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Electronic Government, an International Journal, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2023
- Omar Salameh Al-Hujran, Ayman Alarabiat, Mohammed Alsuwaidi:
Analysing e-government maturity models. 1-21 - Hasna Arshad, Sohail Asghar, Muhammad Asim Noor:
A framework for eGovernment project success: an exploratory study using systematic literature review and empirical investigation. 22-54 - Chih-Kai Chang, River Su:
Surveying motor vehicles office staff members' attitudes and behavioural intentions toward e-learning. 55-71 - Monique S. S. Siqueira, Felipe Silva Dias, Silvia H. Rigatto, Michael Crystian Nepomuceno Carvalho, Thiago A. M. Marques, André Pimenta Freire:
Who watches the watchers? Accessibility of the public prosecutor's office websites in Brazil and implications for e-government accessibility surveillance policies. 72-94 - Sotirios Zygiaris, Bassem E. Maamari:
The journey from e-government to digital transformation: the case of Saudi Arabia. 95-111 - Sanjay Thakur, Lekh Raj Verma, Jitender Tiwari, Kokila Negi:
Perspectives and challenges of common service centres towards e-governance. 112-122
Volume 19, Number 2, 2023
- Achmad Nurmandi, Herpita Wahyuni, María-Dolores Guillamón, Salahudin, Isnaini Muallidin:
Social media use for public policymaking cycle: a meta-analysis. 123-145 - Igor Oliychenko, Maryna Ditkovska:
Improving information quality in e-government of Ukraine. 146-167 - Gonçalo Paiva Dias, Mariuxi Bruzza, Manuel Tupia:
Social media adoption and reach by Ecuadorian local governments: an empirical study. 168-184 - Francesco Buccafurri, Gianluca Lax, Antonia Russo:
Allowing privacy-preserving fog computing with digital identity assurance in remote clinical services. 185-201 - Rulinawaty, Sofjan Aripin, Andriyansah, Lukman Samboteng:
Participatory governance capacity building: the missing link of poverty eradication in food diversification policies in Indonesia. 202-220 - Jyoti Yadav, Anil K. Saini, Amit Kumar Yadav:
Design of government-citizen participation model for sustainable eGovernment ecosystem - Indian context. 221-249 - Taghi Javdani Gandomani, Sheida Shirian, Hadi Khosravi Farsani:
A novel model to improve mobile commerce acceptance based on TAM in Iran. 250-272
Volume 19, Number 3, 2023
- Wilson Nwankwo, Paschal U. Chinedu, Florence U. Masajuwa, Christian Njoku, Simon E. Imoisi:
Adoption of i-voting infrastructure: addressing network-level cybersecurity breaches. 273-303 - Anita Saroj, Sukomal Pal:
E-governance through social media: an analysis on the use of Facebook and Twitter by Indian Government. 304-331 - Zainab M. Aljazzaf:
An analytical study of the factors influencing trust in Kuwait e-government. 332-355 - Suha A. AlAwadhi:
Trust as a leveraging factor for civic engagement. 356-375 - Acheampong Owusu:
Assessing the impact of e-government systems from citizens' perspective: evidence from Ghana. 376-400
Volume 19, Number 4, 2023
- Nadine Victor Batista, Helena Carreiras, Alexandre Moraes Ramos:
Socio-economic aspects as influencing factors in the maturity of local electronic government. 401-419 - Vusumuzi Maphosa, Mfowabo Maphosa:
Assessing SADC e-government maturity through the lens of its cities. 420-436 - Tony Carrizales, James Melitski:
Access and equity in a technological world: an assessment of national government websites. 437-452 - Sholiq Sholiq, Apol Pribadi Subriadi, Ragesa Mario Junior:
An owner estimate cost model: testing for medium software projects. 453-476 - Erlane K. Ghani, Siti Murni Abdol Jahim:
Can auditors' attributes and organisational resources influence information technology audit quality in the public sector? 477-491 - Hanane Benaddi, Yaâcoub Hannad, Elyoussfi El Kettani, Mohammed Askour:
E-readiness assessment for public e-services in Morocco. 492-508 - Askar B. Sembin, Leila A. Tussupova, Irina V. Selezneva, Marina V. Shtiller, Madina S. Tulegenova:
Specifics of project management in modern conditions of digital transformation of the economy. 509-518
Volume 19, Number 5, 2023
- C. Devi Parameswari, M. Ilayaraja:
A secure and efficient public distribution system using Ethereum-based blockchain technology. 519-538 - Zainab AlMeraj, Ali K. Alenezi, Paul D. Manuel:
An empirical investigation into organisation cyber security readiness from the IT employee and manager perspectives. 539-559 - Yaying Zhou, Yanhuai Lang, Kevin J. Lü:
Public opinion analysis in pandemic management: an evolutionary game theory perspective. 560-585 - Sultanmurat M. Srapilov, Gulnar A. Alibayeva, Aizhan Ye. Zhatkanbayeva, Dina M. Baimakhanova, Nazilya R. Razzak:
Problems of improving public administration in the context of digitalisation and informatisation. 586-606 - Eiman Tamah Al-Shammari:
Readiness and acceptability for use of e-government services in Kuwait: a case study. 607-618 - Muhammad Iqbal, Ulung Pribadi:
Why does effort expectancy not have a significant effect on the utilisation of e-reports in Sleman Regency? 619-639
Volume 19, Number 6, 2023
- Kriti Priya Gupta, Preeti Bhaskar, Priyanka Bhaskar:
Inhibiting and enabling factors influencing employees' adoption of e-government: prioritisation using analytic hierarchy process. 641-666 - Vanessa Hernandes Oliveira de Oliveira, Paulo Gonçalves Pinheiro, Nelson Guilherme Machado Pinto:
From open government to open government data: a bibliometric view. 667-692 - Cesar Renteria:
Expected benefits of crowdsourcing outcomes in government: identifying and explaining some of the mechanisms. 693-714 - Ibrahim Osman Adam, Muftawu Dzang Alhassan:
The effects of mobile network performance and affordability on e-government development. 715-733 - Oleg A. Diegtiar, etyana A. Kravchenko, Olena L. Yevmieshkina, Tetiana V. Sych, Yana M. Linetska:
Optimisation of information and communication systems of local government. 734-746 - Daria A. Kostyreva, Anastasia Yu. Kretova, Boris M. Likhtenshtein:
Digitalisation as a tool of public administration (using the example of Tyumen). 747-759 - Liubov I. Demchyna, Tetiana D. Hantsiuk, Liliia Yu. Burkivska, Svitlana M. Hryhorash, Oksana V. Laba:
Information support of institutions' activities in the context of e-governance implementation. 760-770
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