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Electronic Government, an International Journal, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 2024
- Debas Senshaw, Hossana Twinomurinzi:

Critical path-dependencies affecting digital government innovation in low-income countries: a case study from Woredas in Ethiopia. 1-19 - Sahem Nawafleh, Aseel Mazen Shawkat Fares:

UTAUT and determinant factors for adopting e-government in Jordan using a structural equation modelling approach. 20-46 - Lazar Rakovic, Stojanka Dakic

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A comparative analysis of social media usage: the case of social media use by USA and Brazilian capital cities. 47-65 - Mohammed Soufiane Benmoussa

, Marhaiza Binti Ibrahim, Cindy Augustie
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Moderating role of government policy in electronic government adoption among Algerian petroleum companies. 66-93 - Dony Martinus Sihotang, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto, Kongkiti Phusavat, Etti Diana:

Investigating the role of transformational leadership and TOE framework to adopt e-government in Indonesia: the case of village information system. 94-108 - Paola Hermosa del Vasto, Susana Jorge

, Elena Urquía-Grande, Cristina del Campo:
Measuring governments' online accountability. 109-138
Volume 20, Number 2, 2024
- Jakia Sultana, Md. Golam Kibria

, Say Yen Teoh
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Understanding the e-government adoption behaviour in a developing country: a case of Bangladesh. 139-160 - Shah Md. Safiul Hoque

, Md. Awal Al Kabir
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Assessing ICT and e-government service through UDC in Bangladesh: rural dwellers' economic benefits. 161-174 - Nikolaos A. Panayiotou, Vasileios P. Stavrou:

A proposed methodology for designing a government to business e-services roadmap. 175-201 - Rasim M. Alguliyev

, Ramiz M. Aliguliyev
, Yadigar N. Imamverdiyev, Lyudmila V. Sukhostat
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Analysis of the demographic situation in the Republic of Azerbaijan: challenges and opportunities for the country. 202-222 - M. Vivek, K. V. Anusuya:

Robustness realisation in image steganography using frequency domain-based transforms for e-voting. 223-239
Volume 20, Number 3, 2024
- Archana Singh, Manisha Paliwal, Hoshiar Mal:

Acceptance and usability of e-governance services rendered by Indian Government: the Indian citizen perspective. 241-259 - Tibebe Beshah Tesema

, Yonas Engida:
Designing a blockchain-based citizen identification document authentication: the case of Addis Ababa city administration. 260-276 - Carsten Rietmann, Victoria T. Hasheela-Mufeti:

Assessing the status quo of e-government maturity in Namibia. 277-300 - Yahya Ahmed Alwahaibi, Shamsul Arrieya Ariffin, Aslina binti Saad, Dharmalingam Ramalingam, Salem Garfan:

Exploring determinants of M-government services for the Ministry of Housing: a study from the citizens' perspective in Oman. 301-326 - Sudesh Sheoran

, Sanket Vij:
Mapping the intellectual ecosystem of e-government and e-governance: a bibliometric approach. 327-359
Volume 20, Number 4, 2024
- Jyotshna Sahoo, Basudev Mohanty

, Satya Prakash Dash:
Methodological developments and innovations in e-government research. 361-374 - Seungil Yum:

How do the US governments have their social networks for COVID-19 according to administrative levels? 375-394 - Rania Ahmad Abdalla, Normalini Md Kassim, Jasmine A. L. Yeap:

Multidimensional perceived risk and safety needs in Palestinian e-government services context. 395-421 - Yuskar Yuskar, Asniati Bahari

, Eri Gas Eka Putra, Jefril Rahmadoni, Ihsani Mazelfi
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Analysis of the Nagari readiness in implementing the smart village in West Sumatera, Indonesia. 422-441 - Bendik Bygstad, Jon Iden:

Digital management in the public sector - a framework. 442-458 - P. R. Biju

, O. Gayathri:
Analytical state: a framework for thinking about artificial intelligence and algorithms for state power. 459-478 - Osmo Leppäniemi

, Tarmo Lipping, Jari Stenvall:
Kunta.live - a tool for participatory decision-making in local governments. 479-498
Volume 20, Number 5, 2024
- Ahmed Berbar

, Abdelkader Belkhir:
Identity management model: Algerian case. 499-517 - Akmal Malik, Sujono:

Election success that mediates public trust and satisfaction and balances political and managerial aspects. 518-539 - Nasser H. Binsaif, Shimaa A. Nagro, Maysoon S. Aldekhail, Frédéric Adam:

Investigation on e-government initiatives in Saudi Arabia based on coping model of user adaption. 540-556 - Samuel Sunday Idowu, Odunola Aikomo, David Kosoko, Joseph Oduntan:

Nigeria's digital currency in the global context: implications for the domestic socio-economic development. 557-568 - Yadigar N. Imamverdiyev, Lyudmila V. Sukhostat

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COVID-19: cybersecurity issues in times of pandemic. 569-590 - Katrin Körner-Wyrtki, Christoph Buck, Anna Krombacher, Maximilian Röglinger:

Exploring success factors for developing citizen-centric digital public services - insights from a case study. 591-620
Volume 20, Number 6, 2024
- M. Ibrahim Mohammed Ibrahim Alblooshi, Erne Suzila Kassim:

Understanding e-government readiness and practices from the lens of behavioural and organisational change theories: a case of intelligence-led policing. 621-643 - Amandeep Kaur:

Users' perception towards e-governance adoption benefits: evidence from the Indian corporate sector. 644-660 - James S. White, Barbara S. White, Sherwood Lane Lambert:

Partisan politics and the impact on corporate tax fees. 661-679 - Krzysztof Janc, Wojciech Jurkowski

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Neighbourhood councils' use of social media and citizen engagement during a crisis situation using the example of the COVID-19 pandemic. 680-704 - Sunith Hebbar, K. B. Kiran:

Social media integrated mobile government adoption model: investigating adoption behaviour in Karnataka's smart cities. 705-733

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