Government Information Quarterly

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Being smart: Emerging technologies and innovation in the public sector2014/06/01English110
Understanding the e-government paradox: Learning from literature and practice on barriers to adoption2014/06/01English110
E-government developments on delivering public services among EU cities2005/01/01English110
IoT and AI for Smart Government: A Research Agenda2019/04/01English109
What makes local governments' online communications successful? Insights from a multi-method analysis of Facebook2013/10/01English107
Adaptive governance: Towards a stable, accountable and responsive government2016/01/01English107
Realizing joined-up government — Dynamic capabilities and stage models for transformation2009/04/01English107
The multiple meanings of open government data: Understanding different stakeholders and their perspectives2015/10/01English105
Citizens' trust in government as a function of good governance and government agency's provision of quality information on social media during COVID-192021/10/01English105
Identifying the security risks associated with governmental use of cloud computing2010/07/01English104
The adoption of electronic tax filing systems: an empirical study2003/01/01English104
Adoption of open government data among government agencies2016/01/01English103
Tsunami early warnings via Twitter in government: Net-savvy citizens' co-production of time-critical public information services2013/10/01English103
Data science empowering the public: Data-driven dashboards for transparent and accountable decision-making in smart cities2020/07/01English101
Big and Open Linked Data (BOLD) in government: A challenge to transparency and privacy?2015/10/01English101
eParticipation research: Moving characterization forward (2006–2011)2012/07/01English100
Living labs: Implementing open innovation in the public sector2017/01/01English99
Open data for democracy: Developing a theoretical framework for open data use2017/01/01English98
An empirical investigation of mobile government adoption in rural China: A case study in Zhejiang province2014/07/01English98
The willingness of e-Government service adoption by business users: The role of offline service quality and trust in technology2011/04/01English97
Mobile applications in government services (mG-App) from user's perspectives: A predictive modelling approach2018/10/01English97
Opinion mining in social media: Modeling, simulating, and forecasting political opinions in the web2012/10/01English96
Understanding the evolution of e-government: The influence of systems of rules on public sector dynamics2007/04/01English95
Do they want it? Do they use it? The ‘Demand-Side’ of e-Government in Australia and New Zealand2010/03/01English95
Open government objectives and participation motivations2015/01/01English94
Explaining the acceptance and use of government Internet services: A multivariate analysis of 2006 survey data in the Netherlands2008/07/01English93
Can the internet reduce corruption? A cross-country study based on dynamic panel data models2011/01/01English93
An empirical analysis of e-participation. The role of social networks and e-government over citizens' online engagement2014/07/01English93
Measuring user satisfaction from e-Government services: Lessons from Jordan2013/07/01English91
Towards cyberactivism 2.0? Understanding the use of social media and other information technologies for political activism and social movements2014/07/01English90