Table of Contents
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Electronic Government Maria A.Wimmer, Marijn Janssen, Hans J. Scholl (Eds.)
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Front Matter |
Research Foundations
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Electronic Government Research: Topical Directions and Preferences Hans Scholl |
1-13 |
Territorial Governance, E-Government and Sustainable Development Policy: A System Dynamics Approach Diego Navarra, Carmine Bianchi |
14-25 |
Open Government Data and Transparency
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Political Will and Strategic Use of YouTube to Advancing Government Transparency: An Analysis of Jakarta Government-Generated YouTube Videos Akemi Chatfield, Uuf Brajawidagda |
26-37 |
A Coordination Theory Perspective to Improve the Use of Open Data in Policy-Making Anneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen |
38-49 |
Opening Moves – Drivers, Enablers and Barriers of Open Data in a Semi-public Organization Anne Veenstra, Tijs Broek |
50-61 |
Open Government Portals Assessment: A Transparency for Accountability Perspective Rui Lourenço |
62-74 |
A Guide to Implement Open Data in Public Agencies Mauricio Solar, Luis Meijueiro, Fernando Daniels |
75-86 |
Participatory Data Gathering for Public Sector Reuse: Lessons Learned from Traditional Initiatives Nathalie Stembert, Peter Conradie, Ingrid Mulder, Sunil Choenni |
87-98 |
Linked Open Government Data Analytics Evangelos Kalampokis, Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos Tarabanis |
99-110 |
How to Support (Political) Decisions? Presentation of a Micro-simulation Model to Assess the Implications of EU-wide Tax Reforms Stefan Hohls |
111-122 |
Participation in Discussion Spaces of Health Informatics in Brazil Marcelo Fornazin, Luiz Joia |
123-134 |
Service Design and Improvement
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Government Architecture: Concepts, Use and Impact Marijn Janssen, Leif Flak, Øystein Sæbø |
135-147 |
Strategic Framework for Designing E-Government in Developing Countries Catherine Mkude, Maria Wimmer |
148-162 |
Performance Management of IT in Public Administrations: A Literature Review on Driving Forces, Barriers and Influencing Factors Vanessa Greger, Petra Wolf, Helmut Krcmar |
163-174 |
Value Proposition in Mobile Government Chien-Chih Yu |
175-187 |
A Framework for Interoperability Testing in Pan-European Public Service Provision Ansgar Mondorf, Maria Wimmer, Daniel Reiser |
188-199 |
Representational Practices in Demands Driven Development of Public Sector Johanna Sefyrin, Katarina Gidlund, Karin Öberg, Annelie Ekelin |
200-211 |
Process Management Challenges in Swedish Public Sector: A Bottom Up Initiative Carl-Mikael Lönn, Elin Uppström |
212-223 |
Business Processes and Standard Operating Procedures: Two Coins with Similar Sides Gertraud Peinel, Thomas Rose |
224-236 |
Stakeholder Salience Changes in an e-Government Implementation Project Karin Axelsson, Ulf Melin, Ida Lindgren |
237-249 |
Adoption and Service Evaluation
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Facilitating Adoption of International Information Infrastructures: A Living Labs Approach Bram Klievink, Inge Lucassen |
250-261 |
Examining Sources of Resistance to the Implementation of a Patent Management System in a Developing Country: Evidence from a Case Study of the Brazilian Patent Office Gabriel Canto Cavalheiro, Luiz Joia |
262-273 |
Modular Architecture for Adaptable Signature-Creation Tools Vesna Krnjic, Klaus Stranacher, Tobias Kellner, Andreas Fitzek |
274-285 |
Organizational Resistance to E-Invoicing – Results from an Empirical Investigation among SMEs Steffi Haag, Friedrich Born, Stanislav Kreuzer, Steffen Bernius |
286-297 |
The Influence of Social Context and Targeted Communication on e-Government Service Adoption Michael Räckers, Sara Hofmann, Jörg Becker |
298-309 |
Social Media and Social Network Analysis
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Social Media and Government Responsiveness: The Case of the UK Food Standards Agency Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos, Julie Barnett, Laurence Brooks |
310-321 |
Online Forums vs. Social Networks: Two Case Studies to Support eGovernment with Topic Opinion Analysis Timo Wandhöfer, Beccy Allen, Steve Taylor, Paul Walland, Sergej Sizov |
322-334 |