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Digital Government: Research and Practice, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2024
- Sehl Mellouli, Marijn Janssen, Adegboyega Ojo:
Introduction to the Issue on Artificial Intelligence in the Public Sector: Risks and Benefits of AI for Governments. 1:1-1:6 - Rajan Gupta, Saibal K. Pal:
Unsupervised Learning-based Approach for Contextual Understanding of Web Material Around a New Domain of Algorithmic Government. 2:1-2:20 - Julia Romberg, Tobias Escher:
Making Sense of Citizens' Input through Artificial Intelligence: A Review of Methods for Computational Text Analysis to Support the Evaluation of Contributions in Public Participation. 3:1-3:30 - Mehrdad Safaei, Justin Longo:
The End of the Policy Analyst? Testing the Capability of Artificial Intelligence to Generate Plausible, Persuasive, and Useful Policy Analysis. 4:1-4:35 - Michele A. Brandão, Arthur P. G. Reis, Bárbara M. A. Mendes, Clara A. Bacha, Gabriel P. Oliveira, Henrique R. Hott, Larissa D. Gomide, Lucas L. Costa, Mariana O. Silva, Anísio M. Lacerda, Gisele L. Pappa:
PLUS: A Semi-automated Pipeline for Fraud Detection in Public Bids. 5:1-5:16 - Rodrigo Cetina Presuel, Jose M. Martinez Sierra:
The Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Bureaucratic Decision-making: A Weberian Perspective. 6:1-6:20 - Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Teresa M. Harrison:
An Enterprise View for Artificial Intelligence Capability and Governance: A System Dynamics Approach. 7:1-7:23 - Henrik Palmer Olsen, Thomas Troels Hildebrandt, Asbjørn William Ammitzbøll Flügge, Cornelius Wiesener, Matthias Smed Larsen:
The Right to Transparency in Public Governance: Freedom of Information and the Use of Artificial Intelligence by Public Agencies. 8:1-8:15 - Yasas Senarath, Ayan Mukhopadhyay, Hemant Purohit, Abhishek Dubey:
Designing a Human-centered AI Tool for Proactive Incident Detection Using Crowdsourced Data Sources to Support Emergency Response. 9:1-9:19
- Devis Bianchini, Carlo Bono, Alessandro Campi, Cinzia Cappiello, Stefano Ceri, Francesca De Luzi, Massimo Mecella, Barbara Pernici, Pierluigi Plebani:
Challenges in AI-supported Process Analysis in the Italian Judicial System: what After Digitalization? 10:1-10:10
Volume 5, Number 2, June 2024
- Eric Gordon, John Harlow, Samantha A. Whitman, Myeong Lee:
Data Discretion: Screen-Level Bureaucrats and Municipal Decision-Making. 11 - Aylin Akca Okan:
Exploring the Landscape of e-Government Maturity Models: Insights from Systematic Mapping Study and Comparative Analysis. 12 - Yuanyuan Guo:
Influence of Collective Consciousness on Individuals' Continuous Use Willingness of Digital Government Websites: A Psychological Perspective. 13
- Mark Howison, Mintaka Angell, Justine S. Hastings:
Protecting Sensitive Data with Secure Data Enclaves. 14 - Chris R. Giannella, Luther Karl Branting, James A. Van Guilder, Jason R. Baron:
Improving Automated Detection of FOIA Deliberative Process Privilege Content. 15
- Jonathan W. Z. Lim, Vrizlynn L. L. Thing:
Building Confidence in a World of Eroding Trust. 16
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