policy. 101495 - Stephan G. Grimmelikhuijsen, Suzanne J. Piotrowski, Gregg G. Van Ryzin:
Latent transparency and trust in government: Unexpected findings from two survey experiments. 101497 - Sarah Giest:
Do nudgers need budging? A comparative analysis of European smart meter implementation. 101498 - Giovanni Maccani, Niall Connolly, Shane McLoughlin, Abhinay Puvvala, Hadi Karimikia, Brian Donnellan:
An emerging typology of IT governance structural mechanisms in smart cities. 101499 - Marlen Heide, Jean-Patrick Villeneuve:
From secrecy privilege to information management: A comparative analysis of classification reforms. 101500 - Boriana Rukanova, Yao-Hua Tan, Roel Huiden, Anil Ravulakollu, Andrew Grainger, Frank Heijmann:
A framework for voluntary business-government information sharing. 101501 - David Valle-Cruz, J. Ignacio Criado, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez:
Assessing the public policy-cycle framework in the age of artificial intelligence: From agenda-setting to policy evaluation. 101509 - Andreiwid Sheffer Corrêa, Alencar de Melo Jr., Flávio Soares Corrêa da Silva:
A deep search method to survey data portals in the whole web: toward a machine learning classification model. 101510 - J. Ramón Gil-García, Miguel Á. Flores-Zúñiga:
Towards a comprehensive understanding of digital government success: Integrating implementation and adoption factors. 101518 - Giuseppe Pernagallo, Benedetto Torrisi:
A logit model to assess the transparency of Italian public administration websites. 101519 - Julián Villodre, J. Ignacio Criado:
User roles for emergency management in social media: Understanding actors' behavior during the 2018 Majorca Island flash floods. 101521 - Stephen D. Clark, Nik Lomax:
Linguistic and semantic factors in government e-petitions: A comparison between the United Kingdom and the United States of America. 101523 - Ju-Choel Choi, Changsoo Song:
Factors explaining why some citizens engage in E-participation, while others do not. 101524 - Jun Yang, Yunqi Wang:
Will the central-local disparity in public policy perceptions disappear? Evidence from 19 major cities in China. 101525
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