A Meijer, V Bekkers - Government Information Quarterly, 2015 - Elsevier
Theoretical fragmentation in e-government studies hampers the further development of this field of study. This paper argues that a metatheory can reduce theoretical confusion. Ideas …
EM Solomon, A van Klyton - Utilities policy, 2020 - Elsevier
This study analyses the impact of the use of digital technology on economic growth for 39 African countries from 2012 to 2016. This analysis applies a system GMM estimator to …
The use of information technologies has been a window of opportunity for local governments to increase initiatives and instruments for citizen participation and interaction with society …
The rapid advancements in the digital economy have created numerous opportunities and solutions for industrial green transformation. However, the complex relationship between …
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 …
This study represents two critical steps forward in the area of smart city research and practice. The first is in the form of the development of a comprehensive conceptualization of …
Open data platforms are hoped to foster democratic processes, yet recent empirical research shows that so far they have failed to do so. We argue that current open data platforms do not …
Social media such as blogs, microblogs or electronic social networks can transform the ways in which we relate to other people and organizations. Government organizations are …