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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A citizen-centric approach to understand the effectiveness of e-government web portals: Empirical evidence from India Singh, Sumanjeet

4 p. 539-555
artikel
2 Administration by algorithm: A risk management framework Bannister, Frank

4 p. 471-490
artikel
3 Advancing the EU data economy: Conditions for realizing the full potential of data reuse Custers, Bart
2017
4 p. 291-309
artikel
4 Algorithmic transparency and bureaucratic discretion: The case of SALER early warning system Criado, J. Ignacio

4 p. 449-470
artikel
5 A machine learning approach to open public comments for policymaking Ingrams, Alex

4 p. 433-448
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6 Analyzing social media messages of public sector organizations utilizing sentiment analysis and topic modeling Yaqub, Ussama

4 p. 375-390
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7 An emergent mechanism of inclusive e-Government design: The interplay of user design input and provider response Azad, Bijan

4 p. 433-453
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8 An empirical study of the role of e-government benchmarking in China Schlæger, Jesper
2016
4 p. 383-397
artikel
9 Artificial intelligence, bureaucratic form, and discretion in public service Bullock, Justin

4 p. 491-506
artikel
10 Author Index Volume 18 (2013) 2013
4 p. 371-373
artikel
11 Author Index Volume 21 (2016) 2016
4 p. 425-427
artikel
12 Author Index Volume 20 (2015) 2015
4 p. 329-330
artikel
13 Blockchain in or as governance? Evolutions in experimentation, social impacts, and prefigurative practice in the blockchain and DAO space Jones, Kristopher

4 p. 469-486
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14 Book Review Giest, Sarah

4 p. 523-526
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15 Book Review 2016
4 p. 421-424
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16 Book Review 2015
4 p. 325-327
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17 Book Review 2018
4 p. 435-437
artikel
18 Book Review Bolívar, Rodríguez

4 p. 501-504
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19 Bowling Together. Online Public Engagement in Policy Deliberation, by Stephen Coleman and John Gøtze Arthur Edwards
2003
4 p. 247-252
artikel
20 Correlations of social media performance and electoral results in Brazilian presidential elections dos Santos Brito, Kellyton

4 p. 417-439
artikel
21 Country report: Kenya county governments’ websites analysis report Kimemia, Douglas

4 p. 557-566
artikel
22 Creating value through data collaboratives Klievink, Bram
2018
4 p. 379-397
artikel
23 Democracy's Fourth Wave? Digital Media and the Arab Spring by Philip N. Howard and Muzammil M. Hussain, eds 2013
4 p. 363-366
artikel
24 Designing an AI compatible open government data ecosystem for public governance Tan, Evrim

4 p. 541-557
artikel
25 Designing visualization software for super-wicked problems Winters, Kirsten M.
2016
4 p. 399-409
artikel
26 Determinants of blockchain adoption in the public sector: An empirical examination Reddick, Christopher G.

4 p. 379-396
artikel
27 Development of e-government in the field of social services and benefits: Evidence from Romania Marin, Anca Monica

4 p. 455-471
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28 Digital communication in Swiss cities: A closer look at the low adoption and usage of social media platforms in a technologically advanced and innovative country Mabillard, Vincent

4 p. 341-354
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29 Digital Era Governance: IT Corporations, The State and E-Government, by P. Dunleavy, H. Margetts, S. Bastow and J. Tinkler 2008
4 p. 281-284
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30 Disclosure and compliance: The 'pillory' as an innovative regulatory instrument Meijer, Albert J.
2010
4 p. 279-294
artikel
31 Does public administration have artefacts? Lips, Miriam
2008
4 p. 243-252
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32 Editorial Meijer, Albert
2018
4 p. 359-360
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33 Editorial 2015
4 p. 227-229
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34 Editorial Bolívar, Rodríguez

4 p. 357-358
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35 Editorial: Improving Diversity in our Journal
4 p. 451-452
artikel
36 Editorial: The Grand Challenges for Academic Journals Ruijer, Erna

4 p. 421-423
artikel
37 E-government in Australia: Promise and progress Julian Teicher
2003
4 p. 231-246
artikel
38 E-Government in Europe Re-booting the state, by Paul M. Nixon and Vassiliki N. Koutrakou 2008
4 p. 285-287
artikel
39 Electronic petitioning as online collective action: Examining the e-petitioning behavior of an extremist group in we the people Dumas, Catherine L.

4 p. 477-499
artikel
40 Erratum note 2010
4 p. 239
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41 Europeanization of eGovernment policy. Institutional mechanisms and implications for public sector innovation Criado, J. Ignacio
2010
4 p. 315-330
artikel
42 Ex-ante evaluation: Towards an assessment model of its impact on the success of e-government projects Jukić, Tina
2013
4 p. 343-361
artikel
43 Experts without expertise: E-society projects in developing countries – The case of Turkey Alican, Fuat
2008
4 p. 255-263
artikel
44 Explaining non-adoption of electronic government services by citizens: A study among non-users of public e-services in Latvia Van de Walle, Steven
2018
4 p. 399-409
artikel
45 Explaining variations in the implementation and use of e-petitions in local government Karlström, David

4 p. 503-521
artikel
46 Facebook Democracy. The Architecture of Disclosure and the Threat to Public Life by Marichal, J., ed., 2013
4 p. 367-370
artikel
47 Foundations of information literacy, Taylor, Natalie Greene, and Paul T. Jaeger. ALA Neal-Schuman, 2022 Campbell-Meier, Jennifer

4 p. 567-569
artikel
48 From social networking and democratic activity to the efficacy of e-Government: Macro and micro perspectives 2013
4 p. 277-279
artikel
49 Governance challenges of blockchain and decentralized autonomous organizations Rikken, Olivier

4 p. 397-417
artikel
50 Government 3.0 in Korea: A country study Nam, Taewoo
2016
4 p. 411-420
artikel
51 How deeply are parliaments engaging on social media? Leston-Bandeira, Cristina
2013
4 p. 281-297
artikel
52 ICT-enabled public sector organisational transformation: Factors constituting resistance to change Meier, René
2013
4 p. 315-329
artikel
53 Implementing e-government in hard times: When the past is wildly at variance with the future Sorrentino, Maddalena
2013
4 p. 331-342
artikel
54 Infomediaries and collaborative innovation: A case study on Information and Technology centered Intermediation in the Dutch Employment and Social Security Sector Soeparman, Stefan
2010
4 p. 261-278
artikel
55 Informal experimentation, centralization, or distribution? Assessing technological, organizational and contextual factors for social media institutionalization processes in Dutch municipalities Faber, Bram

4 p. 469-486
artikel
56 Information Polity: A journal with much to achieve
2003
4 p. 171-173
artikel
57 Interconnections between technological and policy innovation: Re-evaluating the evidence-base supporting the provision of CCTV in the UK Webster, C. William R.
2010
4 p. 245-259
artikel
58 Intermediaries in the public sector and the role of information technology Löbel, Stephan
2016
4 p. 335-346
artikel
59 Introduction to special issue algorithmic transparency in government: Towards a multi-level perspective Giest, Sarah

4 p. 409-417
artikel
60 Introduction to the special issue on Inclusion and E-Government: Progress and Questions for Scholars of Social Equity Ruijer, Erna

4 p. 425-432
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61 Introduction to the special issue on Social Media and Government Sandoval-Almazan, Rodrigo

4 p. 333-339
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62 Is "Informatisation" after 20 years still a "corpus alienum" in Public Administration? Snellen, Ignace
2008
4 p. 201-206
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63 Knowing your publics: The use of social media analytics in local government Moss, Giles
2015
4 p. 287-298
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64 Learning through online participation: A longitudinal analysis of participatory budgeting using Big Data indicators Shin, Bokyong

4 p. 517-538
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65 List of contributing reviewers 2020 Giest, Sarah

4 p. 527
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66 List of contributing reviewers 2022* Ruijer, Erna

4 p. 571-572
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67 List of contributing reviewers 2021**Retrieved August 30, 2021. Sandoval-Almazan, Rodrigo

4 p. 549
artikel
68 Local election blogs: Networking among the political elite Segaard, Signe Bock
2013
4 p. 299-313
artikel
69 Local government: A digital intermediary for the information age? Dave Griffin
2003
4 p. 217-230
artikel
70 Mapping potential impact areas of Blockchain use in the public sector Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel Pedro

4 p. 359-378
artikel
71 Measuring the diffusion of eParticipation: A survey on Italian local government Medaglia, Rony
2008
4 p. 265-280
artikel
72 Media use, information reliability and political efficacy in Tunisia, 2011–2019 Kavanaugh, Andrea

4 p. 521-547
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73 National electronic health record systems as `wicked projects': The Australian experience Garrety, Karin
2016
4 p. 367-381
artikel
74 Online voting: Boon or bane for democracy? Lust, Aleksander
2015
4 p. 313-323
artikel
75 Open data licensing: More than meets the eye Khayyat, Mashael
2015
4 p. 231-252
artikel
76 Organizational models for social media institutionalization: An exploratory analysis of Dutch local governments Villodre, Julián

4 p. 355-373
artikel
77 Pandemic techno-politics in the Global South Firmino, Rodrigo

4 p. 453-467
artikel
78 Policy innovation, convergence and divergence: Considering the policy transfer regulating privacy and data protection in three European countries Löfgren, Karl
2010
4 p. 295-314
artikel
79 Policy Review: The Evolving Governance of Surveillance Cameras in the UK1 Fussey, Pate

4 p. 559-567
artikel
80 Privacy concerns, dead or misunderstood? The perceptions of privacy amongst the young and old Steijn, Wouter M.P.
2015
4 p. 299-311
artikel
81 Pseudo-public political speech: Democratic implications of the Cambridge Analytica scandal Heawood, Jonathan
2018
4 p. 429-434
artikel
82 Reconstructing Public Administration theory from below Lenk, Klaus
2008
4 p. 207-212
artikel
83 Rediscovering the Grand Narratives of the Information Polity: Reflections on the achievement and potential of the EGPA Study Group on ICT in Public Administration Taylor, John A.
2008
4 p. 213-217
artikel
84 Relating digital citizenship to informed citizenship online in the 2008 U.S. presidential election Buente, Wayne
2015
4 p. 269-285
artikel
85 Representative democracy and information society - A postmodern perspective P.H.A. Frissen
2003
4 p. 175-183
artikel
86 Researching the democratic impact of open government data: A systematic literature review Ruijer, Erna H.J.M.
2017
4 p. 233-250
artikel
87 Sharing big data using blockchain technologies in local governments: Some technical, organizational and policy considerations Fan, Lingjun

4 p. 419-435
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88 Social media mixed with news in political candidate judgment: Order effects on knowledge and affect Robertson, Scott P.
2016
4 p. 347-365
artikel
89 Social media use for public engagement during the water crisis in Cape Town Waxa, Chumani

4 p. 441-458
artikel
90 Social media use in government health agencies: The COVID-19 impact Sandoval-Almazan, Rodrigo

4 p. 459-475
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91 Social networks, cultural orientations and e-government adoption behavior: A Fijian study Zhao, Fang
2018
4 p. 411-427
artikel
92 The agency of algorithms: Understanding human-algorithm interaction in administrative decision-making Peeters, Rik

4 p. 507-522
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93 The consequences of blockchain architectures for the governance of public services: A case study of the movement of excise goods under duty exemptions Allessie, D.

4 p. 487-499
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94 The digital constitutional state: Democracy and law in the information society Mark Bovens
2003
4 p. 185-197
artikel
95 The effectiveness of communication channels in government and business communication Sanina, Anna
2017
4 p. 251-266
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96 The effects of open government data on the inclusiveness of governance networks: Identifying management strategies and success factors Reggi, Luigi

4 p. 473-490
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97 The EGPA Study Group at 20: Reflections backwards, forwards, and sideways Raab, Charles D.
2008
4 p. 219-226
artikel
98 The influence of institutional factors on e-governance development and performance: An exploration in the Russian Federation Vidiasova, Lyudmila
2017
4 p. 267-289
artikel
99 The information ecology of parliamentary monitoring websites: Pathways towards strengthening democracy Edwards, Arthur
2015
4 p. 253-268
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100 The Internet and Democratic Citizenship. Theory, Practice and Policy, by S. Coleman and J. G. Blumler 2010
4 p. 331-334
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101 The perspective of Janus: Reflecting on EGPA past and future Bannister, Frank
2008
4 p. 227-231
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102 The Privacy Advocates. Resisting the Spread of Surveillance by Colin J. Bennett 2011
4 p. 389-390
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103 The reflection of public values in twitter use of metropolitan municipalities: A content analysis employing the analytic hierarchy process Calhan, Huseyin Serhan

4 p. 391-415
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104 The role of public agencies in blockchain consortia: Learning from the Cardossier Schwabe, Gerhard

4 p. 437-451
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105 The unsung heroes of Information Polity Giest, Sarah

4 p. 407-408
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106 The value of retrospection, reflection and strong tools of analysis 2008
4 p. 193
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107 Towards a model for facilitating and enabling co-creation using open government data Khayyat, Mashael
2017
4 p. 211-231
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108 Transparency in algorithmic decision-making: Ideational tensions and conceptual shifts in Finland Ahonen, Pertti

4 p. 419-432
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109 Twentieth Anniversary of the European Group of Public Administration's Permanent Study Group on ICTs in Public Administration 2008
4 p. 197-199
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110 Universal service in WTO and EU law. Liberalisation and social regulation in telecommunications 2017
4 p. 311-314
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111 Using public administration theory to analyze public innovation Meijer, Albert
2010
4 p. 241-244
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112 U.S. state health agencies and organizational learning: An exploratory analysis of website accessibility during COVID-19 Allgood, Michelle

4 p. 487-501
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113 Virtually In-Person Sandoval-Almazan, Rodrigo

4 p. 331-332
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114 Virtually participating: A survey of online party members Stephen Ward
2003
4 p. 199-215
artikel
115 Virtual Reality-driven serious communication: Through VR-Dialogue towards VR-Participation Porwol, Lukasz

4 p. 501-519
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116 Webportal vs google for finding government information on the web: From a website-centric approach to a web ecology perspective Henman, Paul
2018
4 p. 361-378
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117 What blockhain developers and users expect from virtual currency regulations: A survey study Dahlberg, Tomi

4 p. 453-467
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118 What is the value of digitalization? Strategic narratives in local government Heidlund, Marcus

4 p. 523-539
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119 Whose open data is it anyway? An exploratory study of open government data relevance and implications for democratic inclusion Schwoerer, Kayla

4 p. 491-515
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120 Why don't they listen to us? Reasserting the role of ICT in Public Administration Meijer, Albert
2008
4 p. 233-242
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121 World Wide Research: Reshaping the Sciences and Humanities, by William H. Dutton and Paul W. Jeffreys, eds 2010
4 p. 327-331
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