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- How much do Twitter posts affect voters? Analysis of the multi-emotional charge with affective computing in political campaignsDavid Valle Cruz, Asdrúbal López Chau, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán. 1-14 [doi]
- The Right Tool for The Job? Assessing the Use of Artificial Intelligence for Identifying Administrative ErrorsMatthew Young, Johannes Himmelreich, Danylo Honcharov, Sucheta Soundarajan. 15-26 [doi]
- Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Evidence-Based Decision Making in Government: Random Forest and Deep Neural Network Classification for Predicting Harmful Algal Blooms in New York StateYongjin Choi, José Ramón Gil-García, Oguz Aranay, G. Brian Burke, Derek Werthmuller. 27-37 [doi]
- Contributions of Data Science to Digital Government Research: Contributions of Data Science to Digital Government ResearchLoni Hagen, Teresa M. Harrison, Mary Falling. 38-48 [doi]
- Causal Inference Methods and their Challenges: The Case of 311 DataFarzana Beente Yusuf, Shaoming Cheng, Sukumar Ganapati, Giri Narasimhan. 49-59 [doi]
- Informing a Statewide Investment: The NYS Voter Registration Data Pattern Detection Prototype ProjectMeghan Cook, Jeffrey Baez. 60-66 [doi]
- An Artificial Intelligence Definition and Classification Framework for Public Sector ApplicationsOmar Ballester. 67-75 [doi]
- Machine Learning Predictive Model for the Passive Transparency at the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and EnergyIngrid Palma, Marcelo Ladeira, Ana Carla Bittencourt Reis. 76-81 [doi]
- Analyzing QAnon on Twitter in Context of US Elections 2020: Analysis of User Messages and Profiles Using VADER and BERT Topic modelingAhmed Anwar, Sardar Haider Waseem Ilyas, Ussama Yaqub, Salma Zaman. 82-88 [doi]
- Examining Daily Activities and Propaganda on Government Social Media in China: : A Case Study of Weibo Use by Beijing Police DepartmentYumeng Luo, Teresa M. Harrison. 89-103 [doi]
- Municipal Campaigns on Facebook: What influences the scope of engagement and does it win votes?Azi Lev-On, Nili Steinfeld. 104-112 [doi]
- Barriers for Open Government Implementation at Municipal Level: The Case of the State of MexicoRodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Lizbeth Valle Gonzalez, Adrian Millan Vargas. 113-122 [doi]
- Digital Sovereignty and Participation in an Autocratic State: Designing an e-Petition System for Developing CountriesSilvia Lips, Rozha K. Ahmed, Khayyam Zulfigarzada, Robert Krimmer, Dirk Draheim. 123-131 [doi]
- Open Data Portals Development in City Councils. An Empirical Analysis based on Structural Factors in SpainJ. Ignacio Criado, Carlos Jimenez, Laura Alcaide-Muñoz. 132-141 [doi]
- Research on Suggestions of Improving Chinese Open Government Data in Innovation of Public GovernanceHongqin Li, Jun Zhai. 142-152 [doi]
- Open Data Policies Analysis Disputes Mediation Cases in Korea: Based on OUR Data Index and ODBJeongeun Seo, Beopyeon Kim, Hun Yeong Kwon. 153-167 [doi]
- A Chatbot for Searching and Exploring Open Data: Implementation and Evaluation in E-GovernmentIván Cantador, Jesús Viejo-Tardío, María E. Cortés-Cediel, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar. 168-179 [doi]
- Promoting Government Impacts through Open Data: Key Influential FactorsXiaoyi Yerden, Luis F. Luna-Reyes. 180-188 [doi]
- BOLD in national budget planning - a comparison of international cases: BOLD in national budget planningMentor Geci, Csaba Csáki. 189-197 [doi]
- A Comparative Security Analysis of the German Federal Postal Voting ProcessMichael P. Heinl, Simon Gölz, Christoph Bösch. 198-207 [doi]
- A Study on the Modeling of Major Factors for the Principles of AI EthicsJi-Hun Lim, Hun Yeong Kwon. 208-218 [doi]
- Do city dashboards make sense? Conceptualising user experiences and challenges in using city dashboards. A case studyHeike Vornhagen, Manel Zarrouk, Brian Davis 0001, Karen Young. 219-226 [doi]
- Human-centered Democratic Innovations with Digital and Participatory ElementsRegula Hänggli, Evangelos Pournaras, Dirk Helbing. 227-233 [doi]
- A Service-oriented Framework for Developing Personalized Patient Care Plans for COVID-19Abeer Elahraf, Ayesha Afzal, Ahmad Akhtar, Basit Shafiq, Jaideep Vaidya. 234-241 [doi]
- Inclusion through proactive public services: findings from the Netherlands: Classifying and designing proactivity through understanding service eligibility and delivery processesNitesh Bharosa, Bas Oude Luttighuis, Flori Spoelstra, Haiko Van Der Voort, Marijn Janssen 0001. 242-251 [doi]
- The Role of Public Libraries in Developing Smart Cities and Communities: Comparing the Perspectives of Local Governments and Public LibrariesXiaoyi Yerden, José Ramón Gil-García, Mila Gascó-Hernández, G. Brian Burke. 252-263 [doi]
- Inclusive Education Strategies for Diversity in Smart WorkforceJames Geller, Soon Ae Chun. 264-272 [doi]
- A Personal Data Innovative Government Digital Service in Taiwan: Study of MyData services: A Personal Data Innovative Government Digital Service in TaiwanHsien-Lee Tseng. 273-280 [doi]
- A matter of risk management: The effects of the innovation sandboxes on citizens' risk perceptionsHsini Huang, Brian Pin-Hsuan Chang, Calvin Zhou-Peng Liao, Don-Yun Chen. 281-285 [doi]
- Data-Centric Collaborative Innovation to Address Social Problems: The Experience and Lessons of "Data for Social Good" ProjectsMei Jen Hung, Chungpin Lee, Naiyi Hsiao, Cai-Rou Yang. 286-294 [doi]
- A domain analysis of the literature citing National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add-Health)Wei-Min Fan, Muh-Chyun Tang. 295-301 [doi]
- ICT Governance in Brazilian Smart Cities: : An Integrative Approach in the Context of Digital TransformationLuiz Claudio Diogo Reis, Flávia Cristina Bernardini, Simone Bacellar Leal Ferreira, Claudia Cappelli. 302-316 [doi]
- Benefits and Challenges of Digitalization: An Expert Study on Norwegian Public OrganizationsFrank Danielsen. 317-326 [doi]
- An ICT governance analysis for the digital and smart transformation of Brazilian municipalitiesLuiz Claudio Diogo Reis, Flávia Cristina Bernardini, Simone Bacellar Leal Ferreira, Claudia Cappelli. 327-338 [doi]
- Impacts of an articulation group for the development of the Digital Government in the Brazilian Subnational GovernmentGleycianne Rodrigues Araujo, Thiago Jose Tavares Avila, Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza. 339-350 [doi]
- Mobile Government in States: Exploratory research on the development of mobile apps by the Brazilian subnational governmentEurico Matos, Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza, Rodrigo D. Lara. 351-362 [doi]
- An Overview of On-Site Contact Centers in Subnational Governments in BrazilYohanna Juk, Daniel Valotto, Beatriz Lanza, Thiago Jose Tavares Avila. 363-375 [doi]
- Teleworking in Times of COVID-19. Some Lessons for the Public Sector from the Emergent Implementation During the Pandemic Period: Teleworking in times of COVID-19Rigoberto Garcia-Contreras, Patricia Munoz-Chavez, David Valle Cruz, Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez, Jose Alberto Becerra-Santiago. 376-385 [doi]
- e-Government for Public Values creation: a systematic literature reviewGiulia Maragno, Luca Gastaldi, Mariano Corso. 386-397 [doi]
- Navigating Public Values: How the Social Construction of Technology among Public Managers Defines the Nature of Public Values: Findings from a Japanese e-Government ProjectFrancesco Gualdi, Keisuke Idemitsu. 398-407 [doi]
- Remote Work in Public Sector Organisations: Employees' Experiences in a Pandemic ContextNoella Edelmann, Judith Schossböck, Valerie Albrecht. 408-415 [doi]
- Studying the Impacts of Federal Funding on Residential Smart Meter Adoption and Utilities' Performance in the U.S.: A Simultaneous Equation ApproachYue Gao, Jing Zhang. 416-423 [doi]
- Performance of U.S. Scientific Research Cyberinfrastructure: Structural and Relational Factors for UsageYu-Che Chen, Xiaoyue Cheng, Richard Knepper. 424-436 [doi]
- Integrative Use of Computer Vision and Unmanned Aircraft Technologies in Public Inspection: : Foreign Object Debris Image CollectionTravis J. E. Munyer, Daniel Brinkman, Chenyu Huang, Xin Zhong. 437-443 [doi]
- What Matters in Maintaining Effective Open Government Data Systems?: The Role of Government Managerial Capacity, and Political and Legal EnvironmentMichael Ahn, Shengli Chu. 444-457 [doi]
- Towards Inclusive Integrated Public Service (IPS) Co-Creation and ProvisionEfthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis. 458-462 [doi]
- Automation as a Driver of Digital Transformation in Local Government: Exploring Stakeholder Views on an Automation Initiative in a Swedish MunicipalityIda Lindgren, Daniel Toll, Ulf Melin. 463-472 [doi]
- Digital Government and the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals: Towards an analytical frameworkRony Medaglia, Gianluca Misuraca, Vincenzo Aquaro. 473-478 [doi]
- Blockchain applications within the public sector: evidence from an international censusGiulia Maragno, Luca Gastaldi, Luca Tangi, Michele Benedetti. 479-488 [doi]
- 'GoLand Registry' Case Study: Blockchain/DLT Adoption in Land Administration in AfghanistanOleksii Konashevych. 489-494 [doi]
- With blockchain or not? Opportunities and challenges of self-sovereign identity implementation in public administration: Lessons from the Belgian caseStanislav Mahula, Evrim Tan, Joep Crompvoets. 495-504 [doi]
- Realizing value from voluntary business-government information sharing through blockchain-enabled infrastructures: The case of importing tires to the Netherlands using TradeLensBoriana Rukanova, Jolien Ubacht, Sélinde van Engelenburg, Yao-Hua Tan, Marco Geurts, Maarten Sies, Marcel Molenhuis, Micha Slegt. 505-514 [doi]
- Digital legislation: Quo vadis?Anna-Sophie Novak, Verena Huber, Shefali Virkar. 515-521 [doi]
- Legal Text Processing: Combing two legal ontological approaches through text miningMichalis Avgerinos Loutsaris, Zoi Lachana, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Yannis Charalabidis. 522-532 [doi]
- Changing Civil Servants' Awareness about Open Data Using a Collaborative Digital GameDavide Di Staso, Fernando Kleiman, Joep Crompvoets, Marijn Janssen 0001. 533-535 [doi]
- Dynamic and Integrated Monitoring Concept for German Municipalities to Strengthen Resilience in Future Smart CitiesCindy Schaefer, Aida Stelter, Caroline Reßing, Björn Niehaves. 536-537 [doi]
- Inclusive Governance Models and ICT Tools for Integrated Public Service Co-Creation and Provision: The inGov projectEfthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis. 538-539 [doi]
- Privacy Issues in Contact Tracing ApplicationsJing-Han Huang, Hao-Hsiang Chuang, Shih Yi Chien, Kuang-Ting Cheng. 540-541 [doi]
- Distrust in Institutions: Reference and Library Instruction During an InfodemicAbby Adams, Angela Hackstadt. 542-544 [doi]
- AISHE-Onto: A Semantic Model for Public Higher Education UniversitiesRonak Panchal, Priya Swaminarayan, Sanju Tiwari, Fernando Ortiz-Rodríguez. 545-547 [doi]
- A neural network-cellular automata based model for predicting vertical urban growthLuis Antonio Lopez-Rivera, Marcelo Romero Huertas, David Valle Cruz. 548-550 [doi]
- Extended Data Pipeline for Circular Economy MonitoringBoriana Rukanova, Yao-Hua Tan, Robin Hamerlinck, Frank Heijmann, Jolien Ubacht. 551-553 [doi]
- Alignment of Open Government Initiatives between different government levels in AndalusiaManuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Laura Alcaide-Muñoz, Cristina Alcaide-Muñoz. 554-557 [doi]
- Digital Innovations in the Public Sector: A Case Study of PanamaLaura Martinez. 558 [doi]
- Challenges of Brazilian Subnational Government Service PortalsDaniel Valotto, Yohanna Juk, Beatriz Barreto Brasileiro Lanza, Thiago Jose Tavares Avila. 559-560 [doi]
- Multi-functional view of technology governance in tax administration: A case studyFatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Grace Walsh, Adegboyega Ojo, Emer Mulligan. 561-563 [doi]
- Legal Aspects of the Use of Biometric Students' Identification for Distant and Online Learning: Russian PerspectiveMikhail Bundin, Aleksei Martynov, Alexey Minbaleev. 564-566 [doi]
- Digital Government Measurement and Perception - Reality Check in Poland: Measurement and Perception - Reality CheckJakub Chabik. 567-568 [doi]
- Preliminary Study on Turkey's AI Policy: : Strategic Ambiguity or Long-term Uncertainty?Alican Tonka, Burcu Demirdoven, Ecem Buse Sevinc Cubuk. 569-571 [doi]
- Enhancing Innovation Capacity in Local Governments: How can Innovation Labs Make a Contribution?Qianli Yuan. 572-574 [doi]
- Machine Learning Approach to Detect Fake News, Misinformation in COVID-19 PandemicSirisha Bojjireddy, Soon Ae Chun, James Geller. 575-578 [doi]
- dg.o 2022: Opportunities and Risks in Intelligent Governance and Smart CityDongwook Kim, Wookjoon Sung, Choong-sik Chung, Seok-Jin Eom, Loni Hagen, Sungsoo Hwang, Soon Ae Chun. 579-581 [doi]
- From A desk to Lecture Hall: A Tutorial on Virtual e-Gov and e-Part Event DeliveryLukasz Porwol, Catherine Dumas. 582-584 [doi]
- Publishing Research in Digital Government: A Discussion with Editors-in-Chief of Key JournalsEfthimios Tambouris, Yu-Che Chen, Soon Ae Chun, Marijn Janssen 0001, Albert Meijer, Nripendra P. Rana, Anna Visvizi. 585-586 [doi]
- VR-Dialogue - The AI-powered e-Participation Research ExpeditionLukasz Porwol, Catherine Dumas. 587-589 [doi]
- Cyber-physical innovations: : Cyber-infrastructure for research, cyber-physical architecture for real-time applications, autonomous vehicle (AV) governance and AI artifacts for public valueMichael Ahn, Chenyu Huang, Pei-Chi Huang, Xin Zhong, Johannes Himmelreich, Kevin DeSouza, Richard Knepper. 590-592 [doi]
- Global Intelligent Governance - A Collaborative PlatformSukumar Ganapati, Michael Ahn, Yu-Che Chen, Robert Krimmer, Gabriela Viale Pereira, Cristian Pliscoff, Hsien-Lee Tseng, Jiannan Wu. 593-595 [doi]
- National Strategies and Policies of IA. Models, Priorities and GovernanceRodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, J. Ignacio Criado, Edgar Alejandro Ruvalcaba Gómez. 596-597 [doi]
- Open Government and Open Data in Times of COVID-19Loni Hagen, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Stephan Okhuijsen, Susana Cabaço, Edgar A. Ruvalcaba Gómez, Julián Villodre, Wookjoon Sung, David Valle Cruz. 598-600 [doi]