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Information Polity, Volume 19
Volume 19, Numbers 1-2, 2014
- Sehl Mellouli, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Jing Zhang:
Smart government, citizen participation and open data. 1-4 - John Carlo Bertot, Ursula Gorham, Paul T. Jaeger, Lindsay C. Sarin, Heeyoon Choi:
Big data, open government and e-government: Issues, policies and recommendations. 5-16 - Anneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen, Chris Davis:
Innovation with open data: Essential elements of open data ecosystems. 17-33 - Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Siddarth Krishnan, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, John Tedesco, Kumbirai Madondo, Ankit Ahuja:
Encouraging civic participation through local news aggregation. 35-56 - Marie-Andree Doran, Sylvie Daniel:
Geomatics and Smart City: A transversal contribution to the Smart City development. 57-72 - Alvaro Graves, James A. Hendler:
A study on the use of visualizations for Open Government Data. 73-91 - Kimberly Douglass:
Studying the information needs of e-governance stakeholders: Environmental justice as a context for tool development. 97-113 - Albert Meijer, Stephan G. Grimmelikhuijsen, Louise Nell, Leo Lentz:
Organizational arrangements for targeted transparency. 115-127 - Emily Barry, Frank Bannister:
Barriers to open data release: A view from the top. 129-152
Volume 19, Numbers 3-4, 2014
- Information Polity: International recognition and more excellent papers. 161-164
- Rashmi Krishnamurthy, Kevin C. Desouza:
Big data analytics: The case of the social security administration. 165-178 - Rabia Karakaya Polat, Elif Çagli:
New directions for women's political development in Turkey: Exploring the implications of the internet for Ka-der. 179-194 - Simon Vander Elst, Filip De Rynck:
Alignment processes in public organizations: An interpretive approach. 195-206 - James Vanderleeuw, Jason C. Sides:
City web sites: Do they promote economic development, or branding, or anything at all? 207-224 - Özel Sebetci, Gökhan Aksu:
Evaluating e-government systems in Turkey: The case of the 'e-movable system'. 225-243 - Rethinking information systems in the public sector: Bridging academia and public service. 245-246
- Gustaf Juell-Skielse, Anders Hjalmarsson, Elea Juell-Skielse, Paul Johannesson, Daniel Rudmark:
Contests as innovation intermediaries in open data markets. 247-262 - Gianluigi Viscusi, Blerina Spahiu, Andrea Maurino, Carlo Batini:
Compliance with open government data policies: An empirical assessment of Italian local public administrations. 263-275 - Brokering Access: Power, Politics and Freedom of Information Process in Canada, by Mike Larsen and Kevin Walby. 277-279
- The Hybrid Media System: Politics and power, by Andrew Chadwick. 281-283
- Interpreting Hashtag Politics: Policy Ideas in an Era of Social Media, by S. Jeffares. 285-288
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