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- Which Platform to Use?: Social Media Platform Types and their Suitability for Sound Decision Making by Voluntary HelpersMoreen Heine, Susanna Kuper, Thomas Neururer. 395-402 [doi]
- Capability Model for Open Data: An Empirical AnalysisFatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti, Adegboyega Ojo. 403-411 [doi]
- Using Linked Statistical Data to Improve Marine Search and Rescue Operations in IrelandArkadiusz Stasiewicz, Mohamed Adel Rezk, Adegboyega Ojo, Efthimios Tambouris, Evangelos Kalampokis, Konstantinos A. Tarabanis, Trevor Alcorn, Adam A. Leadbetter. 412-418 [doi]
- E-Residency as a Nation Branding CaseMargarita Kimmo, Ingrid Pappel, Dirk Draheim. 419-428 [doi]
- Public Acceptance of Advanced Identity DocumentsTarmo Kalvet, Marek Tiits, Katrin Laas-Mikko. 429-432 [doi]
- Does Quality matter: A systematic review of information quality of E-Government websitesTayyaba Rasool, Nosheen Fatima Warraich. 433-442 [doi]
- Convergence or Conflict?: Digital Identities vs. Citizenship Rights: Case Study of Unique Identification Number, Aadhaar, in IndiaNidhi Vij Mali, Martha A. Avila-Maravilla. 443-448 [doi]
- Usability Evaluation of the eTax Portal for UgandaRehema Baguma. 449-458 [doi]
- Digital inequalities' impact on progressive stages of e-government developmentMatias Dodel, Florencia Aguirre. 459-463 [doi]
- Inclusive digital transformation in South Africa: an institutional perspectiveMore Ickson Manda, Judy Backhouse. 464-470 [doi]
- Accessibility of Indian Government Web Portals with respect to WCAG 2.0 and GIGW GuidelinesManas Ranjan Patra, Amar Ranjan Dash. 471-481 [doi]
- Smart mobility: Crowdsourcing solutions for smart transport system in smart cities contextHarish Kumar, Manoj Kumar Singh, Manmohan Prasad Gupta. 482-488 [doi]
- Analysing Collaborative Environments in Smart CitiesManuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar. 489-498 [doi]
- Sustainable Urban Growth using Geoinformatics and CA based ModellingMahesh Kumar Jat, Ankita Saxena. 499-508 [doi]
- Telecommunication infrastructure for smart cities: Identifying driving factors and design policiesSudatta Kar, Harish Kumar, Manmohan Prasad Gupta. 509-516 [doi]
- Empirical evidence of Colombian national e-government programs' impact on local Smart City-AdoptionGina Maestre, Hernán Astudillo, Gastón Concha, Wilson Nieto. 517-525 [doi]
- Participatory Governance of Smart Cities: a study upon Portuguese and Brazilian government portalsMarciele Berger Bernardes, Francisco Pacheco de Andrade, Paulo Novais, Nuno Vasco Lopes. 526-536 [doi]
- A Taxonomy for Analysing Smart Cities Developments in GreeceCharalampos Alexopoulos, Yannis Charalabidis, Nikolaos Vogiatzis, Dimitrios E. Kolokotronis. 537-549 [doi]
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- Examining the feasibility of a Smart Region approach in the North West Atlantic and Borders Region of IrelandNiall Ó Brolcháin, Adegboyega Ojo, Lukasz Porwol, David Minton, Clodagh Barry. 568-574 [doi]
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- Electronic Government and the Ease of Doing BusinessJoão Martins, Linda Veiga. 584-587 [doi]
- Measuring the Digital Divide from an Elementary Microeconomics Point of ViewCesar Renteria. 588-592 [doi]
- A Novelty Approach for Digital Teacher Self-Assessment: Design Methodology and PaaS Cloud PrototypeMilena Krumova, Ashish Kataria. 593-598 [doi]
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- Bridging Big Data and Policy Making: A case study of failureHiroko Kudo. 609-615 [doi]
- Empirical analysis of the current digital divides since 2010Morten Meyerhoff Nielsen, Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman, Nuno Vasco Lopes. 616-625 [doi]
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