Journal: Government Information Quarterly

Volume 31, Issue 4

503 -- 505Jing Zhang, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Sehl Mellouli. Transformational digital government
506 -- 512Eric W. Welch, Mary K. Feeney. Technology in government: How organizational culture mediates information and communication technology outcomes
513 -- 525Teresa M. Harrison, Djoko Sigit Sayogo. Transparency, participation, and accountability practices in open government: A comparative study
526 -- 533Girish J. Gulati, Christine B. Williams, David J. Yates. Predictors of on-line services and e-participation: A cross-national comparison
534 -- 544Chih Hao Ku, Gondy Leroy. A decision support system: Automated crime report analysis and classification for e-government
545 -- 555Luis F. Luna-Reyes, José Ramón Gil-García. Digital government transformation and internet portals: The co-evolution of technology, organizations, and institutions
556 -- 562Jean-Patrick Villeneuve. Transparency of Transparency: The pro-active disclosure of the rules governing Access to Information as a gauge of organisational cultural transformation. The case of the Swiss transparency regime
563 -- 573Kyujin Jung, Han Woo Park. Citizens' social media use and homeland security information policy: Some evidences from Twitter users during the 2013 North Korea nuclear test
574 -- 583Nilay Yavuz, Eric W. Welch. Factors affecting openness of local government websites: Examining the differences across planning, finance and police departments
584 -- 595Zhao Huang, Morad Benyoucef. Usability and credibility of e-government websites
596 -- 609Lucio Lamberti, Michele Benedetti, Shan Chen. Benefits sought by citizens and channel attitudes for multichannel payment services: Evidence from Italy
610 -- 621Fang Wang. Explaining the low utilization of government websites: Using a grounded theory approach
622 -- 630Andrew Whitmore. Using open government data to predict war: A case study of data and systems challenges
631 -- 636Hui Zhang, Xiaolin Xu, Jianying Xiao. Diffusion of e-government: A literature review and directions for future directions
637 -- 652Tung-Mou Yang, Theresa A. Pardo, Yi-Jung Wu. How is information shared across the boundaries of government agencies? An e-Government case study
653 -- 659Yueping Zheng, Hindy Lauer Schachter, Marc Holzer. The impact of government form on e-participation: A study of New Jersey municipalities
660 -- 668Juan-Gabriel Cegarra-Navarro, Alexeis Garcia-Perez, José-Luis Moreno-Cegarra. Technology knowledge and governance: Empowering citizen engagement and participation
669 -- 680Viswanath Venkatesh, Hartmut Hoehle, Ruba Aljafari. A usability evaluation of the Obamacare website
681 -- 682Mahshid Niknahad. The New Digital Age: Transforming Nations, Businesses, and Our Lives, First Edition, Eric Schmidt, Jared Cohen. Vintage Books, New York (March 2014), 351, ISBN: 9780307947055
682 -- 0Helena Marvin. Big Data in Libraries: Content and Policies for Librarians. Sponsored by the Government Documents Special Interest Group at the Metropolitan New York Library Council, October 24th, 2013. Fall 2013 Program, http: //libguides.metro.org/content.php?pid=126208&sid=1083556
683 -- 0Susanne Caro. Dataviva [website]. Governo de Minas Gerais. Cidade Administrativa, Rodovia Prefeito Américo Gianetti, S/N° Serra Verde, Belo Horizonte, MG-CEP 31630-9012013. 2013. Retrieved 9/18/2014 from http: //dataviva.info