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- Approaching hate speech through behavioral education - suggested systemic perspectiveAdriana Zait. 1-5 [doi]
- Social media deliberation: civil or uncivil, reasoned or unreasoned?Daniil Volkovskii, Olga Filatova, Radomir V. Bolgov. 6-11 [doi]
- The role of public authorities in responding disinformationSilvia Rucinská, Miroslav Fecko, Ondrej Mital'. 12-17 [doi]
- Use of Moodle among public service students: pandemic effectsLászló Berényi. 18-24 [doi]
- How Citizens have Informed themselves about Covid-19 during the PandemicHiroko Kudo. 25-30 [doi]
- The main factors of successful adaptation of public sector institutions in the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in HungaryAndras Bojtor, Gabor Bozso. 31-37 [doi]
- Empowering, transferring and downscaling: three steps towards implementing smart village strategiesTamas Kaiser. 38-45 [doi]
- Some Aspects of the Formation of an Innovation Ecosystem for the Sustainable Development of Smart Villages in the Republic of MoldovaAnatolie A. Babin, Ion v. Covalenco, Sergiu A. Tutunaru, Ecaterina A. Babina. 46-53 [doi]
- Local online Marketplaces - Expectations of retailers and service providersBirgit Schenk, Jasmin Fischer. 54-59 [doi]
- A Proposed Model for Assessing E-Government Adoption Among Civil ServantsAbdul Wahi Nur Syuhaini, László Berényi. 60-64 [doi]
- Electronic Government and Process Management: Process management as an accelerator of the digital transformation in local governments?Katja Posselt. 65-68 [doi]
- Virtual universes: the various impacts of conspicuous alternative realitiesZsolt Csutak. 69-72 [doi]
- ICT support of Open Budget as a tool to fight corruption: cases of EAEU countriesRadomir V. Bolgov, Olga Filatova. 73-77 [doi]
- "Digital Writer" - a support for older personsOliver Sievering. 78-82 [doi]
- Using Business Intelligence to Analyze Road Traffic AccidentsMohammed Awad, Aneesa Al Redhaei, Salam Fraihat. 83-92 [doi]
- Industry 4.0-based critical infrastructure and the NIS DirectiveZsolt Bederna, Tamás Szádeczky. 93-99 [doi]
- Latin American eGovernance and data protection: the EU modelLaura Grisales Rendón. 100-105 [doi]
- The Holistic Approach to Cybersecurity in AcademiaArina Alexei, Pavel Nistiriuc, Anatolie Alexei. 106-111 [doi]
- Information Security Management System Standards in Hungarian Public AdministrationVeronika Nagy-Takács, László Berényi. 112-117 [doi]
- Identification issues in citizens' participation Why are eIDAS-compliant means of identification not common standard?Robert Müller-Török, Lea Bader. 118-122 [doi]
- Researchers' Quest for Productivity and Visibility: the Growing Problem of Predatory Publishing in the Republic of MoldovaIrina Cojocaru, Gheorghe Cuciureanu, Igor Cojocaru. 123-129 [doi]
- Interactive eLearning with ERP Systems: Advancing Some Refutable Hypotheses on Interactivity in eLearningThomas Hemker, Robert Müller-Török, Alexander Prosser. 130-134 [doi]
- Effect of Digitalisation on Business Performance of Companies in the Manufacturing Industry in HungaryImre Gabor Kulcsar. 135-141 [doi]
- Opinion Spamming: Analyzing the Accuracy of Online Detection ToolsMohammed Awad, Khouloud Salameh, Assamahou Malika Ngoungoure, Maryam Abdullah. 142-146 [doi]
- Application of Artificial Intelligence in Administrative Decision-makingCsaba Fasi. 147-152 [doi]
- The Potentials of Dynamic Platform Modelling in Public AdministrationAndrás Nemeslaki, Robert Somogyi, Fatma Aslan, Chourouk Halouel. 153-158 [doi]
- Examining the relationship between Privacy Setting Policy, Public Discourse, Business Models and Financial Performance of Facebook (2004-2021)Prajwal Eachempati, Laurent Muzellec, Ashish Kumar Jha. 159-168 [doi]
- Recommendation CM/REC(2017)5 of the Council of Europe and an Analysis of eVoting ProtocolsDomenica Bagnato. 169-178 [doi]
- Can participation be taught?Rafael Bauschke, Judith Kausch-Zongo, Birgit Schenk. 179-184 [doi]