Public Administration and Information Technology
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- The RECI Network (Spanish Network of Smart Cities) Making Policies More Future Proof?
- Olga Gil
- Blockchain for Open Data – Exploring Conceptual Underpinnings and Practice
- Bwalya Kelvin Joseph
- Toward a Praxis of Information Justice
- Jeffrey Alan Johnson
- A Methodology for Participatory Planning of Smart City Interventions
- Charalampos Alexopoulos, Loukis Euripidis, Dimitrios E. Kolokotronis, Nikolaos Vogiatzis and Yannis Charalabidis
- An Investigation of Leadership Styles During Adoption of E-government for an Innovative City: Perspectives of Taiwanese Public Servants
- Pei-Hsuan Hsieh, Wen-Sung Chen and Chi-Jui Lo
- The Recognition of the New Digital Entrepreneurs in France: The Case of the French Tech with the Emergence of the Internet of Things
- Christophe Premat
- Innovations in Co-Created Smart City Services
- Krassimira Paskaleva and Ian Cooper
- The Use of Facebook by Political Parties and Leaders in the 2011 Turkish General Elections
- Günseli Bayraktutan, Mutlu Binark, Tuğrul Çomu, Burak Doğu, Gözde İslamoğlu and Aslı Telli Aydemir
- Citizen Observatories: Concept, Opportunities and Communication with Citizens in the First EU Experiences
- Filipe Montargil and Vitor Santos
- Comparing Output and Outcome of Citizen—Government Collaboration on Local Climate Targets
- Georg Aichholzer, Doris Allhutter and Stefan Strauß
- Co-Creation in Practice III: Co-Creating Age-Friendly Routes (Zaragoza)
- Juliane Jarke
- Money Matters? A Qualitative Study of the Funding Organizations as Parts of Smart Cities and Innovative Development
- Tommi Inkinen and Heli Ponto
- Small Is the New Big – At Least on Twitter: A Diachronic Study of Twitter Use during Two Regional Norwegian Elections
- Anders Olof Larsson
- Whither E-Government? Web 2.0 and the Future of E-Government
- Michael J. Ahn
- Policy-Making 2.0: Unleashing the Power of Big Data for Public Governance
- Gianluca Misuraca, Francesco Mureddu and David Osimo
- Managing e-Government: Stakeholder View from the Administration Service Developers
- Tommi Inkinen and Maria Merisalo
- The Diffusion of Microblogging in the Public Sector: Evidence from Chinese Provinces
- Liang Ma
- E-Government in Support of the Institutions of Democracy and Justice in Pacific Island States
- Rowena Cullen
- Transparency and Rationality in Peruvian Public Works Assisted by AI: A Literature Review
- Oscar Miranda-Hospinal and David Valle-Cruz
- Context-Aware Mobile Interface Design for M-government
- Hana Al-Nuaim
- Smart City Implementation Framework for Developing Countries: The Case of Egypt
- Karim Hamza
- Water Analytics and Management with Real-Time Linked Dataspaces
- Umair ul Hassan, Souleiman Hasan, Wassim Derguech, Louise Hannon, Eoghan Clifford, Christos Kouroupetroglou, Sander Smit and Edward Curry
- Liquid Democracy and the Futures of Governance
- José Ramos
- Open Government Data: Areas and Directions for Research
- Yannis Charalabidis, Anneke Zuiderwijk, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Marijn Janssen, Thomas Lampoltshammer and Enrico Ferro
- Blockchain Enabled Digital Government and Public Sector Services: A Survey
- Anwitaman Datta
- Digital Transformation in Higher Education: Impact of Instructor Training on Class Effectiveness During COVID-19
- K. Lakshmypriya, Rashmi Rai and Pallavi Kudal
- Stakeholder Engagement in Policy Development: Observations and Lessons from International Experience
- Natalie Helbig, Sharon Dawes, Zamira Dzhusupova, Bram Klievink and Catherine Gerald Mkude
- From Smart State to Smart Citizen
- Fatih Demir
- Learning from Co-creation Practice
- Juliane Jarke
- Smart Governance for Inclusive Socio-Economic Transformation in South Africa: Are We There Yet?
- More Ickson Manda and Judy Backhouse
- Citizen-Sourcing for Public Policy Making: Theoretical Foundations, Methods and Evaluation
- Euripidis N. Loukis
- Rural First Responders and Communication Technology: A Mixed Methods Approach to Assessing Their Challenges and Needs
- Kerrianne Buchanan, Yee-Yin Choong, Shanée Dawkins and Sandra Spickard Prettyman
- Conclusions
- Manuel Pedro Rodriguez Bolívar
- From Offline Politics to Online Action: Social Media Adoption and Communication by the Legislators, Lobbyists, and Business Groups of Maine
- James Cook, Carrie Hill and Jennifer Chase
- Campaigns and Elections in a Web 2.0 World: Uses, Effects, and Implications for Democracy
- Terri L. Towner
- Consulting the British Public in the Digital Age: Emerging Synergies and Tensions in the Government 2.0 Landscape
- Shefali Virkar
- The Smart City Market
- Leonidas G. Anthopoulos
- What Do the People Think?: E-Petitioning and Policy Decision Making
- Catherine Dumas, Teresa M. Harrison, Loni Hagen and Xiaoyi Zhao
- Understanding Web Usability Issues: A Case Study of Pakistani Political Parties
- Tayyaba Ayub, Kiran Nazeer and Saqib Saeed
- Open Government Collaboration
- Jörn Lucke and Katharina Große
- Citizen Participation in Smart Government: A Conceptual Model and Two IoT Case Studies
- Ali A. Guenduez, Tobias Mettler and Kuno Schedler
- A Public Value Impact Assessment Framework for Digital Governance
- Anne Fleur Veenstra and Tjerk Timan
- An Urban Data Business Model Framework for Identifying Value Capture in the Smart City: The Case of OrganiCity
- Shane McLoughlin, Giovanni Maccani, Abhinay Puvvala and Brian Donnellan
- Manchester as a Digital Powerhouse: Governing the ICT-Related Developments
- Mark Deakin, Fiona Campbell and Alasdair Reid
- How Do Southern European Cities Foster Innovation? Lessons from the Experience of the Smart City Approaches of Barcelona and Milan
- Mila Gascó, Benedetta Trivellato and Dario Cavenago
- The Liquid Self: Exploring the Ubiquitous Nature of the Future Internet and Its Pervasive Consequences on Social Life
- Enric Bas
- Conclusion
- Fatih Demir
- Attitude and Behavior Changes Through (e-)Participation in Citizen Panels on Climate Targets
- Georg Aichholzer, Dieter Feierabend and Doris Allhutter
- Kenyan eParticipation Ecologies and the Rise of African Techno-Discourses: Methodological and Ethical Challenges in Understanding the Role of ICTs in Kenya
- Vincenzo Cavallo
- Digital Civic Participation in Australian Local Governments: Everyday Practices and Opportunities for Engagement
- Julie Freeman
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