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                             26 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparative study of e-government XBRL implementations: The potential of improving information transparency and efficiency Chen, Yu-Che
2012
29 4 p. 553-563
11 p.
artikel
2 A hierarchical model of e-government service capability: An empirical analysis Hu, Guangwei
2012
29 4 p. 564-572
9 p.
artikel
3 An Open Government Maturity Model for social media-based public engagement Lee, Gwanhoo
2012
29 4 p. 492-503
12 p.
artikel
4 A public value perspective for ICT enabled public sector reforms: A theoretical reflection Cordella, Antonio
2012
29 4 p. 512-520
9 p.
artikel
5 A usability analysis of municipal government website home pages in Alabama Youngblood, Norman E.
2012
29 4 p. 582-588
7 p.
artikel
6 Benchmarking the digital divide using a multi-level outranking framework: Evidence from EBRD countries of operation Petrović, Marijana
2012
29 4 p. 597-607
11 p.
artikel
7 Corrigendum to “Government is us 2.0, Cheryl Simrell King (Eds.), M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, NY, 2011, 241 pp. $89.95, ISBN: 978-0-7656-2501-4.” [Government Information Quarterly 29 (2012) 309-310] Sproles, Claudene
2012
29 4 p. 614-
1 p.
artikel
8 Digital exclusion in Turkey: A policy perspective Polat, Rabia Karakaya
2012
29 4 p. 589-596
8 p.
artikel
9 Editorial Board 2012
29 4 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
10 Freedom of information legislation and its impact on press freedom: A cross-national study Nam, Taewoo
2012
29 4 p. 521-531
11 p.
artikel
11 From e-government to we-government: Defining a typology for citizen coproduction in the age of social media Linders, Dennis
2012
29 4 p. 446-454
9 p.
artikel
12 Government Information Quarterly 2011 Best Paper Award Reddick, Christopher G.
2012
29 4 p. 615-616
2 p.
artikel
13 [No title] Proctor, Julia
2012
29 4 p. 610-
1 p.
artikel
14 [No title] Oxley, Rebecca G.
2012
29 4 p. 610-612
3 p.
artikel
15 [No title] Owen III, Henry
2012
29 4 p. 612-613
2 p.
artikel
16 [No title] Schuman, Daniel
2012
29 4 p. 608-609
2 p.
artikel
17 [No title] Rabina, Debbie L.
2012
29 4 p. 609-610
2 p.
artikel
18 Opinion mining in social media: Modeling, simulating, and forecasting political opinions in the web Sobkowicz, Pawel
2012
29 4 p. 470-479
10 p.
artikel
19 Social media in government Chun, Soon Ae
2012
29 4 p. 441-445
5 p.
artikel
20 Social media in public health care: Impact domain propositions Andersen, Kim Normann
2012
29 4 p. 462-469
8 p.
artikel
21 Social media use by government: From the routine to the critical Kavanaugh, Andrea L.
2012
29 4 p. 480-491
12 p.
artikel
22 Strategic e-government development and the role of benchmarking Kromidha, Endrit
2012
29 4 p. 573-581
9 p.
artikel
23 The wireless abyss: Deconstructing the U.S. National Broadband Map Grubesic, Tony H.
2012
29 4 p. 532-542
11 p.
artikel
24 Understanding risks, benefits, and strategic alternatives of social media applications in the public sector Picazo-Vela, Sergio
2012
29 4 p. 504-511
8 p.
artikel
25 Which candidates do the public discuss online in an election campaign?: The use of social media by 2012 presidential candidates and its impact on candidate salience Hong, Sounman
2012
29 4 p. 455-461
7 p.
artikel
26 “You can't make this a science!” — Analyzing decision support systems in political contexts Andersson, Annika
2012
29 4 p. 543-552
10 p.
artikel
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