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5by Attard, Judie Orlandi, Fabrizio Scerri, Simon Auer, Sören Published in Government information quarterly (01.10.2015)“...We conduct a systematic survey with the aim of assessing open government data initiatives, that is; any attempt, by a government or otherwise, to open data...”
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6by Dwivedi, Yogesh K Rana, Nripendra P Janssen, Marijn Lal, Banita Williams, Michael D Clement, Marc Published in Government information quarterly (01.04.2017)“...In electronic government (hereafter e-government), a large variety of technology adoption models are employed, which make researchers and policymakers puzzled...”
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7by Ølnes, Svein Ubacht, Jolien Janssen, Marijn Published in Government information quarterly (01.09.2017)“...Blockchain refers to a range of general purpose technologies to exchange information and transact digital assets in distributed networks. The core question...”
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8by Linders, Dennis Published in Government information quarterly (01.10.2012)“...This paper examines the evolution of citizen coproduction in the age of social media, web 2.0 interactivity, and ubiquitous connectivity. The paper first...”
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9by Bertot, John C Jaeger, Paul T Grimes, Justin M Published in Government information quarterly (2010)“...In recent years, many governments have worked to increase openness and transparency in their actions. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are...”
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10by Dwivedi, Yogesh K Shareef, Mahmud Akhter Simintiras, Antonis C Lal, Banita Weerakkody, Vishanth Published in Government information quarterly (01.01.2016)“...Which antecedents affect the adoption by users is still often a puzzle for policy-makers. Antecedents examined in this research include technological artefacts...”
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11by Bonsón, Enrique Torres, Lourdes Royo, Sonia Flores, Francisco Published in Government information quarterly (01.04.2012)“...Various authors have highlighted the potential contribution of the internet to enhance the interactivity, transparency, and openness of public sector entities...”
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12“...In developing open data policies, governments aim to stimulate and guide the publication of government data and to gain advantages from its use. Currently...”
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13by Dawes, Sharon S Vidiasova, Lyudmila Parkhimovich, Olga Published in Government information quarterly (01.01.2016)“...The open government data (OGD) movement has rapidly expanded worldwide with high expectations for substantial benefits to society. However, recent research has...”
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14“...Social media has opened up unprecedented new possibilities of engaging the public in government work. In response to the Open Government Directive, U.S...”
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15by Bertot, John Carlo Jaeger, Paul T Hansen, Derek Published in Government information quarterly (2012)“...Government agencies are increasingly using social media to connect with those they serve. These connections have the potential to extend government services,...”
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16by van Zoonen, Liesbet Published in Government information quarterly (01.07.2016)“...In this paper a framework is constructed to hypothesize if and how smart city technologies and urban big data produce privacy concerns among the people in...”
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17by Criado, J. Ignacio Sandoval-Almazan, Rodrigo Gil-Garcia, J. Ramon Published in Government information quarterly (01.10.2013)“...Social media in government is becoming one of the major trends in Electronic Government (e-government) research and practice worldwide. During the last few...”
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18by Mossberger, Karen Wu, Yonghong Crawford, Jared Published in Government information quarterly (01.10.2013)“...Changing the relationship between citizens and government is often cited as a goal for digital government, and new tools such as social media have the...”
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19by Mergel, Ines Published in Government information quarterly (01.04.2013)“...In 2009, the departments in the executive branch of the U.S. federal government received the presidential marching order to “harness new technologies” in order...”
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20by Kavanaugh, Andrea L Fox, Edward A Sheetz, Steven D Yang, Seungwon Li, Lin Tzy Shoemaker, Donald J Natsev, Apostol Xie, Lexing Published in Government information quarterly (01.10.2012)“...Social media and online services with user-generated content (e.g., Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube) have made a staggering amount of information (and...”