Bundel Jurnal Government Information Quarterly : From conventional governance to e-democracy: Tracing the evolution of e-governance research trends using network analysis tools / Fifteen years of e-government research in Ibero-America: A bibliometric analysis / Towards an automated method to assess data portals in the deep web / Close encounters of the digital kind: A research agenda for the digitalization of public services / An open platform centric approach for scalable government service delivery to the poor: The Aadhaar case / Cross-boundary e-government systems: Determinants of performance / Cyber state capacity: A model of authoritarian durability, ICTS, and emerging media / The good, the bad and the ugly: Three faces of social media usage by local governments / Twitter as a tool for citizen engagement: An empirical study of the Andalusian municipalities / Citizens' intentions to participate in governmental co-creation initiatives: Comparing three co-creation configurations / Challenges in the adoption of crisis crowdsourcing and social media in Canadian emergency management / Impact of acculturation, online participation and involvement on voting intentions / Dynamic profiles using sentiment analysis and twitter data for voting advice applications / Continuous usage of e-participation: The role of the sense of virtual community / Why E-participation systems fail: The case of Estonia's Osale.ee / From citizens to government policy-makers: Social media data analysis / Transparency in policy making: A complexity view / Landscaping digital social innovation in the EU: Structuring the evidence and nurturing the science and policy debate towards a renewed agenda for social change / Regulation as both enabler of technology use and global competitive tool: The Gibraltar case / Ideology beyond partisanship: The behavior of judges on freedom of information cases in Chile

Bundel Jurnal Government Information Quarterly : From conventional governance to e-democracy: Tracing the evolution of e-governance research trends using network analysis tools / Fifteen years of e-government research in Ibero-America: A bibliometric analysis / Towards an automated method to assess data portals in the deep web / Close encounters of the digital kind: A research agenda for the digitalization of public services / An open platform centric approach for scalable government service delivery to the poor: The Aadhaar case / Cross-boundary e-government systems: Determinants of performance / Cyber state capacity: A model of authoritarian durability, ICTS, and emerging media / The good, the bad and the ugly: Three faces of social media usage by local governments / Twitter as a tool for citizen engagement: An empirical study of the Andalusian municipalities / Citizens' intentions to participate in governmental co-creation initiatives: Comparing three co-creation configurations / Challenges in the adoption of crisis crowdsourcing and social media in Canadian emergency management / Impact of acculturation, online participation and involvement on voting intentions / Dynamic profiles using sentiment analysis and twitter data for voting advice applications / Continuous usage of e-participation: The role of the sense of virtual community / Why E-participation systems fail: The case of Estonia's Osale.ee / From citizens to government policy-makers: Social media data analysis / Transparency in policy making: A complexity view / Landscaping digital social innovation in the EU: Structuring the evidence and nurturing the science and policy debate towards a renewed agenda for social change / Regulation as both enabler of technology use and global competitive tool: The Gibraltar case / Ideology beyond partisanship: The behavior of judges on freedom of information cases in Chile


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