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Electronic Government
Hans Jochen Scholl, Olivier Glassey, Marijn Janssen, Bram Klievink, Ida Lindgren, Peter Parycek, Efthimios Tambouris, Maria A. Wimmer, Tomasz Janowski, Delfina Sá Soares
Front Matter

E-Government Foundations


Making Sense of Indices and Impact Numbers: Establishing Leading EGOV Scholars’ “Signatures”
Hans Scholl
3-18
Cross-Context Linking Concepts Discovery in E-Government Literature
Bojan Cestnik, Alenka Kern
19-30
Open Statistics: The Rise of a New Era for Open Data?
Evangelos Kalampokis, Efthimios Tambouris, Areti Karamanou, Konstantinos Tarabanis
31-43

Open Government


Open Data Innovation Capabilities: Towards a Framework of How to Innovate with Open Data
Silja Eckartz, Tijs Broek, Merel Ooms
47-60
Open Data Research in the Nordic Region: Towards a Scandinavian Approach?
Iryna Susha, Paul Johannesson, Gustaf Juell-Skielse
61-73
Open Government Data Ecosystems: Linking Transparency for Innovation with Transparency for Participation and Accountability
Luigi Reggi, Sharon Dawes
74-86
Open Government Policies: Untangling the Differences and Similarities Between the US and the EU Approach
Rui Lourenço
87-98
Towards Effective and Efficient Open Government in Parliaments with Situational Awareness-Based Information Services
Elena Sánchez-Nielsen, Francisco Chávez-Gutiérrez
99-112

E-government Services and Governance


Coordinating Decision-Making in Data Management Activities: A Systematic Review of Data Governance Principles
Paul Brous, Marijn Janssen, Riikka Vilminko-Heikkinen
115-125
Determinants of Clarity of Roles and Responsibilities in Interagency Information Integration and Sharing (IIS)
Djoko Sayogo, J. Gil-Garcia, Felippe Cronemberger
126-134
Requirements for an Architecture Framework for Pan-European E-Government Services
Ansgar Mondorf, Maria Wimmer
135-150
Integrating Digital Migrants: Solutions for Cross-Border Identification from E-Residency to eIDAS. A Case Study from Estonia
Gerli Aavik, Robert Krimmer
151-163
IS Acquisition Characteristics in the Public Sector
Paula Mäki-Lohiluoma, Pasi Hellsten, Samuli Pekkola
164-175
E-Government Challenges: Methods Supporting Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
Catherine Mkude, Maria Wimmer
176-187
Techno-Government Networks: Actor-Network Theory in Electronic Government Research
Marcelo Fornazin, Luiz Joia
188-199

Smart Innovations


An Analytic Framework for Open Government Policy Design Processes
Alex Ingrams
203-214
In Search of ICT in Smart Cities – Policy Documents as Idea Carriers in Urban Development
Karin Axelsson, Ulf Melin, Malin Granath
215-227
Towards a “Smart Society” Through a Connected and Smart Citizenry in South Africa: A Review of the National Broadband Strategy and Policy
More Manda, Judy Backhouse
228-240
Social Smart City: Introducing Digital and Social Strategies for Participatory Governance in Smart Cities
Robin Effing, Bert Groot
241-252
Beyond Bitcoin Enabling Smart Government Using Blockchain Technology
Svein Ølnes
253-264
Making Computers Understand Coalition and Opposition in Parliamentary Democracy
Matthias Steinbauer, Markus Hiesmair, Gabriele Anderst-Kotsis
265-276
Digital Networks in Public Administration: The Case of #Localgov
Panos Panagiotopoulos, Dennis Widt
277-286
Construction of Enterprise Architecture in Discourses Within the Public Sector
Juha Lemmetti
287-298
Towards Trusted Trade-Lanes
Joris Hulstijn, Wout Hofman, Gerwin Zomer, Yao-Hua Tan
299-311

 

 


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