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- Conceptualising the Digital Public in Government Crowdsourcing: Social Media and the Imagined AudiencePanos Panagiotopoulos, Frances Bowen. 19-30 [doi]
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- E-government Systems Design and Implementation in Developed and Developing Countries: Results from a Qualitative AnalysisCatherine G. Mkude, Maria A. Wimmer. 44-58 [doi]
- Theoretical Support for Social Media Research. A Scientometric AnalysisLaura Alcaide-Muñoz, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar. 59-75 [doi]
- Big and Open Linked Data (BOLD) to Create Smart Cities and Citizens: Insights from Smart Energy and Mobility CasesMarijn Janssen, Ricardo Matheus, Anneke Zuiderwijk. 79-90 [doi]
- Open Innovation Contests for Improving Healthcare - An Explorative Case Study Focusing on Challenges in a Testbed InitiativeSiri Wassrin, Ida Lindgren, Ulf Melin. 91-104 [doi]
- Public Accountability ICT Support: A Detailed Account of Public Accountability Process and TasksRui Pedro Lourenço, Suzanne Piotrowski, Alex Ingrams. 105-117 [doi]
- Mediating Citizen-Sourcing of Open Government Applications - A Design Science ApproachMai Abu-El Seoud, Ralf Klischewski. 118-129 [doi]
- Processing Linked Open Data CubesEfthimios Tambouris, Evangelos Kalampokis, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis. 130-143 [doi]
- Scrutinizing Open Government Data to Understand Patterns in eGovernment UptakeHelle Zinner Henriksen. 144-155 [doi]
- Advancing e-Government Using the Internet of Things: A Systematic Review of BenefitsPaul Brous, Marijn Janssen. 156-169 [doi]
- Understanding Public-Private Collaboration Configurations for International Information InfrastructuresBram Klievink. 170-180 [doi]
- Inter-organizational Public e-Service Development: Emerging Lessons from an Inside-Out PerspectiveMarie-Therese Christiansson, Karin Axelsson, Ulf Melin. 183-196 [doi]
- What Is This Thing Called e-Service? Interoperability Challenges in e-Service ModellingSvein Ølnes, Arild Jansen. 197-208 [doi]
- Removing the Blinkers: What a Process View Learns About G2G Information Systems in FlandersLies Van Cauter, Monique Snoeck, Joep Crompvoets. 209-221 [doi]
- Makers and Shapers or Users and Choosers Participatory Practices in Digitalization of Public SectorKatarina Lindblad-Gidlund. 222-232 [doi]
- Why Realization Mismatches Expectations of e-Government Project Benefits? Towards Benefit Realization PlanningDian Balta, Vanessa Greger, Petra Wolf, Helmut Krcmar. 233-245 [doi]
- Electronic Data Safes as an Infrastructure for Transformational Government? A Case StudyJoachim Pfister, Gerhard Schwabe. 246-257 [doi]
- An Ontology of eGovernmentArkalgud Ramaprasad, Aurora Sánchez-Ortiz, Thant Syn. 258-269 [doi]
- Privacy in Digital Identity Systems: Models, Assessment, and User AdoptionArmen Khatchatourov, Maryline Laurent, Claire Levallois-Barth. 273-290 [doi]
- Comparing Local e-Government Websites in Canada and the UKLaurence Brooks, Alexander Persaud. 291-304 [doi]
- Evaluating a Passive Social Media Citizensourcing InnovationEuripidis Loukis, Yannis Charalabidis, Aggeliki Androutsopoulou. 305-320 [doi]
- Three Positives Make One Negative: Public Sector IS ProcurementAki Alanne, Pasi Hellsten, Samuli Pekkola, Iiris Saarenpää. 321-333 [doi]
- Proactivity Postponed? 'Capturing' Records Created in the Context of E-government - A Literary Warrant Analysis of the Plans for a National e-archive Service in SwedenAnn-Sofie Klareld. 334-347 [doi]