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volume 29, number 1, 2024
SPECIAL SECTION: Digital Government and Sustainable Development Goals.
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29 (1) (2024)
Antonio Cordella
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Francesco Gualdi
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Mindel van de Laar
Digital skills within the Public Sector: A missing link to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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29 (1) (2024)
Albert Meijer
Perspectives on the twin transition: Instrumental and institutional linkages between the digital and sustainability transitions.
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29 (1) (2024)
Team science - Ethics and transparency of author contributions.
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29 (1) (2024)
Erratum to: Policy Review: The Evolving Governance of Surveillance Cameras in the UK.
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29 (1) (2024)
REGULAR PAPERS.
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29 (1) (2024)
Leif Sundberg
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Jonny Holmström
Citizen-centricity in digital government research: A literature review and integrative framework.
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29 (1) (2024)
Hermin Indah Wahyuni
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Andi Awaluddin Fitrah
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Deby Febriyan Eprilianto
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Ida Mardalena
Technology, transparency, and collaboration/integration: Analysis of digital government problems from public communication perspective during the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.
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29 (1) (2024)
Jens Meijen
Future-proofing the people? A comparative analysis of data sovereignty as a discursive practice in Western European right-wing populism's digital policies.
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29 (1) (2024)
Rony Medaglia
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Gianluca Misuraca
Introduction to the special section on digital government and sustainable development goals: SDGs as a key challenge for digital government research.
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29 (1) (2024)
Anne-Mette Sundahl
Book Review.
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29 (1) (2024)
volume 29, number 2, 2024
Valerie Albrecht
Collaborative competences for agile public servants: A case study on public sector innovation fellowships.
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29 (2) (2024)
Oliver Neumann
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Pascale-Catherine Kirklies
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Susanne Hadorn
Does agile improve value creation in government?
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29 (2) (2024)
Yashwant Singh Yadav
in public service organizations: Exploring the role of felt accountability amongst line managers.
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29 (2) (2024)
The Power of Language and Discourse in eGovernment.
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29 (2) (2024)
Jakob Kühler
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Nicolas Drathschmidt
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Daniela Großmann
'Modern talking': Narratives of agile by German public sector employees.
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29 (2) (2024)
Audrey Gonin
, World Scientific Publishing Company.
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29 (2) (2024)
Caroline Fischer
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Oliver Neumann
Introduction to the special issue 'Towards a Multi-Level Understanding of Agile in Government: Macro, Meso and Micro Perspectives'.
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29 (2) (2024)
Yvonne Hegele
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Aline Stoll
What drives the adoption of agile government? Insights from Austria, Germany, and Switzerland.
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29 (2) (2024)
Andrea Bonomi Savignon
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Lorenzo Costumato
Project management logics for agile public strategic management: Propositions from the literature and a research agenda.
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29 (2) (2024)
volume 28, number 1, 2023
Information Polity publishes more than strong empirical studies: It is a rich platform for learning and debate.
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28 (1) (2023)
volume 28, number 2, 2023
Keitha Booth
The Power of Partnership in Open Government: Reconsidering Multistakeholder Governance Reform.
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28 (2) (2023)
Bjorn Kleizen
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Wouter Van Dooren
Is everything under control? An experimental study on how control over data influences trust in and support for major governmental data exchange projects.
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28 (2) (2023)
Shirley Kempeneer
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Johan Wolswinkel
Rethinking Open Government Data for Citizen Participation. An Introduction to a Special Issue.
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28 (2) (2023)
Rajesh Dinesh Hanbal
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Amit Prakash
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Janaki Srinivasan
Seeing data like a state: A case of Open Government Data in India's livelihoods program.
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28 (2) (2023)
Shirley Kempeneer
Tkacz, Nathaniel (2022) Being with data: The dashboarding of everyday life, Polity Press.
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28 (2) (2023)
Gijs van Maanen
What if? A short commentary on the philosophical bedrock of open government discourse.
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28 (2) (2023)
C. Johan Wolswinkel
The Dutch Open Government Act: Bridging old and new open government?
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28 (2) (2023)
Heather Broomfield
Where is open data in the Open Data Directive?
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28 (2) (2023)
Alex Ingrams
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Wesley Kaufmann
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Daan Jacobs
Citizen requests and the price of public information: An experimental test.
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28 (2) (2023)
Two Editorials: An Editorial by the Editors-in-Chief and an Editorial by ChatGPT.
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28 (2) (2023)
Tobias Mettler
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Gianluca Miscione
Is altruism dead? A critical case study on the paradigm shift in Open Government Data.
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28 (2) (2023)
Keegan McBride
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Anastasija Nikiforova
,
Martin Lnenicka
The role of open government data and co-creation in crisis management: Initial conceptual propositions from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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28 (2) (2023)
volume 28, number 3, 2023
Cesar Renteria
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Samanta Varela-Castro
A landscape of participatory platform architectures: Ideas, decisions, and mapping.
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28 (3) (2023)
Md. Ashraful Islam
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Md. Al-Fahad Bhuiyan
Social media adoption in the public sector of Bangladesh: Progress and efficiency.
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28 (3) (2023)
Isabelle C. Fest
Jérôme Duberry (2022) Artificial Intelligence and Democracy: Risks and Promises of AI-mediated citizen-government relations, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham.
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28 (3) (2023)
Vasili Mankevich
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Johan Magnusson
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Fredrik Svahn
The great wave: The increasing demand for digital competence within the public sector.
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28 (3) (2023)
Huaxiong Jiang
A SWOT analysis of smart governance applications amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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28 (3) (2023)
Sveinung Legard
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Ian McShane
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José Manuel Ruano
What explains the degree of e-participation? A comparison of the adoption of digital participation platforms in Oslo, Melbourne and Madrid.
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28 (3) (2023)
Mille Edith Kjærsgaard Hansen
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Jonathan Crusoe
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Ulf Melin
Exploration of metaphors as a way to understand socio-technical phenomena: An emergent framework.
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28 (3) (2023)
Roos Hofstra
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Ank Michels
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Albert Meijer
Online democratic participation during COVID-19.
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28 (3) (2023)
Editorial issue 3 2023: The Value of Classic Works in our Field.
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28 (3) (2023)
volume 28, number 4, 2023
Michelle Allgood
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Ashlee Frandell
U.S. state health agencies and organizational learning: An exploratory analysis of website accessibility during COVID-19.
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28 (4) (2023)
David Karlström
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Gustav Lidén
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Leif Sundberg
Explaining variations in the implementation and use of e-petitions in local government.
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28 (4) (2023)
Bram Faber
Informal experimentation, centralization, or distribution? Assessing technological, organizational and contextual factors for social media institutionalization processes in Dutch municipalities.
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28 (4) (2023)
Evrim Tan
Designing an AI compatible open government data ecosystem for public governance.
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28 (4) (2023)
Marcus Heidlund
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Leif Sundberg
What is the value of digitalization? Strategic narratives in local government.
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28 (4) (2023)
Editorial: Improving Diversity in our Journal.
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28 (4) (2023)
Rodrigo Firmino
,
Rafael Evangelista
Pandemic techno-politics in the Global South.
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28 (4) (2023)
Pate Fussey
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C. William R. Webster
Policy Review: The Evolving Governance of Surveillance Cameras in the UK.
Inf. Polity
28 (4) (2023)