Government Information Quarterly, Volume 42 (original) (raw)



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Volume 42, Number 1, 2025

Helen K. Liu
, Muh-Chyun Tang, Antoine Serge J. Collard:
Hybrid intelligence for the public sector: A bibliometric analysis of artificial intelligence and crowd intelligence. 102006

Yiwei Gong, Yan Yang:
Analyzing digital government partnerships: An institutional logics perspective. 101987

Kilian Sprenkamp, Mateusz Dolata, Gerhard Schwabe, Liudmila Zavolokina
:
Data-driven intelligence in crisis: The case of Ukrainian refugee management. 101978

Huanhuan Li, Zongfeng Sun, Jiacheng Xi
:
Unveiling civil servants' preferences: Human-machine matching vs. regulating algorithms in algorithmic decision-making - - Insights from a survey experiment. 102009

Heidi Hietala
, Tero Päivärinta:
Governing collective ambidexterity: Antecedents, mechanisms, and outcomes in digital service ecosystems. 102001

Tony Busker, Sunil Choenni, Mortaza S. Bargh:
Exploiting GPT for synthetic data generation: An empirical study. 101988

Hyacinth Balediata Bangero
:
Best practices in e-government communication: Lessons from the local Governments' use of official facebook pages. 102010

Mary K. Feeney, Federica Fusi
, Ignacio Pezo
:
Which data should be publicly accessible? Dispatches from public managers. 102008

Jonathan Mellon, Fredrik M. Sjoberg, Tiago Peixoto, Jacob Lueders:
The haves and the have nots: Civic technologies and the pathways to government responsiveness. 102007

Anouk Decuypere
, Anne Van de Vijver:
AI: Friend or foe of fairness perceptions of the tax administration? A survey experiment on citizens' procedural fairness perceptions. 102002

Claire Ingram Bogusz, Johan Magnusson
, Mattias Rost
:
Leave it to the parents: How hacktivism-as-tuning reconfigures public sector digital transformation. 101996

Patricia Gomes Rêgo de Almeida, Carlos Denner dos Santos Júnior:
Artificial intelligence governance: Understanding how public organizations implement it. 102003

Simone Busetti, Francesco Maria Scanni:
Evaluating incident reporting in cybersecurity. From threat detection to policy learning. 102000

Zhichao Ba, Leilei Liu, Yikun Xia:
Multidimensional policy citation features: Insights into policymakers' policy adoption decision-making. 102004

Houcai Wang
, Zhenya Robin Tang, Li Xiong, Xiaoyu Wang, Lei Zhu:
What determinants influence citizens' engagement with mobile government social media during emergencies? A net valence model. 101995

Simon Dechamps
, Anthony Simonofski, Corentin Burnay:
Citizen-centricity in digital government: A theoretical and empirical typology. 102005

Hendrik Scholta, Sebastian Halsbenning, Marco Niemann:
A coordination perspective on digital public services in federal states. 101984
Volume 42, Number 2, 2025

Hui Liu, Qingshan Zhou, Shuang Liang:
Digital inclusion in public services for vulnerable groups: A systematic review for research themes and goal-action framework from the lens of public service ecosystem theory. 102019

Nicolás Bono Rosselló
, Anthony Simonofski, Annick Castiaux:
Artificial intelligence for digital citizen participation: Design principles for a collective intelligence architecture. 102020

Arjan Widlak, Rik Peeters:
A theory of the infrastructure-level bureaucracy: Understanding the consequences of data-exchange for procedural justice, organizational decision-making, and data itself. 102021

Yikai Liang, Yuyan Cao, Mei Chen, Hao Dong
, Haiqing Wang:
Determinants of open government data continuance usage and value creation: A self-regulation framework analysis. 102022

Antonio Cordella
, Francesco Gualdi:
Policymaking in the digital era: Exploring techno-legal assemblages and their impact on policy formulation. 102023

Oliver Rath, Frederic Haase
, Johannes Werner Melsbach, Jiarun Liu, Detlef Schoder:
IT-embedded dynamic capabilities for public institutions coping with disinformation - The case of financial fake news. 102024

Yusuf Bozkurt
, Alexander Rossmann, Zeeshan Pervez
, Naeem Ramzan
:
Development and evaluation of an urban data governance reference model based on design science research. 102025

Tao Chen, Tiancheng Shang, Rongxiao Yan
, Kang He:
Developing a collaborative mobile government participation framework using grounded theory. 102026

Mäjt Wik, Daniel Curto-Millet, Tomas Lindroth:
The policy-practice divide: How assumptions undermine authentic participation in digital public healthcare. 102027

Rik Peeters, Susan M. Miller, Marc Schuilenburg
:
Digital government inclusion: Exploring strategies for inclusive government automation. 102028

Tessa Haesevoets, Bram Verschuere
, Arne Roets:
AI adoption in public administration: Perspectives of public sector managers and public sector non-managerial employees. 102029

Peter Spác
, Daniela Pastarmadzhieva, Jozef Zagrapan
:
Freedom of information and the volume of requested data: An experimental study. 102030

Diogo Ribeiro
, Victor Fonte, Luis-Felipe Ramos, João Marco C. Silva
:
Assessing the information security posture of online public services worldwide: Technical insights, trends, and policy implications. 102031

Leif Sundberg
, Katarina Gidlund, Aron Larsson, Niclas Olofsson:
Toward intelligence or ignorance? Performativity and uncertainty in government tech narratives. 102032

Karl de Fine Licht:
Resolving value conflicts in public AI governance: A procedural justice framework. 102033

Ziteng Fan, Yijia Jing, Shaowei Chen:
Bringing in horizontal strategic interactions: Blame avoidance and local governments' bandwagon strategy in prioritizing E-participation. 102034
Volume 42, Number 3, 2025

Leman Isik:
Innovation interrupted: The gap between value creation and evaluation in the public sector. 102035

Mila Gascó-Hernández, David Valle-Cruz:
Intelligent technologies, governments, and citizens: An overview of benefits and opportunities and challenges and risks. 102036

Shanming Xu, Jingjing Liu, Sisi Li, Yueping Zheng:
Barriers to and mechanism for open government data use by the private sectors: A grounded theory approach. 102044

Jessica Breaugh
, Gerhard Hammerschmid
, Simona Stockreiter:
The prevalence of public values in public private partnerships for government digitalisation: A systematic review of the literature. 102048

Tung-Mou Yang, Yi-Jung Wu:
Exploring the complexity of cross-boundary data collaboratives based on the foundation of governmental open data: A study in Taiwan. 102049

Kasper N. Vissing, Mikkel H. Knoll, Morten Hertzum
:
Benefits slippage: The yearlong process of implementing electronic document management in a Danish municipality. 102051

Ali Asker Guenduez
, Nora Walker, Mehmet Akif Demircioglu:
Digital ethics: Global trends and divergent paths. 102050

Simon Feulner, Tobias Guggenberger, Jonathan Lautenschlager, Nils Urbach
, Fabiane Völter:
Self-sovereign identity in the public sector: Affordances, experimentation, and actualization. 102052

Kamran Mahroof, Vishanth Weerakkody, Zahid I. Hussain, Uthayasankar Sivarajah
:
Navigating power dynamics in the public sector through AI-driven algorithmic decision-making. 102053

Anne David, Tan Yigitcanlar
, Kevin C. Desouza
, Karen Mossberger, Pauline Hope Cheong, Juan M. Corchado, Prithvi Bhat Beeramoole, Alexander Paz
:
Public perceptions of responsible AI in local government: A multi-country study using the theory of planned behaviour. 102054

Luca Tangi, A. Paula Rodriguez Müller, Marijn Janssen:
AI-augmented government transformation: Organisational transformation and the sociotechnical implications of artificial intelligence in public administrations. 102055

Mariana S. Gustafsson, Olga Matveieva
, Elin Wihlborg, Yevgen Borodin, Tetiana Mamatova, Serhiy Kvitka:
Adaptive governance amidst the war: Overcoming challenges and strengthening collaborative digital service provision in Ukraine. 102056

Beatrice I. Johannessen:
An agile bureaucracy? Lessons from an ethnographic study of agile teams in the Norwegian public sector. 102057

Louise Jørring, Lise Justesen, Ursula Plesner:
Tensions in time-saving technologies: Adjusting work rhythms in the digitalized public sector frontline. 102058

Qiuling Chen
, Xue Ding, Tianchi Wang
:
Can open government data improve urban innovation? Empirical research from a dual perspective in China. 102059

Jae Woo Lee, Keeheon Lee:
Building a consensus: Harmonizing AI ethical guidelines and legal frameworks in Korea for enhanced governance. 102060

Aya Rizk, Ida Lindgren:
Automated decision-making in public administration: Changing the decision space between public officials and citizens. 102061

Anastasija Nikiforova, Martin Lnenicka
, Mariusz Luterek
, Petar Milic
, Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar:
Theorizing the evolution of public data ecosystems: An empirically grounded multi-generational model and future research agenda. 102062

Juliane Schmeling, Sami al Dakruni
, Ines Mergel:
Data collaboration in digital government research: A literature review and research agenda. 102063

Eric C. Mota, Peter G. Klein:
Extrusive effects of digital government: Reframing the citizen-state relationship. 102064

Peter André Busch, Marius Rohde Johannessen, Samuli Pekkola:
The evolution of theoretical contributions in digital government research: Insights from GIQ. 102066

Lei Zheng
, Hong Zhang
:
Bridging local and global: Convergence, divergence and dialogue in digital government research communities. 102065
Volume 42, Number 4, 2025

Mete Yildiz, Dilek Dede
:
The use and misuse of metaphors in e-government studies. 102067

Bogdan Romanov
, David Duenas-Cid
, Peeter Leets:
State versus Technology: What drives trust in and usage of internet voting, institutional or technological trust? 102068

James S. Denford, Gregory S. Dawson, Kevin C. Desouza
:
Unraveling the Nexus between National Culture and AI plan development and AI readiness: Insights from a configurational analysis. 102078

Andreas Jungherr, Adrian Rauchfleisch:
Artificial Intelligence in deliberation: The AI penalty and the emergence of a new deliberative divide. 102079

Philipp Trein, Bastien Presset, Thenia Vagionaki:
Parallel learning loops in collaborative innovation: Insights from digital government. 102080

Seongkyung Cho, Joon-Young Hur, Danee Kim:
Bridging trust in AI and its adoption: The role of organizational support in AI chatbot implementation in Korean government agencies. 102081

Kuang-Ting Tai, Pallavi Awasthi:
An exploration of agile government in the public sector: A systematic literature review at macro, meso, and micro levels of analysis. 102082

Xiangyu Bian
, Bin Wang, Aobo Yang
:
The trust trifecta: How transparency, ethics, and benefits shape public confidence in government AI. 102083

Jianhao Hu
, Honghui Zou, Qian Wang:
From disclosure to discrepancy: How open government data alters ESG rating divergence. 102085

E. C. Oomens, Rolf van Wegberg, Michel J. G. van Eeten, A. J. Klievink:
Understanding public acceptance of data collection by intelligence services in the Netherlands: A factorial survey experiment. 102077

Valentin Wittmann, Timo Meynhardt:
Human-centric AI governance: what the EU public values, what it really, really values. 102084

Marijn Janssen, Hong Zhang
, Adegboyega Ojo
, Anastasija Nikiforova, Euripides N. Loukis, Gabriela Viale Pereira, Hans Jochen Scholl, Helen K. Liu, Jaromir Durkiewicz, Laurie Hughes, Lei Zheng
, Leonidas G. Anthopoulos, Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos, Tomasz Janowski, Yogesh K. Dwivedi:
Reflections on the nature of digital government research: Marking the 50th anniversary of Government Information Quarterly. 102086

Zepeng Gong, Xiao Han, Yueping Zheng:
Recovery from AI government service failures: Is disclosing the identity of the AI agent an effective strategy? 102087

Brecht Weerheijm
, Sarah Giest
, Bram Klievink
:
Complexity, understandability, and compatibility: A comparative study of AI advisory systems for National Security. 102088

Francesca Casalini, Liudmila Zavolokina
:
From private platforms to public value: An exploratory analysis of privately-owned public service digital platforms in Italy. 102090

Henrico van Roekel
, Martiene Branderhorst, Lars Tummers
, Albert Meijer:
Digital transformation leadership: A public value-centered measurement scale. 102091

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