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Information Polity, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 2006
- Editorial. 1-2
- Paul Beynon-Davies:
Personal identity management in the information polity: The case of the UK national identity card. 3-19 - David M. Berry, Giles Moss:
Free and open-source software: Opening and democratising e-government's black box. 21-34 - Ji-Young Kim:
The impact of Internet use patterns on political engagement: A focus on online deliberation and virtual social capital. 35-49 - Jeffrey E. Cohen:
Citizen satisfaction with contacting government on the internet. 51-65 - Zahid Parvez:
Informatization of local democracy: A structuration perspective. 67-83 - Dong-Hee Shin:
Effective design in the development of public information infrastructure: A social constructionist approach. 85-100 - John A. Taylor:
Book Review: Public Sector Information in the Digital Age, by Georg Aichholzer and Herbert Burkert, eds. 101-106
Volume 11, Number 2, 2006
- Editorial. 107-108
- Deirdre Curtin, Albert Jacob Meijer:
Does transparency strengthen legitimacy? 109-122 - Paul van der Graft, Jörgen Svensson:
Explaining eDemocracy development: A quantitative empirical study. 123-134 - Peter Groenewegen, Pieter Wagenaar:
Managing emergent information systems: Towards understanding how public information systems come into being. 135-148 - Maija Setälä, Kimmo Grönlund:
Parliamentary websites: Theoretical and comparative perspectives. 149-162 - Arthur R. Edwards:
ICT strategies of democratic intermediaries: A view on the political system in the digital age. 163-176 - Book Review: The Internet and Politics: Citizens, Voters and Activists, by Sarah Oates. 177-181
Volume 11, Numbers 3-4, 2006
- Editorial. 183-185
- Klaus Lenk:
E-Government in Europe: Uniform solutions for all countries? 189-196 - Cene Bavec:
On the current environments for e-Government development in the enlarged European Union. 197-206 - Anamarija Leben, Mateja Kunstelj, Marko Bohanec, Mirko Vintar:
Evaluating public administration e-portals. 207-225 - Agnieszka Demczuk, Agnieszka Pawlowska:
Progress toward e-government in Poland: Issues and dilemmas. 229-240 - Anastasia A. Golubeva, Irina Merkuryeva:
Demand for online government services: Case studies from St. Petersburg. 241-254 - Kristina Reinsalu:
Is Estonian local e-government responsive to citizens' needs? The case study of Tartu. 255-272 - Anu Toots:
Explaining Internet service quality in social security agencies using institutional theory. 273-282 - Book Review: Dangerous Enthusiasms. E-government, Computer Failure and Information System Development, by R. Gauld and S. Goldfinch. 283-286
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