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Browsing by Subject e-government
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2016 | Are U.K. Citizens Satisfied With E-Government Services? Identifying and Testing Antecedents of Satisfaction | Weerakkody, V; Irani, Z; Lee, H; Hindi, N; Osman, I |
2017 | Co-Production and Co-Creation in Public Services – resolving confusion and contradictions | Waller, P |
2016 | Digital Government: overcoming the systemic failure of transformation | Waller, Paul; Weerakkody, Vishanth |
2016 | Digital Government: Overcoming the Systemic Failure of Transformation. Digital Transformation Through Policy Design with ICT-Enhanced Instruments. | Waller, P; Weerakkody, V |
1-Jul-2018 | An Empirical Study of E-Service Quality and User Satisfaction of Public Service Centers in China | Ming, C; Chen, T; Ai, Q |
2004 | Evaluating global e-government sites: A view using web diagnostics tools | Choudrie, J; Ghinea, G; Weerakkody, V |
4-Jun-2025 | The impact of technology: how features, resources and task demands shape digital well-being | Canhoto, A; Manika, D; Wainwright, E; Holder, D-M |
2014 | Innovative public governance through cloud computing: Information privacy, business models and performance measurement challenges | Tsohou, A; Lee, H; Irani, Z |
2016 | Towards formulating a digital diplomacy maturity framework: A theoretical prospective | Almuftah, H; Sivarajah, U |