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Government Information Quarterly, Volume 41
Volume 41, Number 1, 2024
- Vanessa R. Levesque, Kathleen P. Bell, Eileen S. Johnson:
The role of municipal digital services in advancing rural resilience. 101883 - Ini Kong, Marijn Janssen, Nitesh Bharosa:
Realizing quantum-safe information sharing: Implementation and adoption challenges and policy recommendations for quantum-safe transitions. 101884 - Friso Selten, Bram Klievink:
Organizing public sector AI adoption: Navigating between separation and integration. 101885 - Martin Lnenicka, Anastasija Nikiforova, Mariusz Luterek, Petar Milic, Daniel Rudmark, Sebastian Neumaier, Caterina Santoro, Cesar Casiano Flores, Marijn Janssen, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar:
Identifying patterns and recommendations of and for sustainable open data initiatives: A benchmarking-driven analysis of open government data initiatives among European countries. 101898 - Kellyton Brito, Rogério Luiz Cardoso Silva Filho, Paulo Jorge Leitão Adeodato:
Stop trying to predict elections only with twitter - There are other data sources and technical issues to be improved. 101899 - Georgia van Toorn:
Inclusion interrupted: Lessons from the making of a digital assistant by and for people with disability. 101900 - Chris Townley, Christel Koop:
Exploring the potential and limits of digital tools for inclusive regulatory engagement with citizens. 101901 - Erna H. J. M. Ruijer, Carmen Dymanus, Erik-Jan van Kesteren, Laura Boeschoten, Albert Meijer:
Open data work for empowered deliberative democracy: Findings from a living lab study. 101902 - Pascale-Catherine Kirklies, Oliver Neumann, Lisa Hohensinn:
Promoting digital equality in co-production: The role of platform design. 101903 - Rony Medaglia, Boriana Rukanova, Ziyan Zhang:
Digital government and the circular economy transition: An analytical framework and a research agenda. 101904 - Kristina Muhhina:
ICT-based co-production and democracy: Enacting space, people, and authority in polycentric sites of governance in Estonia. 101905 - Tessa Haesevoets, Bram Verschuere, Ruben Van Severen, Arne Roets:
How do citizens perceive the use of Artificial Intelligence in public sector decisions? 101906 - Erico Przeybilovicz, Maria Alexandra Cunha:
Governing in the digital age: The emergence of dynamic smart urban governance modes. 101907 - Muhammad Salar Khan, Azka Shoaib, Elizabeth Arledge:
How to promote AI in the US federal government: Insights from policy process frameworks. 101908 - Åsa-Karin Engstrand:
Managing the manosphere: The limits of responsibility for government social media adoption. 101909 - Tzuhao Chen, J. Ramón Gil-García, G. Brian Burke, Alessandria Dey, Derek Werthmuller:
Characterizing technology affordances, constraints, and coping strategies for information dissemination to the public: Insights from emergency messaging in US local governments. 101910 - Matthias Döring, Kim Sass Mikkelsen, Jonas Krogh Madsen, Kristian Bloch Haug:
Creating a workforce of fatigued cynics? A randomized controlled trial of implementing an algorithmic decision-making support tool. 101911 - Samuel Fosso Wamba, Serge-Lopez Wamba-Taguimdje, Qihui Lu, Maciel Manoel Queiroz:
How emerging technologies can solve critical issues in organizational operations: An analysis of blockchain-driven projects in the public sector. 101912 - Mohammad Alshallaqi, Yaser Hasan Al-Mamary:
Paradoxical digital inclusion: The mixed blessing of street-level intermediaries in reducing administrative burden. 101913 - Illugi T. Hjaltalín, Hallur Th. Sigurdarson:
The strategic use of AI in the public sector: A public values analysis of national AI strategies. 101914 - Karin Axelsson, Ulf Melin, Malin Granath:
Exploring services in a smart city through socio-technical design principles: Revealing five tensions in a smart living context. 101915 - Ying Li, Rui Yang, Yikun Lu:
A privacy risk identification framework of open government data: A mixed-method study in China. 101916
Volume 41, Number 2, 2024
- Anna Grøndahl Larsen, Asbjørn Følstad:
The impact of chatbots on public service provision: A qualitative interview study with citizens and public service providers. 101927 - Dolores E. Luna, Sergio Picazo-Vela, Battulga Buyannemekh, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Creating public value through digital service delivery from a citizen's perspective. 101928 - Blair Attard-Frost, Ana Brandusescu, Kelly Lyons:
The governance of artificial intelligence in Canada: Findings and opportunities from a review of 84 AI governance initiatives. 101929 - Nuria Benmohamed, Jun Shen, Elena Vlahu-Gjorgievska:
Public value creation through the use of open government data in Australian public sector: A quantitative study from employees' perspective. 101930 - Nir Kshetri, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Marijn Janssen:
Metaverse for advancing government: Prospects, challenges and a research agenda. 101931 - Tobias Mettler, Gianluca Miscione, Claus D. Jacobs, Ali Asker Guenduez:
Same same but different: How policies frame societal-level digital transformation. 101932 - Tao Chen, Siqi Li, Zhongping Zeng, Zhehao Liang, Yuxi Chen, Wenshan Guo:
An empirical investigation of users' switching intention to public service robots: From the perspective of PPM framework. 101933 - Jun Fang, Longwen Zhao, Shuting Li:
Exploring open government data ecosystems across data, information, and business. 101934 - Naci Karkin, Asunur Cezar:
The generation of public value through e-participation initiatives: A synthesis of the extant literature. 101935 - Battulga Buyannemekh, Sergio Picazo-Vela, Dolores E. Luna, Luis F. Luna-Reyes:
Understanding value of digital service delivery by governments in Mexico. 101936 - Philip Tin Yun Lee, Alvin Ying Lu, Feiyu E, Michael Chau:
Feature engineering from the perspective of agenda setting for predicting the success of online petitions. 101937 - Wookjoon Sung, Jooho Lee:
A longitudinal study on the diffusion and the divide in the use of e-government services among vulnerable citizens in Korea. 101938 - Shangrui Wang, Zheng Liang:
What does the public think about artificial intelligence? An investigation of technological frames in different technological context. 101939 - Wenyan Tu, Ting Gong, Hui Li:
The divergent effects of agent-controlled transparency on corruption latency: Evidence from China. 101942
Volume 41, Number 3, 2024
- Yue Guo, Sirui Li, Lei Zhou, Yu Sun:
Exploring the influence of technology regulatory policy instruments on public acceptance of algorithm recommender systems. 101940 - Robin Guohuibin Li:
Institutional trustworthiness on public attitudes toward facial recognition technology: Evidence from U.S. policing. 101941 - Elaine Venson, Rejane Maria da Costa Figueiredo, Edna Dias Canedo:
Leveraging a startup-based approach for digital transformation in the public sector: A case study of Brazil's startup gov.br program. 101943 - Hannah Ruschemeier, Lukas Hondrich:
Automation bias in public administration - an interdisciplinary perspective from law and psychology. 101953 - Sangeeta Khorana, Santiago Caram, Nripendra P. Rana:
Measuring public procurement transparency with an index: Exploring the role of e-GP systems and institutions. 101952 - Bokyong Shin, Jacqueline Floch, Mikko Rask, Peter Bæck, Christopher Edgar, Aleksandra Berditchevskaia, Pierre Mesure, Matthieu Branlat:
A systematic analysis of digital tools for citizen participation. 101954 - Grace M. Begany, J. Ramón Gil-García:
Open government data initiatives as agents of digital transformation in the public sector: Exploring the extent of use among early adopters. 101955 - Linda Weigl, Tamara Roth, Alexandre Amard, Liudmila Zavolokina:
When public values and user-centricity in e-government collide - A systematic review. 101956 - Xuesong Li, Jian Wang:
Should government chatbots behave like civil servants? The effect of chatbot identity characteristics on citizen experience. 101957 - Jonathan Crusoe, Johan Magnusson, Johan Eklund:
Digital transformation decoupling: The impact of willful ignorance on public sector digital transformation. 101958 - Xiaomin Zhang, Bin Chen, Bo Yan, Yao Liu, Long Wu:
Critical constraints on high performance of provincial E-governments in China: A necessary condition analysis. 101959 - Joong-Yeup Lee, Beomsoo Kim, Sang-Hyeak Yoon:
A conceptual digital policy framework via mixed-methods approach: Navigating public value for value-driven digital transformation. 101961 - Juan Pablo Ripamonti:
Does being informed about government transparency boost trust? Exploring an overlooked mechanism. 101960 - Shalini Misra, Benjamin Katz, Patrick Roberts, Mackenzie Carney, Isabel Valdivia:
Toward a person-environment fit framework for artificial intelligence implementation in the public sector. 101962 - Jeroen Delfos, Anneke Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, Sander van Cranenburgh, Caspar G. Chorus, Roel I. J. Dobbe:
Integral system safety for machine learning in the public sector: An empirical account. 101963 - Swapnil Sharma, Arpan Kumar Kar, M. P. Gupta:
Untangling the web between digital citizen empowerment, accountability and quality of participation experience for e-government: Lessons from India. 101964
Volume 41, Number 4, 2024
- Naomi Aoki, Tomohiko Tatsumi, Go Naruse, Kentaro Maeda:
Explainable AI for government: Does the type of explanation matter to the accuracy, fairness, and trustworthiness of an algorithmic decision as perceived by those who are affected? 101965 - Ida Lindgren:
Ironies of automation and their implications for public service automation. 101974 - Kuang-Ting Tai, Pallavi Awasthi, Ivan P. Lee:
Open government data and self-efficacy: The empirical evidence of micro foundation via survey experiments. 101975 - Unai Fischer Abaigar, Christoph Kern, Noam Barda, Frauke Kreuter:
Bridging the gap: Towards an expanded toolkit for AI-driven decision-making in the public sector. 101976 - Muhammad Afzal, Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos:
Coping with digital transformation in frontline public services: A study of user adaptation in policing. 101977 - Reni Sulastri, Marijn Janssen, Ibo van de Poel, Aaron Yi Ding:
Transforming towards inclusion-by-design: Information system design principles shaping data-driven financial inclusiveness. 101979 - Taberez Ahmed Neyazi, Arif Hussain Nadaf, Khai Ee Tan, Ralph Schroeder:
Does trust in government moderate the perception towards deepfakes? Comparative perspectives from Asia on the risks of AI and misinformation for democracy. 101980
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