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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, January 2018
Regular Articles
- Yupan Zhao, Bo Fan:
Exploring open government data capacity of government agency: Based on the resource-based theory. 1-12 - Sylvain Kubler, Jérémy Robert, Sebastian Neumaier, Jürgen Umbrich, Yves Le Traon:
Comparison of metadata quality in open data portals using the Analytic Hierarchy Process. 13-29 - Jeong Min Choi:
Factors influencing public officials' responses to requests for information disclosure. 30-42 - Daniel Stockemer:
The internet: An important tool to strengthening electoral integrity. 43-49 - Susan A. Youngblood, Norman E. Youngblood:
Usability, content, and connections: How county-level Alabama emergency management agencies communicate with their online public. 50-60 - Guillermina Cledou, Elsa Estevez, Luís Soares Barbosa:
A taxonomy for planning and designing smart mobility services. 61-76 - Sukumar Ganapati, Christopher G. Reddick:
Prospects and challenges of sharing economy for the public sector. 77-87
- Shuhua Monica Liu, Yushim Kim:
Special issue on internet plus government: New opportunities to solve public problems? 88-97 - Nic DePaula, Ersin Dincelli, Teresa M. Harrison:
Toward a typology of government social media communication: Democratic goals, symbolic acts and self-presentation. 98-108 - Seok-Jin Eom, Hanchan Hwang, Jun Houng Kim:
Can social media increase government responsiveness? A case study of Seoul, Korea. 109-122 - Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Christopher G. Reddick:
The role of policy entrepreneurs in open government data policy innovation diffusion: An analysis of Australian Federal and State Governments. 123-134 - Gabriel Puron Cid, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar:
The effects of contextual factors into different features of financial transparency at the municipal level. 135-150 - Zhen Li, Qi Liao:
Economic solutions to improve cybersecurity of governments and smart cities via vulnerability markets. 151-160
Volume 35, Number 2, April 2018
- Narvadha Veeramootoo, Robin Nunkoo, Yogesh Kumar Dwivedi:
What determines success of an e-government service? Validation of an integrative model of e-filing continuance usage. 161-174 - Rik Peeters, Arjan Widlak:
The digital cage: Administrative exclusion through information architecture - The case of the Dutch civil registry's master data management system. 175-183 - Sharon S. Dawes, Mohammed A. Gharawi:
Transnational public sector knowledge networks: A comparative study of contextual distances. 184-194 - Merrill Warkentin, Shwadhin Sharma, David Gefen, Gregory M. Rose, Paul A. Pavlou:
Social identity and trust in internet-based voting adoption. 195-209 - Christine B. Williams, Jane Fedorowicz, Andrea L. Kavanaugh, Kevin Mentzer, Jason Bennett Thatcher, Jennifer J. Xu:
Leveraging social media to achieve a community policing agenda. 210-222 - Enrique Bonsón, Michaela Bednárová:
The use of YouTube in western European municipalities. 223-232 - Mila Gascó-Hernández, Erika G. Martin, Luigi Reggi, Sunyoung Pyo, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Promoting the use of open government data: Cases of training and engagement. 233-242 - Onook Oh, Priya Gupta, Manish Agrawal, H. Raghav Rao:
ICT mediated rumor beliefs and resulting user actions during a community crisis. 243-258 - Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Christopher G. Reddick:
All hands on deck to tweet #sandy: Networked governance of citizen coproduction in turbulent times. 259-272 - Taewoo Nam:
Examining the anti-corruption effect of e-government and the moderating effect of national culture: A cross-country study. 273-282 - Sounman Hong, Sanghyun Lee:
Adaptive governance, status quo bias, and political competition: Why the sharing economy is welcome in some cities but not in others. 283-290
- Ines Mergel, Yiwei Gong, John Bertot:
Agile government: Systematic literature review and future research. 291-298 - Sounman Hong, Sanghyun Lee:
Adaptive governance and decentralization: Evidence from regulation of the sharing economy in multi-level governance. 299-305 - Cancan Wang, Rony Medaglia, Lei Zheng:
Towards a typology of adaptive governance in the digital government context: The role of decision-making and accountability. 306-322 - Ralf-Martin Soe, Wolfgang Drechsler:
Agile local governments: Experimentation before implementation. 323-335 - Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Christopher G. Reddick:
Customer agility and responsiveness through big data analytics for public value creation: A case study of Houston 311 on-demand services. 336-347
Volume 35, Number 3, September 2018
- Sheshadri Chatterjee, Arpan Kumar Kar, M. P. Gupta:
Success of IoT in Smart Cities of India: An empirical analysis. 349-361 - Jeremy Rose, Leif Skiftenes Flak, Øystein Sæbø:
Stakeholder theory for the E-government context: Framing a value-oriented normative core. 362-374 - Dennis De Widt, Panos Panagiotopoulos:
Informal networking in the public sector: Mapping local government debates in a period of austerity. 375-388 - Rodrigo Firmino, Lucas Melgaço, Dariusz Kloza:
The spatial bonds of WikiLeaks. 389-397 - Maureen Henninger:
Reforms to counter a culture of secrecy: Open government in Australia. 398-407 - Peter Spác, Petr Voda, Jozef Zagrapan:
Does the freedom of information law increase transparency at the local level? Evidence from a field experiment. 408-417 - Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez, Cecilia Rossel:
A field experiment on bureaucratic discretionary bias under FOI laws. 418-427 - Alex Ingrams:
Democratic transition and transparency reform: An fsQCA analysis of access to information laws in twenty-three countries. 428-436 - Rebecca Moody, Victor Bekkers:
Visualizations, technology and the power to influence policy. 437-444 - Younghoon Chang, Siew Fan Wong, Christian Fernando Libaque Saenz, Hwansoo Lee:
The role of privacy policy on consumers' perceived privacy. 445-459 - Petya Chipeva, Frederico Cruz-Jesus, Tiago Oliveira, Zahir Irani:
Digital divide at individual level: Evidence for Eastern and Western European countries. 460-479 - Adalmir Oliveira Gomes, Simone Tiêssa Alves, Jéssica Traguetto Silva:
Effects of investment in information and communication technologies on productivity of courts in Brazil. 480-490 - Mario Procopiuck:
Information technology and time of judgment in specialized courts: What is the impact of changing from physical to electronic processing? 491-501 - Hamad Almuftah, Vishanth Weerakkody, Nripendra P. Rana, Uthayasankar Sivarajah, Zahir Irani:
Factors influencing e-diplomacy implementation: Exploring causal relationships using interpretive structural modelling. 502-514
Volume 35, Number 4, October 2018
- Pratyush Nidhi Sharma, Forrest V. Morgeson III, Sunil Mithas, Salman Aljazzaf:
An empirical and comparative analysis of E-government performance measurement models: Model selection via explanation, prediction, and parsimony. 515-535 - Fang Wang:
Understanding the dynamic mechanism of interagency government data sharing. 536-546 - Peter André Busch, Helle Zinner Henriksen, Øystein Sæbø:
Opportunities and challenges of digitized discretionary practices: a public service worker perspective. 547-556 - Sujeet Kumar Sharma, Ali H. Al-Badi, Nripendra P. Rana, Laila Al-Azizi:
Mobile applications in government services (mG-App) from user's perspectives: A predictive modelling approach. 557-568 - Emily S. Rempel, Julie Barnett, Hannah Durrant:
Public engagement with UK government data science: Propositions from a literature review of public engagement on new technologies. 569-578 - Anatoliy A. Gruzd, James Lannigan, Kevin Quigley:
Examining government cross-platform engagement in social media: Instagram vs Twitter and the big lift project. 579-587 - Yixiao Li, Shuiqing Yang, Yuangao Chen, Jianrong Yao:
Effects of perceived online-offline integration and internet censorship on mobile government microblogging service continuance: A gratification perspective. 588-598 - Beat Estermann:
Development paths towards open government - an empirical analysis among heritage institutions. 599-612 - Albert Meijer, Suzanne Potjer:
Citizen-generated open data: An explorative analysis of 25 cases. 613-621 - Ines Mergel, Alexander Kleibrink, Jens Sörvik:
Open data outcomes: U.S. cities between product and process innovation. 622-632 - Mohammed Saleh Altayar:
Motivations for open data adoption: An institutional theory perspective. 633-643 - Di Wang, Chuanfu Chen, Deborah Richards:
A prioritization-based analysis of local open government data portals: A case study of Chinese province-level governments. 644-656 - Reuben Kirkham:
How long is a piece of string? The appropriateness of search time as a measure of 'burden' in Access to Information regimes. 657-668 - Kofi Koranteng Adu:
The paradox of the right to information law in Africa. 669-674 - Meredith Metzler:
When the information flows: Media professionalism as a signal of institutional trust at the state capitol. 675-681 - Miyoung Chong, Abdulrahman Habib, Nicholas E. Evangelopoulos, Han Woo Park:
Dynamic capabilities of a smart city: An innovative approach to discovering urban problems and solutions. 682-692 - Karin Axelsson, Malin Granath:
Stakeholders' stake and relation to smartness in smart city development: Insights from a Swedish city planning project. 693-702 - Anol Bhattacherjee, Utkarsh Shrivastava:
The effects of ICT use and ICT Laws on corruption: A general deterrence theory perspective. 703-712
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