| Prospects and challenges of sharing economy for the public sector |
39 |
| The public value of E-Government - A literature review |
36 |
| Mapping the challenges of Artificial Intelligence in the public sector: Evidence from public healthcare |
30 |
| What determines success of an e-government service? Validation of an integrative model of e-filing continuance usage |
29 |
| Success of IoT in Smart Cities of India: An empirical analysis |
22 |
| Mobile applications in government services (mG-App) from user's perspectives: A predictive modelling approach |
19 |
| Toward a typology of government social media communication: Democratic goals, symbolic acts and self-presentation |
17 |
| Defining digital transformation: Results from expert interviews |
17 |
| What followers are saying about transformational leaders fostering employee innovation via organisational learning, knowledge sharing and social media use in public organisations? |
17 |
| All hands on deck to tweet #sandy: Networked governance of citizen coproduction in turbulent times |
17 |
| Examining citizens' perceived value of internet of things technologies in facilitating public sector services engagement |
16 |
| How and where is artificial intelligence in the public sector going? A literature review and research agenda |
16 |
| Transforming the communication between citizens and government through AI-guided chatbots |
15 |
| IoT and AI for Smart Government: A Research Agenda |
14 |
| Exploring open government data capacity of government agency: Based on the resource-based theory |
14 |
| Adaptive governance, status quo bias, and political competition: Why the sharing economy is welcome in some cities but not in others |
13 |
| Adaptive governance and decentralization: Evidence from regulation of the sharing economy in multi-level governance |
13 |
| Social identity and trust in internet-based voting adoption |
12 |
| Customer agility and responsiveness through big data analytics for public value creation: A case study of Houston 311 on-demand services |
12 |
| Promoting the use of open government data: Cases of training and engagement |
11 |
| Using government websites to enhance democratic E-governance: A conceptual model for evaluation |
10 |
| Twitter as a tool for citizen engagement: An empirical study of the Andalusian municipalities |
10 |
| Innovating and changing the policy-cycle: Policy-makers be prepared |
10 |
| A framework for Internet of Things-enabled smart government: A case of IoT cybersecurity policies and use cases in US federal government |
10 |
| Motivations for open data adoption: An institutional theory perspective |
10 |
| From one-stop shop to no-stop shop: An e-government stage model |
10 |
| The role of trust in e-Government effectiveness, operational effectiveness and user satisfaction: Lessons from Saudi Arabia in e-G2B |
10 |
| Agile local governments: Experimentation before implementation |
10 |
| Big and open linked data analytics ecosystem: Theoretical background and essential elements |
10 |
| Comparison of metadata quality in open data portals using the Analytic Hierarchy Process |
10 |
| The role of privacy policy on consumers' perceived privacy |
9 |
| An integrative public IoT framework for smart government |
9 |
| Towards a typology of adaptive governance in the digital government context: The role of decision-making and accountability |
9 |
| Close encounters of the digital kind: A research agenda for the digitalization of public services |
8 |
| A path-dependence perspective on the adoption of Internet of Things: Evidence from early adopters of smart and connected sensors in the United States |
8 |
| Why E-participation systems fail: The case of Estonia's Osale.ee |
8 |
| Knowledge areas, themes and future research on open data: A co-word analysis |
8 |
| How does open government data driven co-creation occur? Six factors and a 'perfect storm'; insights from Chicago's food inspection forecasting model |
8 |
| A taxonomy for planning and designing smart mobility services |
7 |
| Can social media increase government responsiveness? A case study of Seoul, Korea |
7 |
| Rationality and politics of algorithms. Will the promise of big data survive the dynamics of public decision making? |
7 |
| Continuous usage of e-participation: The role of the sense of virtual community |
7 |
| The good, the bad and the ugly: Three faces of social media usage by local governments |
6 |
| Digital divide at individual level: Evidence for Eastern and Western European countries |
6 |
| Information privacy concerns and demographic characteristics: Data from a Korean media panel survey |
6 |
| Citizen-generated open data: An explorative analysis of 25 cases |
6 |
| The public sector's roles in the sharing economy and the implications for public values |
6 |
| Public employees' use of social media: Its impact on need satisfaction and intrinsic work motivation |
6 |
| Engendering inclusive e-government use through citizen IT training programs |
5 |
| Crowdfunding public projects: Collaborative governance for achieving citizen co-funding of public goods |
5 |