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- Get Bureaucrats on Board: Unmasking Bureaucrats' Attitudes Toward the Government's Adoption of AIDongfang Gaozhao, Li-Yin Liu. 1-5  [doi]
 - Applications of AI in Digital Governance Services for Local Taxes- a case of the Local Tax Bureau of Taichung City GovernmentKun-Hsien Lin, Cheng-An Shen, Su-Chuan Cheng. 6-18  [doi]
 - Who evaluates the algorithms? An overview of the algorithmic accountability ecosystemJ. Ignacio Criado, Ariana Guevara-Gómez. 19-28  [doi]
 - More than an IT system in the government: The work divide challenges in human-AI coworking contextHsini Huang, Yen-Yu Chen, Nai-Ling Kuo, Mei Jen Hung. 29-41  [doi]
 - Conditions for AI systems adoption in public sector: From an accountability perspectiveDae-Eun Kim, Healyim Lee, Sue-kyeong Lee, Seok-Jin Eom. 42-51  [doi]
 - Enhancing Transparency through Explainable Artificial Intelligence: An Exploratory Analysis on Collusion and Corruption Scenario in Digital GovernmentIgor Garcia Ballhausen Sampaio, Sergio Fontes, Eduardo de O. Andrade, Flavia Bernardini, José Viterbo. 52-62  [doi]
 - Emotion Perception, Public Expectations, and Public Satisfaction: A Behaviour Experimental Study on Government Chatbots in Government Service ScenariosYuanyuan Guo, Peng Dong. 63-69  [doi]
 - Beyond principles: Embedding ethical AI risks in public sector risk management practiceAntonia Sattlegger, Nitesh Bharosa. 70-80  [doi]
 - Impact and barriers to AI in the public sector: the case of the State of MexicoAdrian Osiel Millan-Vargas, Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, David Valle Cruz. 81-89  [doi]
 - Development of the AI Implementation Framework in Taipei CityDasheng Lee, Shih-Lung Chao, Hui-Min Chen. 90-103  [doi]
 - Governance in the Blockchain Era: The Smart Social ContractCristina Carata, William Knottenbelt, Vali Malinoiu. 104-115  [doi]
 - Digital Social Innovation in Cities: A Systematic Literature Review and a Research AgendaBattulga Buyannemekh. 116-132  [doi]
 - The multi-dimensional paradox of AI adoption in the public sector: The Korean experienceSeok-Jin Eom, Seonghyun Kim. 133-145  [doi]
 - Governance Design of Collaborative Intelligence for Public Policy and ServicesYu-Che Chen, Helen Liu, Yi-Fan Wang. 146-155  [doi]
 - A Multi-Label Classifier for Online Petition SystemsDaniil Buryakov, Máte Kovács, Uwe Serdült, Victor V. Kryssanov. 156-164  [doi]
 - Towards Cross-Domain Linking of Data: A Semantic Mapping of Cultural Heritage OntologiesMaria Ioanna Maratsi, Umair Ahmed, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Yannis Charalabidis, Andrea Polini. 165-176  [doi]
 - Social media and Political Debates: the case of the State of Mexico electionRodrigo Sandoval-Almazán, Karla Belem Negrete Huelga, David Valle Cruz. 177-185  [doi]
 - Exploring Interpretability in Open Government Data with ChatGPTRaissa Barcellos, Flavia Bernardini, Anneke Zuiderwijk, José Viterbo. 186-195  [doi]
 - Understanding the Ukrainian Migrants Challenges in the EU: A Topic Modeling ApproachNina Khairova, Nina Rizun, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Magdalena Ciesielska, Arsenii Lukashevskyi, Ivan Redozub. 196-205  [doi]
 - Data-driven insights: Redefining organizational culture measurement through system log analysisYoung Han Woo, Jeongeun Seo, Hun Yeong Kwon. 206-215  [doi]
 - Examining the effects of California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) on Organizational Data Breach NotificationEbenezer Acquah, Sukumar Ganapati, Yoon Jung Choi. 216-223  [doi]
 - Building Critical Statewide Cybersecurity Capabilities: The Wisconsin ModelEric Franco, Roger Yin, Balaji Sankaranarayanan. 224-231  [doi]
 - Directions for Enhancing the Use of Personal Data Minimization Technology in Public OrganizationsMortaza S. Bargh, Hanne Vlietinck, Afshin Amighi, Ahmad Omar, Shengyun Yang, Nicky Daniels, Sunil Choenni. 232-240  [doi]
 - A Comparative Study of National Cloud Security Strategy and GovernanceGa-Yeong Choi, Jeongeun Seo, Hun Yeong Kwon. 241-250  [doi]
 - Public Value Principles for Secure and Trusted AISukumar Ganapati, Kevin C. Desouza. 251-257  [doi]
 - COVID-19 Control and Prevention in Taipei: A Data-Driven Approach: Utilizing data on pandemic preventionHsuan-Ta Yu, Yichun Chiu, Hui-Min Chen, Dachen Chu, Tsu-Hsiang Yi, Dasheng Lee, Shih-Lung Chao. 258-268  [doi]
 - Creating private and public value in data-related management projects: a cross-border case study from Switzerland and ItalyElide Garbani-Nerini, Elena Marchiori, Nadzeya Sabatini, Lorenzo Cantoni. 269-277  [doi]
 - Unlocking the Potential of Open Government Data: Exploring the Strategic, Technical, and Application Perspectives of High-Value Datasets Opening in TaiwanHsien-Lee Tseng, Anastasija Nikiforova. 278-287  [doi]
 - AI in the German Bundestag: On the relationship between the rhetoric of evidence-based policymaking and artificial intelligenceAnne Goldmann. 288-294  [doi]
 - The use and theoretical support of emerging technologies for citizen participation in cities. A Systematic Literature Review in DGRLManuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, Laura Alcaide-Muñoz, Miguel Morales Marín. 295-304  [doi]
 - From GenAI to Political Profiling Avatars: A Data-Driven Approach to Crafting Virtual Experts for Voting Advice ApplicationsJosé Alberto Mancera Andrade, Luis Terán. 305-311  [doi]
 - Assessing the Impact of AI-mediation on Changing Extreme Perception in Online Discussion: Post-Intervention Responses in Post-2021 AfghanistanJawad Ahmad Haqbeen, Sofia Sahab, Takayuki Ito 0001. 312-320  [doi]
 - Exploring collaborative platforms for disaster risk reduction in Taiwan: Strategies and challenges for effective managementKaiju Chang. 321-330  [doi]
 - Border Crossing and Circular Economy Monitoring in a Global Context: Challenges and OpportunitiesBoriana Rukanova, Jolien Ubacht, Yao-Hua Tan. 331-340  [doi]
 - Urban Governance and refugees: a systematic literature reviewRosiane Alves Palacios, Edimara Mezzomo Luciano, Gabriela Viale Pereira. 341-351  [doi]
 - Empowering Local Communities through Digital Governance: A Capacity Building Approach for Inclusive Participation and Sustainable DevelopmentSarvesh Tripathi, Tripti Singh. 352-360  [doi]
 - Insights into the Challenge: A Case Study on Implementing Data Openness Policy in Examination YuanCheng-Hsuan Tsai. 361-370  [doi]
 - Public Officials' Attitudes toward Data-Driven Government: Exploring the Differences between Managers and Practitioners in the South Korean GovernmentMinsu Ra, Byoung-Joon Kim. 371-382  [doi]
 - Exploring Government-Citizen Relationships through TaipeiPASS and TiapeiOn PlatformsHelen K. Liu, Shih-Lung Chao, Hui-Min Chen. 383-392  [doi]
 - The bilateral effects of collaboration: How can digital platforms facilitate collaboration across government departments?: The Semi-Negative Case Comparison of "One net for all" in ChinaChengcheng Hou. 393-402  [doi]
 - Exploring ICT Solutions in Citizen-Led Communication for Public Value EnhancementJean-Marc Kazadi Katembwe, Eriks Sneiders. 403-414  [doi]
 - How digital platforms support public values through government-citizen collaboration?Grazyna Musiatowicz-Podbial. 415-422  [doi]
 - Digital Government Research: Evolution of Topical DirectionsHans Jochen Scholl. 423-433  [doi]
 - Organizational conditions required to implement RPA in local government: Insights from a Swedish case studyIda Lindgren, Daniel Toll, Björn Johansson 0001, Maria Booth, Aya Rizk, Ulf Melin. 434-442  [doi]
 - Harnessing Technology for Effective Emergency Communication: A Participatory Design PerspectiveTzuhao Chen, J. Ramón Gil-García, G. Brian Burke, Derek Werthmuller. 443-452  [doi]
 - Comparative Study on the Digitalization of Specific Public Services Grouped by Life Events: The Case of Western Balkan and Eastern Partnership CountriesZoran Jordanoski, Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen. 453-462  [doi]
 - The Berlin Declaration monitoring mechanism as an effective tool to monitor EU Member States' digital transformation: The Berlin Declaration monitoring mechanism: monitoring digital transformation in EuropeClaudia Oliveira, Noémie Custers, Tommaso Zonta, Emilia Miscenà. 463-472  [doi]
 - Digital Leadership Competencies for Digital Government: Insights and Implications from New Zealand Government AgenciesBoniface Ushaka Adie, Mary Tate, Elizabeth Valentine, Wonhyuk Cho. 473-480  [doi]
 - Extracting Legal Norm Analysis Categories from German Law Texts with Large Language ModelsSarah T. Bachinger, Leila Feddoul, Marianne Jana Mauch, Birgitta König-Ries. 481-493  [doi]
 - Open Innovation for Digital Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges at the Municipal levelJoel Alves de Lima Júnior, Kiev Gama, Jorge S. Correia Neto. 494-506  [doi]
 - Deriving Government Roles for directing and supporting Quantum-safe TransitionsIni Kong, Marijn Janssen, Nitesh Bharosa. 507-514  [doi]
 - Digital Transformation in a Brazilian Public Policy: A Case Study of Pedagogical Evaluation within the National Textbook ProgramLuciane de Fatima Silva, Alenilton Silva, Rafael Dias Araújo, André Araújo, Diego Dermeval, Raphaella Cantarino. 515-524  [doi]
 - Reconstructing the decision-making processes of a city council based on references between documentsThomas Schoegje, Lynda Hardman, Arjen P. de Vries, Toine Pieters. 525-533  [doi]
 - Using Knowledge Graphs for Architecting and Implementing Air Quality Data Exchange: Australian ContextAsif Qumer Gill, Madhushi Niluka Bandara. 534-541  [doi]
 - A Framework for Implanting Citizen-Sourcing Platforms in Municipal Ombudsman OfficesJean Zahn, José Viterbo, Cristiano Maciel, Flavia Bernardini. 542-554  [doi]
 - Digital Government Ecosystem: Adaptive Architecture for Digital and ICT Investment Decision MakingAsif Qumer Gill, Mayada Hansnata. 555-564  [doi]
 - Exploring the Motivations of Open Innovation: An Empirical Case of Open-Source Hackathon TaipeiHelen K. Liu, Shih-Lung Chao. 565-573  [doi]
 - Societal, Economic, Political and Environmental: A Review of Benchmarks and AI-assisted Systematic Literature Review of Impact of Open Government DataHao-En Kao. 574-593  [doi]
 - Research and Practice of Smart Service Platform Construction in the Context of Modernized Governance in the Digital Government EraMengmeng Wu. 594-604  [doi]
 - Mitigating the Risks of Generative AI in Government through Algorithmic GovernanceMark Esposito, Terence Tse. 605-609  [doi]
 - Comparative Analysis of Generative AI Risks in the Public SectorMarco Antonio Beltran Navarro, Marina Ivette Ruiz Mondragon, Seung-Hun Han. 610-617  [doi]
 - GAI as a Catalyst in National Technology Sovereignty: Evaluating the Influence of GAI on Government PolicyNoor Alnahhas, Dima Yousef. 618-626  [doi]
 - Ensuring Transparency in Using ChatGPT for Public Sentiment AnalysisChun-Hua Tsai, Gargi Nandy, Deanna House, John M. Carroll 0001. 627-636  [doi]
 - Tribal Knowledge Cocreation in Generative Artificial Intelligence SystemsYi-Fan Wang, Yu-Che Chen, Yen-Chen Huang, Carol Redwing, Chun-Hua Tsai. 637-644  [doi]
 - Enhancing Government Service Delivery: A Case Study of ACQAR Implementation and Lessons Learned from ChatGPT Integration in a Singapore Government AgencyAlvina Lee Hui Shan, Venky Shankararaman, Eng Lieh Ouh. 645-653  [doi]
 - Social Dangers of Generative Artificial Intelligence: Review and GuidelinesAlan Yang, T. Andrew Yang. 654-658  [doi]
 - The Role of Issue Characteristics in Shaping E-Participation: A Survey Experiment ApproachRuoyun Wang, Jiaxin Wu, Jie Yang, Corey Kewei Xu. 659-668  [doi]
 - Trust and Distrust in electoral technologies: what can we learn from the failure of electronic voting in the Netherlands (2006/07)David Duenas-Cid. 669-677  [doi]
 - Street-Level Bureaucrats in China: Exploring the Impact of Socioeconomic and Gender Equality Awareness Factors on Institutional Political ParticipationShuai Zhang, Peng Dong, Yuanyuan Guo, Yi Deng, Teng Zhang. 678-685  [doi]
 - Unveiling barriers and enablers to meaningful digital participation: An empirical inquiry in a Swedish MunicipalityPetra Sintorn. 686-694  [doi]
 - A BERT-based Approach to Alleviate Civic Tech Tools Overcrowding: A case study of Taiwan's JOIN e-petition systemRuihao Wang, Máté Kovács, Victor V. Kryssanov, Uwe Serdült. 695-702  [doi]
 - Public libraries and their role in raising awareness about AI and fostering inclusive civic engagement: Current practices and future developmentZong-Xian Huang, Mila Gascó-Hernández, Aryamala Prasad, J. Ramón Gil-García. 703-710  [doi]
 - Innovating Public Services: Drivers and Challenges of Innovation Labs in the Co-Production of E-Government ServicesLukas Daßler, Andreas Hein 0002, Helmut Krcmar. 711-720  [doi]
 - Benchmark for Public Ombudsman Portals of the State Courts of Accounts in BrazilHugo Silva, Gloria Santos, Kellyton Brito. 721-733  [doi]
 - Deciphering the Paradigm Shift of Governance in the Metaverse: A Literature ReviewJinhan Wan, Alfred Tat-Kei Ho. 734-739  [doi]
 - Towards a Privacy and Security-Aware Framework for Ethical AI: Guiding the Development and Assessment of AI SystemsDaria Korobenko, Anastasija Nikiforova, Rajesh Sharma. 740-753  [doi]
 - Policy Innovation Diffusion via Network Embeddedness: A Study of Big Data Policing Infrastructure Adoptions among Local Police Departments in TaiwanChin-Huai Shih. 754-763  [doi]
 - Examining Public Sector AI Adoption: Mechanisms for AI adoption in the absence of authoritative strategic directionAntonio Molin. 764-775  [doi]
 - Paradoxes in Digital Government: A Systematic Literature ReviewYifan Wang, Bing Ran, Liang Ma. 776-788  [doi]
 - Unveiling the Mechanisms Behind Open Government Data Use: The Interplay of Internal Resources and Institutional PressuresYing Zhang, Yanwei Li, Sheng Pan. 789-793  [doi]
 - Leadership and Transformation in the Public Sector: An Empirical Exploration of AI Adoption and Efficiency during the Fourth Industrial RevolutionDavid Valle Cruz, Rigoberto Garcia-Contreras, J. Patricia Muñoz-Chávez. 794-806  [doi]
 - Adoption without Transformation: AI and Digital Transformation in China and TaiwanWilson Wong, Natalie Wai-Man Wong, Charles C. Hinnant. 807-814  [doi]
 - Regulating the machine: An exploratory study of US state legislations addressing Artificial Intelligence, 2019-2023Nic DePaula, Lu Gao, Sehl Mellouli, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Teresa M. Harrison. 815-826  [doi]
 - MetaVerse+ in South Korea and Denmark: Snapshots from Two Leading Digital NationsKim Normann Andersen, Jungwoo Lee 0002, Soonhee Kim. 827-831  [doi]
 - How Communities Become Smart: A Case Study of Porto Alegre, BrazilCarolina Tavares Lopes, Edimara Mezzomo Luciano, Lucas Roldan. 832-840  [doi]
 - AI Impact on Health Equity for Marginalized, Racial, and Ethnic MinoritiesNchebe-Jah Iloanusi, Soon Ae Chun. 841-848  [doi]
 - Smart Cities as Hubs: Standardizing use cases with evidence from BiotechnologyLeonidas G. Anthopoulos, Asteria Tsapadikou. 849-854  [doi]
 - Brexit on Twitter: Unraveling the Dynamics of Polarization Over TimeThomas Wellings, Regula Hänggli Fricker, Evangelos Pournaras, Wenqing Fu. 855-866  [doi]
 - Will Sharing Economy Work in the Public Sector? Exploring Government-Initiated and Facebook-Enabled Use Case from the PhilippinesCharmaine Distor, M. Jae Moon. 867-874  [doi]
 - A History of Transparency Regulations: Interdisciplinary Strategies for Shaping Social Media Regulation and Self-GovernanceCaitlyn Vergara, Raghav Jain, Swapneel S. Mehta. 875-883  [doi]
 - Navigating the Nexus: The Integration of Social Media in Citizen-Based Monitoring for Public Service Delivery within the Smart City Landscape in South AfricaLesedi Senamele Matlala. 884-898  [doi]
 - An Integrated Usability Framework for Evaluating Open Government Data Portals: Comparative Analysis of EU and GCC CountriesFillip Molodtsov, Anastasija Nikiforova. 899-908  [doi]
 - Towards the Development of Interoperable Open Data Ecosystems: Harnessing the Technical, Semantic, Legal, and Organizational (TSLO) Interoperability FrameworkMohsan Ali, Georgios Papageorgiou, Abdul Aziz, Euripidis N. Loukis, Yannis Charalabidis, Francisco Javier López-Pellicer. 909-919  [doi]
 - Exploring Estonia's Open Government Data Development as a Journey towards Excellence: Unveiling the Progress of Local Governments in Open Data ProvisionKatrin Rajamäe-Soosaar, Anastasija Nikiforova. 920-931  [doi]
 - On the Sphere of Applying AI in Government Approval Service: Analysis According to the Data of Submitting in Seconds and Getting Result in Seconds Services in Shenzhen CityYi Long. 932-940  [doi]
 - Pluralism and Co-opetition: The Shift in the Governance of Cross-Border Data Flows and the Transformation of State AuthorityKe Dong, Jiachun Wu. 941-948  [doi]
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