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- Big data and e-government: issues, policies, and recommendationsJohn Carlo Bertot, Heeyoon Choi. 1-10 [doi]
- Agile policy development for digital government: an exploratory case studyJacob Parcell, Stephen H. Holden. 11-17 [doi]
- Automated crime report analysis and classification for e-government and decision supportChih Hao Ku, Gondy Leroy. 18-27 [doi]
- Assessment tool for websites dedicated to drug policyGabriel Puron Cid. 28-37 [doi]
- Implementing information and communication technologies (ICT) in public organizations: the mediating effects of organization routineness and centralization on ICT and managerial outcomesMary K. Feeney, Eric W. Welch. 38-45 [doi]
- Enterprise system implementation in national and local Korean police agencies: a case studyLoni Hagen. 46-55 [doi]
- Porto Alegre: a Brazilian city searching to be smarterMarie Anne Macadar, Jorge Lheureux-De-Freitas. 56-64 [doi]
- geoSmartCity: geomatics contribution to the smart citySylvie Daniel, Marie-Andree Doran. 65-71 [doi]
- Understanding smart data disclosure policy success: the case of Green ButtonDjoko Sigit Sayogo, Theresa A. Pardo. 72-81 [doi]
- Community based emergency responseDavid Lorenzi, Jaideep Vaidya, Soon Ae Chun, Basit Shafiq, Varuna Naik, Vijayalakshmi Atluri, Nabil R. Adam. 82-91 [doi]
- Electronic governance for sustainable development: how EGOV solutions contribute to SD goals?Elsa Estevez, Tomasz Janowski, Zamira Dzhusupova. 92-101 [doi]
- Delta score: a novel simplified measurement for digital divide of citiesSergio R. Coria, Sandra K. Ramírez-Vásquez, Juan Luna-Trejo, Rosibelda Mondragón-Becerra, Mónica Pérez-Meza, Oswaldo R. Ávila-Barrón. 102-110 [doi]
- IT's alive!!: social media to promote public healthSergio Picazo-Vela, Marilu Fernandez-Haddad, Luis F. Luna-Reyes. 111-119 [doi]
- An intelligent framework for e-government personalized servicesAhmed Abdellatif, Nahla Ben Amor, Sehl Mellouli. 120-126 [doi]
- SecureGov: secure data sharing for government servicesJohn Jong-Uk Choi, Soon Ae Chun, Dong Hwa Kim, Angelos D. Keromytis. 127-135 [doi]
- Visualization tools for open government dataAlvaro Graves, James A. Hendler. 136-145 [doi]
- Developing multi-sided platforms for public-private information sharing: design observations from two case studiesNitesh Bharosa, Marijn Janssen, Bram Klievink, Yao-Hua Tan. 146-155 [doi]
- Fusepool R5 linked data framework: concepts, methodologies, and tools for linked dataMichael Kaschesky, Luigi Selmi. 156-165 [doi]
- The complementarity of open data infrastructures: an analysis of functionalitiesAnneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen, Armin Parnia. 166-171 [doi]
- Encouraging civic participation through local news aggregationAndrea L. Kavanaugh, Ankit Ahuja, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones, John Tedesco, Kumbirai Madondo. 172-179 [doi]
- Balancing inclusion and "enlightened understanding" in designing online civic participation systems: experiences from regulation roomCynthia Farina, Mary J. Newhart, Josiah Heidt, Jackeline Solivan. 180-189 [doi]
- Predictors of on-line services and e-participation: a cross-national comparisonChristine B. Williams, Girish J. Gulati, David J. Yates. 190-197 [doi]
- e-participation in local governments: an empirical examination of impactsChristopher G. Reddick, Donald F. Norris. 198-204 [doi]
- IT consumerization under more difficult conditions: insights from German local governmentsBjörn Niehaves, Sebastian Köffer, Kevin Ortbach. 205-213 [doi]
- Understanding the co-evolution of institutions, technology, and organizations: the enactment of the state government portal of PueblaLuis F. Luna-Reyes, José Ramón Gil-García. 214-223 [doi]
- Structuring e-participation perspectives: mapping and aligning models to core facetsLukasz Porwol, Adegboyega Ojo, John G. Breslin. 224-234 [doi]
- Open budgets and open government: beyond disclosure in pursuit of transparency, participation and accountabilityTeresa M. Harrison, Djoko Sigit Sayogo. 235-244 [doi]
- Knowledge audit for a large scale government KM strategyMarie Christine Roy, Mireille Sager, Jean-Francois Ricard. 245-250 [doi]
- Policy informatics: addressing complex problems with rich data, computational tools, and stakeholder engagementSharon S. Dawes, Marijn Janssen. 251-253 [doi]
- Broadening our reach and representation: publishing e-government research in diverse scholarly venuesTeresa M. Harrison, Jana Hrdinová. 254-255 [doi]
- Managing social media in governmentSherri R. Greenberg. 256-258 [doi]
- Smart disclosure, public value, and sustainable consumptionHolly Jarman, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Jana Hrdinová. 259 [doi]
- Big questions of e-government researchMete Yildiz. 260-262 [doi]
- The complexities of "big data": the opportunities and challenges for e-governmentTeresa M. Harrison, Jana Hrdinová. 263-264 [doi]
- Government and army policies toward cybernetic security and defense in BrazilMarcelo da Luz Batalha. 265-266 [doi]
- A preliminary ontology for tracking certification systems: a case study of fairtrade coffee certificationDjoko Sigit Sayogo, Joanne S. Luciano, James Michaelis, Nicolau dePaula, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Giri Kumar Tayi, Grace Begany, David F. Andersen. 267-268 [doi]
- Open government in Latin America limited to transparency, and access to informationGabriela Quintanilla Mendoza. 269-270 [doi]
- Designing voting technology for participationVasillis Vlachokyriakos. 271-272 [doi]
- E-government evolution in small municipalities in Pennsylvania in web 2.0 social environment: a posterAnna Levy, John W. Bagby, Eileen M. Trauth. 273-274 [doi]
- Revitalizing the capital district leveraging a regional code enforcement repositoryMahdi M. N. Abadi, Megan Sutherland, Meghan Cook, Derek Werthmuller. 275-276 [doi]
- Tide gate sensor network as a forensic tool: establishing facts during superstorm sandySoon Ae Chun, Francisco J. Artigas. 277-278 [doi]
- 2 participation: electronically empowering citizens for social innovation through agreement technologiesCarlos Iván Chesñevar, Ana Gabriela Maguitman, Elsa Estevez, N. Osman, C. Sierra. 279-280 [doi]
- Sensor data meets social networks: reflecting on benefits in the case of a patient roomFabienne Kuhn, Andreas Spichiger, Alessia C. Neuroni, Reinhard Riedl. 281-282 [doi]
- Inter-organizational collaboration and performance of state e-government portals in Mexico: understanding the role of politics in the enactment processJosé Ramón Gil-García, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Leonardo F. Vivanco, Dolores E. Luna, Luis F. Luna-Reyes. 283-284 [doi]
- Open government data: a value chain model proposalCláudio Sonáglio Albano. 285-286 [doi]
- "e-government is so 1990s": why smart civic innovators drop the 'e-'Marc K. Hébert. 287-288 [doi]
- Information architectures and governance structures to support smart disclosure: a convention-based viewFrançois Duhamel, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Isis Gutiérrez-Martínez, Sergio Picazo-Vela, Holly Jarman, Jing Zhang 0006, Djoko Sigit Sayogo, Deborah Lines Andersen, David F. Andersen. 289-290 [doi]
- e-governance in federal government websites: the cases of Canada and MexicoGabriela Quintanilla Mendoza, José Ramón Gil-García. 291-292 [doi]
- Aligning core stakeholders' perspectives and issues in the open government data communityAdegboyega Ojo, Marijn Janssen. 293-294 [doi]
- Text analytics for social researchStuart W. Shulman. 295 [doi]
- Smart cities and smart governments: using information technologies to address urban challengesJosé Ramón Gil-García, Theresa A. Pardo, Armando Aldama-Nalda. 296-297 [doi]
- Visual analytics for open government dataFrancisco J. Artigas, Soon Ae Chun. 298-299 [doi]