Journal: Government Information Quarterly

Volume 34, Issue 3

355 -- 364Svein Ølnes, Jolien Ubacht, Marijn Janssen. Blockchain in government: Benefits and implications of distributed ledger technology for information sharing
365 -- 378Lieselot Danneels, Stijn Viaene, Joachim Van den Bergh. Open data platforms: Discussing alternative knowledge epistemologies
379 -- 387Alex Luscombe, Kevin Walby. Theorizing freedom of information: The live archive, obfuscation, and actor-network theory
388 -- 395A. Jay Wagner. Essential or extravagant: Considering FOIA budgets, costs and fees
396 -- 405Bo Fan, Yupan Zhao. The moderating effect of external pressure on the relationship between internal organizational factors and the quality of open government data
406 -- 420Elin Uppström, Carl-Mikael Lönn. Explaining value co-creation and co-destruction in e-government using boundary object theory
421 -- 433Eva-Maria Trüdinger, Leonie C. Steckermeier. Trusting and controlling? Political trust, information and acceptance of surveillance policies: The case of Germany
434 -- 456Yvon van den Boer, Willem Pieterson, Rex Arendsen, Jan van Dijk. Towards a model of source and channel choices in business-to-government service interactions: A structural equation modeling approach
457 -- 469Lisa Schmidthuber, Dennis Hilgers, Thomas Gegenhuber, Stefan Etzelstorfer. The emergence of local open government: Determinants of citizen participation in online service reporting
470 -- 480Erna Ruijer, Stephan Grimmelikhuijsen, Michael J. Hogan, Sem Enzerink, Adegboyega Ojo, Albert Meijer. Connecting societal issues, users and data. Scenario-based design of open data platforms
481 -- 495Yikai Liang, Guijie Qi, Kangning Wei, Jiali Chen. Exploring the determinant and influence mechanism of e-Government cloud adoption in government agencies in China
496 -- 510Rony Medaglia, Lei Zheng. Mapping government social media research and moving it forward: A framework and a research agenda
511 -- 523Fernando Mendez, Uwe Serdült. What drives fidelity to internet voting? Evidence from the roll-out of internet voting in Switzerland
524 -- 532Tapio Vepsäläinen, Hongxiu Li, Reima Suomi. Facebook likes and public opinion: Predicting the 2015 Finnish parliamentary elections
533 -- 544Rony Medaglia, Demi Zhu. Public deliberation on government-managed social media: A study on Weibo users in China
545 -- 555Laura Alcaide-Muñoz, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel J. Cobo, Enrique Herrera-Viedma. Analysing the scientific evolution of e-Government using a science mapping approach
556 -- 565Hsiaoping Yeh. The effects of successful ICT-based smart city services: From citizens' perspectives
566 -- 0Wolfgang Ebbers, Marloes G. M. Jansen, A. J. A. M. van Deursen. Corrigendum to "Impact of the digital divide on e-government: Expanding from channel choice to channel usage" [Gov. Inf. Q. 33(4) 685-692]