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 …
Y Gong, J Yang, X Shi - Government Information Quarterly, 2020 - Elsevier
Digital transformation (DT) is a strategic imperative for governments that aim to improve their services and efficiency. Despite high expectations regarding DT practices, there is limited …
Smartness has recently emerged as a desirable characteristic of governments, cities, communities, infrastructures, and devices. Within the public sector, smart city has become a …
Drawing on modernization and institutional theories, this study tests the association between the digitalization of government services and tax evasion via the moderation effect of …
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 …
HJ Wang, J Lo - Government Information Quarterly, 2016 - Elsevier
With an emerging interest in open government data (OGD) around the world, there has been an increasing need for research on the determinants of OGD adoption. This study examines …
T Nam - Government Information Quarterly, 2012 - Elsevier
Through various platforms enabled by Web 2.0 technologies, citizens can collectively create public information, provide service, and take part in policy processes. Pushed by the Open …
Many countries around the world are investing a great amount of resources in government IT initiatives. However, few of these projects achieve their stated goals and some of them are …
Researchers and practitioners around the world recognize the potential of information technologies to promote government transformation. This transformation has been …