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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, January 2017
- Hans de Bruijn, Marijn Janssen:
Building Cybersecurity Awareness: The need for evidence-based framing strategies. 1-7
- Maureen Henninger
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Government information: Literacies, behaviours and practices. 8-15 - Endrit Kromidha
, José-Rodrigo Córdoba-Pachón
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Discursive Institutionalism for reconciling change and stability in digital innovation public sector projects for development. 16-25 - Vicente Pina, Lourdes Torres
, Sonia Royo
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Comparing online with offline citizen engagement for climate change: Findings from Austria, Germany and Spain. 26-36 - George A. Barnett, Weiai Wayne Xu
, Jianxun Chu, Ke Jiang
, Catherine Huh, Ji-Young Park, Han Woo Park
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Measuring international relations in social media conversations. 37-44 - Erna H. J. M. Ruijer, Stephan G. Grimmelikhuijsen
, Albert Meijer:
Open data for democracy: Developing a theoretical framework for open data use. 45-52 - Jeffrey Thorsby, Genie N. L. Stowers, Kristen Wolslegel, Ellie Tumbuan:
Understanding the content and features of open data portals in American cities. 53-61 - Mary K. Feeney, Adrian Brown:
Are small cities online? Content, ranking, and variation of U.S. municipal websites. 62-74 - Kaja J. Fietkiewicz
, Agnes Mainka
, Wolfgang G. Stock
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eGovernment in cities of the knowledge society. An empirical investigation of Smart Cities' governmental websites. 75-83
- Atreyi Kankanhalli, Anneke Zuiderwijk
, Giri Kumar Tayi:
Open innovation in the public sector: A research agenda. 84-89 - Mila Gascó:
Living labs: Implementing open innovation in the public sector. 90-98 - Euripidis N. Loukis, Yannis Charalabidis, Aggeliki Androutsopoulou:
Promoting open innovation in the public sector through social media monitoring. 99-109 - Christopher G. Reddick
, Akemi Takeoka Chatfield
, Adegboyega Ojo:
A social media text analytics framework for double-loop learning for citizen-centric public services: A case study of a local government Facebook use. 110-125 - Nan Zhang, Xuejiao Zhao, Zhongwen Zhang, Qingguo Meng, Haibo Tan:
What factors drive open innovation in China's public sector? A case study of official document exchange via microblogging (ODEM) in Haining. 126-133 - Suvi Konsti-Laakso:
Stolen snow shovels and good ideas: The search for and generation of local knowledge in the social media community. 134-139 - Vasiliki Baka:
Co-creating an open platform at the local governance level: How openness is enacted in Zambia. 140-152 - Dimitri Gagliardi, Laura Schina, Marco Lucio Sarcinella
, Giovanna Mangialardi, Francesco Niglia
, Angelo Corallo:
Information and communication technologies and public participation: interactive maps and value added for citizens. 153-166
Volume 34, Number 2, April 2017
- Alan W. Brown, Jerry Fishenden, Mark Thompson
, Will Venters
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Appraising the impact and role of platform models and Government as a Platform (GaaP) in UK Government public service reform: Towards a Platform Assessment Framework (PAF). 167-182 - Kumju Hwang, Myeonggil Choi
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Effects of innovation-supportive culture and organizational citizenship behavior on e-government information system security stemming from mimetic isomorphism. 183-198 - Viswanath Venkatesh, Hartmut Hoehle
, Ruba Aljafari:
A usability study of the obamacare website: Evaluation and recommendations. 199-210 - Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi
, Nripendra P. Rana
, Marijn Janssen, Banita Lal, Michael D. Williams, Marc Clement:
An empirical validation of a unified model of electronic government adoption (UMEGA). 211-230 - Akemi Takeoka Chatfield
, Christopher G. Reddick:
A longitudinal cross-sector analysis of open data portal service capability: The case of Australian local governments. 231-243 - Eric Afful-Dadzie
, Anthony Afful-Dadzie:
Open Government Data in Africa: A preference elicitation analysis of media practitioners. 244-255 - Xiaohua Zhu
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The failure of an early episode in the open government data movement: A historical case study. 256-269 - Aizhan Tursunbayeva
, Massimo Franco
, Claudia Pagliari
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Use of social media for e-Government in the public health sector: A systematic review of published studies. 270-282 - Sandra Cohen
, Xenia J. Mamakou
, Sotirios Karatzimas
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IT-enhanced popular reports: Analyzing citizen preferences. 283-295 - Hui Na Chua, Siew Fan Wong, Younghoon Chang
, Christian Fernando Libaque Saenz
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Unveiling the coverage patterns of newspapers on the personal data protection act. 296-306 - Kyounghee Hazel Kwon, H. Raghav Rao:
Cyber-rumor sharing under a homeland security threat in the context of government Internet surveillance: The case of South-North Korea conflict. 307-316 - Aderonke A. Oni
, Samuel Oni
, Victor Mbarika, Charles K. Ayo:
Empirical study of user acceptance of online political participation: Integrating Civic Voluntarism Model and Theory of Reasoned Action. 317-328 - Olaseni Muritala Okunola, Jennifer E. Rowley, Frances C. Johnson
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The multi-dimensional digital divide: Perspectives from an e-government portal in Nigeria. 329-339 - Hyeri Choi
, Min Jae Park
, Jae Jeung Rho
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Two-dimensional approach to governmental excellence for human development in developing countries: Combining policies and institutions with e-government. 340-353
Volume 34, Number 3, September 2017
- Svein Ølnes, Jolien Ubacht
, Marijn Janssen:
Blockchain in government: Benefits and implications of distributed ledger technology for information sharing. 355-364
- Lieselot Danneels
, Stijn Viaene
, Joachim Van den Bergh:
Open data platforms: Discussing alternative knowledge epistemologies. 365-378
- Alex Luscombe
, Kevin Walby
:
Theorizing freedom of information: The live archive, obfuscation, and actor-network theory. 379-387 - A. Jay Wagner
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Essential or extravagant: Considering FOIA budgets, costs and fees. 388-395 - Bo Fan
, Yupan Zhao:
The moderating effect of external pressure on the relationship between internal organizational factors and the quality of open government data. 396-405 - Elin Uppström, Carl-Mikael Lönn:
Explaining value co-creation and co-destruction in e-government using boundary object theory. 406-420 - Eva-Maria Trüdinger
, Leonie C. Steckermeier
:
Trusting and controlling? Political trust, information and acceptance of surveillance policies: The case of Germany. 421-433 - Yvon van den Boer, Willem Pieterson
, Rex Arendsen, Jan van Dijk:
Towards a model of source and channel choices in business-to-government service interactions: A structural equation modeling approach. 434-456 - Lisa Schmidthuber
, Dennis Hilgers, Thomas Gegenhuber, Stefan Etzelstorfer:
The emergence of local open government: Determinants of citizen participation in online service reporting. 457-469 - Erna H. J. M. Ruijer, Stephan G. Grimmelikhuijsen
, Michael J. Hogan, Sem Enzerink, Adegboyega Ojo, Albert Meijer:
Connecting societal issues, users and data. Scenario-based design of open data platforms. 470-480 - Yikai Liang
, Guijie Qi, Kangning Wei, Jiali Chen
:
Exploring the determinant and influence mechanism of e-Government cloud adoption in government agencies in China. 481-495 - Rony Medaglia
, Lei Zheng:
Mapping government social media research and moving it forward: A framework and a research agenda. 496-510 - Fernando Mendez, Uwe Serdült
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What drives fidelity to internet voting? Evidence from the roll-out of internet voting in Switzerland. 511-523 - Tapio Vepsäläinen
, Hongxiu Li
, Reima Suomi
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Facebook likes and public opinion: Predicting the 2015 Finnish parliamentary elections. 524-532 - Rony Medaglia
, Demi Zhu:
Public deliberation on government-managed social media: A study on Weibo users in China. 533-544 - Laura Alcaide-Muñoz
, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar
, Manuel J. Cobo
, Enrique Herrera-Viedma:
Analysing the scientific evolution of e-Government using a science mapping approach. 545-555 - Hsiaoping Yeh:
The effects of successful ICT-based smart city services: From citizens' perspectives. 556-565 - Wolfgang Ebbers
, Marloes G. M. Jansen, A. J. A. M. van Deursen
:
Corrigendum to "Impact of the digital divide on e-government: Expanding from channel choice to channel usage" [Gov. Inf. Q. 33(4) 685-692]. 566
Volume 34, Number 4, December 2017
- Fredrik Karlsson
, Magnus Frostenson
, Frans Prenkert
, Ella Kolkowska, Sven Helin:
Inter-organisational information sharing in the public sector: A longitudinal case study on the reshaping of success factors. 567-577 - Gustaf Juell-Skielse
, Carl-Mikael Lönn, Tero Päivärinta
:
Modes of collaboration and expected benefits of inter-organizational E-government initiatives: A multi-case study. 578-590 - Habin Lee
, Aggeliki Tsohou, Youngseok Choi
:
Embedding persuasive features into policy issues: Implications to designing public participation processes. 591-600 - Panos Panagiotopoulos
, Frances Bowen
, Phillip Brooker
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The value of social media data: Integrating crowd capabilities in evidence-based policy. 601-612 - Ussama Yaqub
, Soon Ae Chun
, Vijayalakshmi Atluri
, Jaideep Vaidya
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Analysis of political discourse on twitter in the context of the 2016 US presidential elections. 613-626 - Xian Gao, Jooho Lee
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E-government services and social media adoption: Experience of small local governments in Nebraska state. 627-634 - Mila Gascó, Petra Saskia Bayerl, Sebastian Denef, Babak Akhgar:
What do citizens communicate about during crises? Analyzing twitter use during the 2011 UK riots. 635-645 - Jyoti Choudrie
, Efpraxia D. Zamani
, Emeka Umeoji, Adebola Emmanuel:
Implementing E-government in Lagos State: Understanding the impact of cultural perceptions and working practices. 646-657 - Rajesh Sharma, Rajhans Mishra
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Investigating the role of intermediaries in adoption of public access outlets for delivery of e-Government services in developing countries: An empirical study. 658-679

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