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Information Polity, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, 2020
- Editorial. 1-2
- Iryna Susha:
Establishing and implementing data collaborations for public good: A critical factor analysis to scale up the practice. 3-24 - Judith Clifton, Daniel Díaz Fuentes
, Gonzalo Llamosas García
:
ICT-enabled co-production of public services: Barriers and enablers. A systematic review. 25-48 - Liam McLoughlin
, Stephen Ward
, Rachel Gibson, Rosalynd Southern:
A tale of three tribes: UK MPs, Twitter and the EU Referendum campaign. 49-66 - Fredric Skargren:
What is the point of benchmarking e-government? An integrative and critical literature review on the phenomenon of benchmarking e-government. 67-89 - Auriane Marmier
, Tobias Mettler
:
Developing an index for measuring OGD publisher compliance to good practice standards: Insights from opendata.swiss. 91-110 - Peter André Busch:
Crafting or mass-producing decisions: Technology as professional or managerial imperative in public policy implementation. 111-128 - Book Review. 129-133
Volume 25, Number 2, 2020
- Editorial.
- Sukumar Ganapati
, Christopher G. Reddick:
Introduction to the Special Issue: Public Policy and Governance in the Sharing Era. 137-141 - Daniel J. Mallinson, Göktug Morçöl, Eunsil Yoo, Shahinshah Faisal Azim, Eli Levine, Saahir Shafi
:
Sharing economy: A systematic thematic analysis of the literature. 143-158 - Yousif Hassan:
The politics of sharing: Sociotechnical imaginaries of digital platforms. 159-176 - Nadine Schawe:
It's all about data: Time for a data access regime for the sharing economy? 177-195 - Seojin Lee, David Swindell, Christine A. Vogt, Woojin Lee:
Regulation and governance of the sharing economy by U.S. local governments. 197-217 - Christopher G. Reddick, Yueping Zheng, Te Liu:
Roles of government in regulating the sharing economy: A case study of bike sharing in China. 219-235 - Book Review. 237-240
Volume 25, Number 3, 2020
- Information Polity Editorial Vol. 25 No. 3, 2020. 241-242
- Albert Meijer, C. William R. Webster:
The COVID-19-crisis and the information polity: An overview of responses and discussions in twenty-one countries from six continents. 243-274 - Maxim Chantillon
, Joep Crompvoets
, Vassilios Peristeras
:
Prioritizing public values in e-government policies: A document analysis. 275-300 - Grace M. Begany, Erika G. Martin
:
Moving towards open government data 2.0 in U.S. health agencies: Engaging data users and promoting use. 301-322 - Edgar Alejandro Ruvalcaba Gómez
, Cesar Renteria:
Contrasting perceptions about transparency, citizen participation, and open government between civil society organization and government. 323-337 - Bettina Distel
:
Assessing citizens' non-adoption of public e-services in Germany. 339-360 - Jingrong Tong, Landong Zuo:
Mainstreaming populism through the Twitter practices of politicians and the news media: A case study of the 2016 Brexit referendum debates. 361-375 - Keegan McBride, Maarja Olesk
, Andres Kütt, Diana Shysh:
Systemic change, open data ecosystem performance improvements, and empirical insights from Estonia: A country-level action research study. 377-402 - Book Review. 403-406
Volume 25, Number 4, 2020
- The unsung heroes of Information Polity. 407-408
- Sarah Giest, Stephan G. Grimmelikhuijsen
:
Introduction to special issue algorithmic transparency in government: Towards a multi-level perspective. 409-417 - Pertti Ahonen
, Tero Erkkilä
:
Transparency in algorithmic decision-making: Ideational tensions and conceptual shifts in Finland. 419-432 - Alex Ingrams:
A machine learning approach to open public comments for policymaking. 433-448 - J. Ignacio Criado, Julián Valero, Julián Villodre:
Algorithmic transparency and bureaucratic discretion: The case of SALER early warning system. 449-470 - Frank Bannister, Regina Connolly:
Administration by algorithm: A risk management framework. 471-490 - Justin Bullock, Matthew M. Young
, Yi-Fan Wang:
Artificial intelligence, bureaucratic form, and discretion in public service. 491-506 - Rik Peeters:
The agency of algorithms: Understanding human-algorithm interaction in administrative decision-making. 507-522 - Book Review. 523-526
- List of contributing reviewers 2020.
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