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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Administrators’ identities and strategies in the e-participation innovation process: A qualitative analysis of institutional logics and institutional work in German municipalities Steinbach, Malte
2018
3 p. 281-305
artikel
2 A landscape of participatory platform architectures: Ideas, decisions, and mapping Renteria, Cesar

3 p. 341-358
artikel
3 Assessing citizens’ non-adoption of public e-services in Germany Distel, Bettina

3 p. 339-360
artikel
4 A study of the digital divide in the current phase of the information age: The moderating effect of smartphones Sung, Wookjoon
2016
3 p. 291-306
artikel
5 A SWOT analysis of smart governance applications amid the COVID-19 pandemic Jiang, Huaxiong

3 p. 377-393
artikel
6 Attempts to share information between public sector organisations over time: A case-based exploration of value conflicts Karlsson, Fredrik

3 p. 289-310
artikel
7 Barriers to innovating with open government data: Exploring experiences across service phases and user types Smith, Göran
2018
3 p. 249-265
artikel
8 Book Review
3 p. 403-406
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9 Book Review 2018
3 p. 355-357
artikel
10 Book Review 2019
3 p. 349-351
artikel
11 Book Review 2019
3 p. 345-348
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12 Book Review 2019
3 p. 353-355
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13 Bringing all clients into the system – Professional digital discretion to enhance inclusion when services are automated Bernhard, Iréne

3 p. 373-389
artikel
14 Building Britain's Future: Digital Britain 2009
3 p. 233-234
artikel
15 Change of State: Information, Policy, and Power, by Sandra Braman 2007
3 p. 183-185
artikel
16 Citizens’ attitudes towards automated decision-making Denk, Thomas

3 p. 391-408
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17 Citizens first: A data regulator’s perspective on surveillance in three cases1 Denham, Elizabeth

3 p. 409-416
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18 Citizens' perceptions of the impact of information technology use on transparency, efficiency and corruption in local governments Valle-Cruz, David
2016
3 p. 321-334
artikel
19 Contrasting perceptions about transparency, citizen participation, and open government between civil society organization and government Ruvalcaba-Gomez, Edgar Alejandro

3 p. 323-337
artikel
20 Cross Cutting Discussion: A form of online discussion discovered within local political online forums Dunne, Kerill
2009
3 p. 219-232
artikel
21 Data disclosure and transparency for accountability: A strategy and case analysis Lourenço, Rui Pedro
2013
3 p. 243-260
artikel
22 Designing help system for e-GOV websites: A Brazilian case study da Silva, Liziane A.
2013
3 p. 261-274
artikel
23 Diffusion of E-government innovations in the Dutch public sector: The case of digital community policing Korteland, Evelien
2007
3 p. 139-150
artikel
24 Digital government and wicked problems: Solution or problem? Zhang, Jing
2016
3 p. 215-221
artikel
25 Do transparent government agencies strengthen trust? Grimmelikhuijsen, Stephan
2009
3 p. 173-186
artikel
26 E-democracy at the American grassroots: Not now … not likely? Norris, Donald F.
2013
3 p. 201-216
artikel
27 Editorial 2007
3 p. 99-100
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28 Editorial 2009
3 p. 151-153
artikel
29 Editorial 2018
3 p. 247
artikel
30 Editorial: Are they now finally listening to us?
3 p. 309-310
artikel
31 Editorial issue 3 2023: The Value of Classic Works in our Field
3 p. 315-316
artikel
32 E-Government in Canada: Transformation for the Digital Age, by Jeffrey Roy 2007
3 p. 187-191
artikel
33 E-government 4.0 in Thailand: The role of central agencies Sagarik, Danuvas
2018
3 p. 343-353
artikel
34 Electronic Democracy, Public Accountability and Public Service Information Provision 2013
3 p. 197-199
artikel
35 Electronic Government as a combination of human and technological agency: Testing the principle of symmetry Ranerup, Agneta
2007
3 p. 153-167
artikel
36 Erratum to: Between formality and informality: A critical study of the integration of drones within the Neuchâtel police force
3 p. 419
artikel
37 Erratum to papers published in Information Polity – Volume 27, issue 2
3 p. 417-418
artikel
38 Evolution of e-participation in Greek local government Costopoulou, Constantina

3 p. 311-325
artikel
39 Exploration of metaphors as a way to understand socio-technical phenomena: An emergent framework Hansen, Mille Edith Kjærsgaard

3 p. 317-340
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40 Governance and Information Technology From Electronic Government to Information Government, by Viktor Mayer-Schonberger and David Lazar 2009
3 p. 235-237
artikel
41 Governing Smart Cities: Why Do Academics Need to Study Trendy Concepts? Meijer, Albert
2019
3 p. 227-228
artikel
42 How do we know that it works? Designing a digital democratic innovation with the help of user-centered design Berg, Janne

3 p. 221-235
artikel
43 Identifying transparency Michener, Greg
2013
3 p. 233-242
artikel
44 In conversation with digitalization: Myths, fiction or professional imagining? Nyhlén, Sara

3 p. 331-341
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45 Incorporating agile practices in public sector IT management: A nudge toward adaptive governance Ylinen, Maija

3 p. 251-271
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46 Information Policies and Strategies, by Ian Cornelius 2010
3 p. 247-248
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47 Information Polity Editorial Vol. 25, No. 3, 2020
3 p. 241-242
artikel
48 Innovation and network leadership: The bureaucracy strikes back? Haug, Are Vegard
2018
3 p. 325-339
artikel
49 Innovation in the public sector: Key features influencing the development and implementation of technologically innovative public sector services in the UK, Denmark, Finland and Estonia Pärna, Ott
2007
3 p. 109-125
artikel
50 Investment uncertainty analysis for smart grid adoption: A real options approach Feng, Shu
2016
3 p. 237-253
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51 Jérôme Duberry (2022) Artificial Intelligence and Democracy: Risks and Promises of AI-mediated citizen-government relations, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham Fest, Isabelle C.

3 p. 435-438
artikel
52 Leaning toward social media-based campaigning? Political communication online in Poland during the 2018 regional elections Baranowski, Paweł

3 p. 357-371
artikel
53 Look before you leap: Barriers to big data use in municipalities Moody, Rebecca
2019
3 p. 271-288
artikel
54 Machine justice: Governing security through the bureaucracy of algorithms Peeters, Rik
2018
3 p. 267-280
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55 Mainstreaming gender equality in smart cities: Theoretical, methodological and empirical challenges Nesti, Giorgia
2019
3 p. 289-304
artikel
56 Mainstreaming populism through the Twitter practices of politicians and the news media: A case study of the 2016 Brexit referendum debates Tong, Jingrong

3 p. 361-375
artikel
57 Modernization, public innovation and information and communication technologies: The emperor's new clothes? Bekkers, Victor
2007
3 p. 103-107
artikel
58 Moving towards open government data 2.0 in U.S. health agencies: Engaging data users and promoting use Begany, Grace M.

3 p. 301-322
artikel
59 Obituary 2018
3 p. 341-342
artikel
60 Online democratic participation during COVID-19 Hofstra, Roos

3 p. 395-410
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61 Open government process and government transparency in crisis communication: The case of AirAsia QZ8501 crash Reddick, Christopher G.
2016
3 p. 255-271
artikel
62 Order of authorship: A call for more transparency Meijer, Albert

3 p. 219-220
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63 Peer to PCAST: What does open video have to do with open government? Deckert, Mark
2012
3 p. 225-241
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64 Picking your party online – An investigation of Ireland's first online voting advice application Wall, Matthew
2009
3 p. 203-218
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65 Power, politics, and the institutionalisation of information systems for promoting digital transformation in the public sector: A case of the South African’s government digital transformation journey Manda, More Ickson

3 p. 311-329
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66 Predict and surveil: Data, discretion, and the future of policing, by Sarah Brayne: A review by Karolina La Fors La Fors, Karolina

3 p. 327-330
artikel
67 Prioritizing public values in e-government policies: A document analysis Chantillon, Maxim

3 p. 275-300
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68 Searching for the real sustainable smart city? Webster, C. William R.
2019
3 p. 229-244
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69 Smart city projects in the continuity of the urban socio-technical regime: The French case Jeannot, Gilles
2019
3 p. 325-343
artikel
70 Smart urban governance: An urgent symbiosis? Jiang, Huaxiong
2019
3 p. 245-269
artikel
71 Social media adoption in the public sector of Bangladesh: Progress and efficiency Islam, Md. Ashraful

3 p. 439-449
artikel
72 Soul of a new machine: Self-learning algorithms in public administration Gerrits, Lasse

3 p. 237-250
artikel
73 Supply of and demand for e-democracy: A study of the Swedish case Lidén, Gustav
2013
3 p. 217-232
artikel
74 Systemic change, open data ecosystem performance improvements, and empirical insights from Estonia: A country-level action research study McBride, Keegan

3 p. 377-402
artikel
75 The challenged identity of a field: The state of the art of eParticipation research Medaglia, Rony
2007
3 p. 169-181
artikel
76 The challenge of deliberative democracy online – A comparison of face-to-face and virtual experiments in citizen deliberation Grönlund, Kimmo
2009
3 p. 187-201
artikel
77 The client-consultant relationship in ERP implementation in government: Exploring the dynamic between power and knowledge Coelho, Taiane Ritta
2016
3 p. 307-320
artikel
78 The COVID-19-crisis and the information polity: An overview of responses and discussions in twenty-one countries from six continents Meijer, Albert

3 p. 243-274
artikel
79 The effects of open government data: Some stylised facts Francey, Alizée

3 p. 273-288
artikel
80 The fourth power: ICT and the role of the administrative state in protecting democracy Bannister, Frank
2018
3 p. 307-323
artikel
81 The great wave: The increasing demand for digital competence within the public sector Mankevich, Vasili

3 p. 411-434
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82 The "model of micropolitical arenas" – A framework to understand the innovation process of e-government-projects Dovifat, Angela
2007
3 p. 127-138
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83 The use of an information system as a legitimate subversive agent Rochet, Claude
2009
3 p. 155-171
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84 The wicked problem of commercial value creation in open data ecosystems: Policy guidelines for governments Zuiderwijk, Anneke
2016
3 p. 223-236
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85 To Save Everything, Click Here: Technology, Solutionism and the Urge to Fix Problems that Don't Exist by E. Morozov, ed., 2013
3 p. 275-276
artikel
86 Toward a model of the municipal evidence-based decision process in the strategic digital city context Ribeiro, Sergio Silva
2019
3 p. 305-324
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87 Understanding government discourses on social media: Lessons from the use of YouTube at local level1 González-Galván, Osiris S.

3 p. 343-356
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88 What explains the degree of e-participation? A comparison of the adoption of digital participation platforms in Oslo, Melbourne and Madrid Legard, Sveinung

3 p. 359-375
artikel
89 Wicked problems in real time: Uncertainty, information, and the escalation of Ebola Comfort, Louise K.
2016
3 p. 273-289
artikel
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