Journal: IJEGR

Volume 14, Issue 4

1 -- 17Gabriela Viale Pereira, Gregor Eibl, Constantinos Stylianou, Gilberto Martínez, Haris Neophytou, Peter Parycek. The Role of Smart Technologies to Support Citizen Engagement and Decision Making: The SmartGov Case
18 -- 26Lisa Beutelspacher, Agnes Mainka, Tobias Siebenlist. Citizen Participation via Mobile Applications: A Case Study on Apps in Germany
27 -- 38Vinay Kandpal. Shaping India's Future by Building Smart Future Sustainable Cities
39 -- 64Auriol Degbelo, Jonas Wissing, Tomi Kauppinen. A Comparison of Geovisualizations and Data Tables for Transparency Enablement in the Open Government Data Landscape
65 -- 79Zeenat Rehena, Marijn Janssen, Samiran Chattopadhyay. A Reference Architecture for Context-Aware Intelligent Traffic Management Platforms

Volume 14, Issue 3

1 -- 11Iryna Susha, Theresa A. Pardo, Marijn Janssen, Natalia Adler, Stefaan Verhulst, Todd Harbour. A Research Roadmap to Advance Data Collaboratives Practice as a Novel Research Direction
12 -- 31Isaac Kofi Mensah. E-Government Services Adoption: The Important Elements of Trust and Transparency
32 -- 43Erwan Agus Purwanto. Smart City as an Upshot of Bureaucratic Reform in Indonesia
44 -- 56Yas A. Alsultanny. Activate Climate of Change to Motivate Users Toward Using Innovative Public E-Services
57 -- 72Fabiano Rodrigo Alves Nascimento, Junior Cesar da Rocha, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia. Automated Evaluation of Open Government Data Portals: A Case Study

Volume 14, Issue 2

1 -- 11Sharadindu Pandey. Adaptive Learning in Deploying National E-District Plan of India
12 -- 27Hayat Ali, Hanan Al-Mubarak. e-Voting: An Investigation of Factors that Affect Public Trust in Kingdom of Bahrain
28 -- 43Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Sri Budi Cantika Yuli. Critical Success Factors of Open Government and Open Data at Local Government Level in Indonesia
44 -- 63Nurdin Nurdin. Institutional Arrangements in E-Government Implementation and Use: A Case Study From Indonesian Local Government
64 -- 82Kshitij Kushagra, Sanjay Dhingra. Modeling the Ranking of Evaluation Criteria for Cloud Services: The Government Organization Perspective in India

Volume 14, Issue 1

1 -- 22J. Ignacio Criado, Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez. Perceptions of City Managers About Open Government Policies: Concepts, Development, and Implementation in the Local Level of Government in Spain
23 -- 52Ameena Al-Emadi, Abdel Latef Anouze. Grounded Theory Analysis of Successful Implementation of E-Government Projects: Exploring Perceptions of E-Government Authorities
53 -- 62Kashif Mehboob Khan, Junaid Arshad, Muhammad Mubashir Khan. Secure Digital Voting System Based on Blockchain Technology
63 -- 85Djilali Idoughi, Djeddi Abdelhakim. Developing Countries E-Government Services Evaluation Identifying and Testing Antecedents of Satisfaction Case of Algeria
86 -- 107Brijesh Sivathanu. An Empirical Study of Cloud-Based E-Governance Services Adoption in India