Smart government is used to characterize activities that creatively invest in emergent technologies coupled with innovative strategies to achieve more agile and resilient …
Despite growing interest in the potential of digital technologies to enhance co-production and co-creation in public services, there is a lack of hard evidence on their actual impact …
S Lee-Geiller, TD Lee - Government Information Quarterly, 2019 - Elsevier
The last few decades have witnessed unprecedented transformations in every sector of society, resulting from the explosive advancement of information and communication …
Smartness has recently emerged as a desirable characteristic of governments, cities, communities, infrastructures, and devices. Within the public sector, smart city has become a …
There is a very limited empirical research examining the impact of media and content types on stakeholders' engagement on social media platforms, and basically none within the …
Local participation is the new democratic imperative. In the United States, three-fourths of all cities have developed opportunities for citizen involvement in strategic planning. The World …
Crowdsourcing is a term that was coined in 2006 to describe how the commercial sector was beginning to outsource problems or tasks to the public through an open call for solutions …
D Linders - Government information quarterly, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper examines the evolution of citizen coproduction in the age of social media, web 2.0 interactivity, and ubiquitous connectivity. The paper first discusses the re-emergence of …
C Bonina, B Eaton - Government Information Quarterly, 2020 - Elsevier
Open government data (OGD) initiatives are an emergent platform research topic. There is little understanding how these platforms are governed for the innovation of services using …