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  1. The financial sustainability of public services as an instrument to combat depopulation in small and medium-sized municipalities
  2. Understanding the development of public data ecosystems: From a conceptual model to a six-generation model of the evolution of public data ecosystems
  3. Looking for Improving the Urban Areas: the Case of Costa Rican Cantons in Their Path to Become Smart
  4. The use and theoretical support of emerging technologies for citizen participation in cities. A Systematic Literature Review in DGRL
  5. Sustainable open data ecosystems in smart cities
  6. A benchmarking-driven analysis of OGD initiatives among European countries
  7. A Systematic Literature Review on Determinants, Strategic Management Process and Outcomes of Strategic Information Systems (SIS) Implementation in Public Administration
  8. From the Evolution of Public Data Ecosystems to the Evolving Horizons of the Forward-Looking Intelligent Public Data Ecosystem Empowered by Emerging Technologies
  9. The Financial Sustainability of Public Services as an Instrument to Combat Depopulation in Small and Medium-Sized Municipalities
  10. Identifying patterns and recommendations of and for sustainable open data initiatives: a benchmarking-driven analysis of open government data initiatives among European countries
  11. Identifying patterns in smart initiatives' planning in smart cities. An empirical analysis in Spanish smart cities
  12. Trends and challenges of e-government chatbots: Advances in exploring open government data and citizen participation content
  13. "How the Personal Profiles of US State Governors Impact on Financial Sustainability"
  14. Identifying Institutional, Contextual and Dimension-Based Patterns in Public Strategic Planning Processes
  15. Political determinants in the strategic planning formulation of smart initiatives
  16. Modelling strategic planning practices considering socially vulnerable groups in smart cities
  17. Factors in the adoption of open government initiatives in Spanish local governments
  18. A Conversational Agent for Argument-driven E-participation
  19. Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic in governing smart cities
  20. Identification of research trends in emerging technologies implementation on public services using text mining analysis
  21. Strategic alignment of open government initiatives in Andalusia
  22. Financial Sustainability
  23. Open Technologies for Public Tendering. Blockchain Technology Impact on Transparency and Efficiency of Public Procurement Processes
  24. Disaster management and emerging technologies: a performance-based perspective
  25. Guest editorial
  26. Alignment of Open Government Initiatives between different government levels in Andalusia
  27. A Chatbot for Searching and Exploring Open Data: Implementation and Evaluation in E-Government
  28. Understanding affordability: The economics of housing markets
  29. Preface
  30. Different Levels of Smart and Sustainable Cities Construction Using e-Participation Tools in European and Central Asian Countries
  31. Which Are the Main Factors Influencing Corporate Social Responsibility Information Disclosures on Universities’ Websites
  32. Analyzing the Influence of the Smart Dimensions on the Citizens’ Quality of Life in the European Smart Cities’ Context
  33. Policy Recommendations for Promoting Touristic Attractivity from Local Government Perspective in Innovative Environments
  34. Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Benefits and Challenges in Blockchain Regulatory Frameworks
  35. Characterising smart initiatives' planning in Smart Cities
  36. Analyzing of the Evolution of the Field of E-Government and Trending Research Topics
  37. Demographical Attributes Explaining Different Stages of OG Development in Spanish Local Governments
  38. Identifying Strategic Planning Patterns of Smart Initiatives. An Empirical Research in Spanish Smart Cities
  39. Mapping potential impact areas of Blockchain use in the public sector
  40. Identifying risk determinants of the financial sustainability of regional governments
  41. The Influence of Socio-Demographic Factors on Financial Sustainability of Public Services: A Comparative Analysis in Regional Governments and Local Governments
  42. Analyzing Citizen Participation and Engagement in European Smart Cities
  43. Regulation as both enabler of technology use and global competitive tool: The Gibraltar case
  44. The financial sustainability of local authorities in England and Spain: a comparative empirical study
  45. Demographic Profile of Citizens’ Interest, Evaluation and Opinions of Local Government Apps in Smart Cities
  46. Open Government Initiatives in Spanish Local Governments: An Examination of the State of the Art
  47. Public Value, Governance Models and Co-Creation in Smart Cities
  48. The Relevance of Public Value into Smart Cities
  49. Analysing the accounting measurement of financial sustainability in local governments through political factors
  50. A Walk for e-Participation in the Smart City’s Era. New Organizational Challenges and New Models of Governance
  51. Using Tools for Citizen Engagement on Large and Medium-Sized European Smart Cities
  52. Analyzing the scientific evolution and impact of e-Participation research in JCR journals using science mapping
  53. Tools used by citizens for participation in European smart cities
  54. The quest for the quality of life in european smart cities
  55. Analysing Collaborative Environments in Smart Cities
  56. Governance in Smart Cities: A Comparison of Practitioners' Perceptions and Prior Research
  57. Creative citizenship: the new wave for collaborative environments in smart cities
  58. International E-Government Development
  59. Financial Sustainability
  60. Different Perceptions of Factors Affecting the Financial Sustainability in Public Administrations
  61. Financial Sustainability
  62. Political Ideology and Municipal Size as Incentives for the Implementation and Governance Models of Web 2.0 in Providing Public Services
  63. Fostering the Citizen Participation Models for Public Value Creation in Cooperative Environment of Smart Cities
  64. The effects of contextual factors into different features of financial transparency at the municipal level
  65. Financial Sustainability and Intergenerational Equity in Local Governments
  66. Smart Technologies for Smart Governments
  67. Perceptions of stakeholder pressure for supply-chain social responsibility and information disclosure by state-owned enterprises
  68. Concluding Remarks: The Path for Solving E-Government in Developing Countries
  69. Policy Makers’ Perceptions About Social Media Platforms for Civic Engagement in Public Services. An Empirical Research in Spain
  70. Analysing the scientific evolution of e-Government using a science mapping approach
  71. Smart Technologies for Smart Governments: A Review of Technological Tools in Smart Cities
  72. Governance Models and Outcomes to Foster Public Value Creation in Smart Cities
  73. Governance Models for the Delivery of Public Services Through the Web 2.0 Technologies
  74. Financial Sustainability in Public Administration
  75. Análisis bibliométrico sobre la implementación de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación en las administraciones públicas: aportaciones y oportunidades de investigación
  76. Analyzing Forces to the Financial Contribution of Local Governments to Sustainable Development
  77. Smart Governance
  78. Smart City Research
  79. Financial incentives and open government: A meta-analysis
  80. Financial Transparency in Mexican Municipalities
  81. Mapping Dimensions of Governance in Smart Cities
  82. Science Mapping Tools
  83. Corporate and managerial characteristics as drivers of social responsibility disclosure by state-owned enterprises
  84. Measuring the financial sustainability and its influential factors in local governments
  85. Transparency in Governments: A Meta-Analytic Review of Incentives for Digital Versus Hard-Copy Public Financial Disclosures
  86. Financial Sustainability
  87. La gouvernance des villes intelligentes. Analyse de la littérature sur la gouvernance urbaine intelligente
  88. Policymakers’ Perceptions on the Citizen Participation and Knowledge Sharing in Public Sector Delivery
  89. Political Factors for the Adoption of Different Governance Models in the Provision of Public Services Under Web 2.0 Technologies
  90. Policies and Strategies for Digital Inclusion
  91. Are Australian Universities Making Good Use of ICT for CSR Reporting?
  92. Characterizing the Role of Governments in Smart Cities: A Literature Review
  93. The influence of political factors in policymakers' perceptions on the implementation of Web 2.0 technologies for citizen participation and knowledge sharing in public sector delivery
  94. Policy makers’ perceptions on the transformational effect of Web 2.0 technologies on public services delivery
  95. Understanding e-government research
  96. Risk Factors and Drivers of Financial Sustainability in Local Government: An Empirical Study
  97. An exploration of the reasons and governance models for web 2.0 in providing public services
  98. Governing the smart city: a review of the literature on smart urban governance
  99. Determining Factors of Transparency and Accountability in Local Governments: A Meta-Analytic Study
  100. Conclusions
  101. Governance, transparency and accountability: An international comparison
  102. Smart Cities: Big Cities, Complex Governance?
  103. Theoretical Support for Social Media Research. A Scientometric Analysis
  104. Transforming City Governments for Successful Smart Cities
  105. Comparing E-Government Research in Developed vs. Emerging Economies
  106. Research and Experiences in Implementing E-Government Endeavors in Emerging Countries
  107. A Systemic View of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs)
  108. Estudio cienciométrico de la investigación en transparencia informativa, participación ciudadana y prestación de servicios públicos mediante la implementación del e-Gobierno
  109. Scientometric Study of the Progress and Development of e-Government Research During the Period 2000–2012
  110. Are Spanish Audit Institutions complying with best practices for transparency and accountability?
  111. Managers as drivers of CSR in state-owned enterprises
  112. New development: The role of accounting in assessing local government sustainability
  113. Corrigendum
  114. Measuring E-government Efficiency
  115. Conclusion
  116. Learning from the Experience. Systemic Thinking for e-Government Development in Developing Countries: A Question Unsolved
  117. The Need for Analyzing e-Government Efficiency: An Introduction
  118. E-Inclusion Strategies in Public Administrations
  119. The Community Manager and Social Media Networks
  120. Online Disclosure of Corporate Social Responsibility Information in Leading Anglo-American Universities
  121. Online disclosure of university social responsibility: a comparative study of public and private US universities
  122. Online Budget Transparency in OECD Member Countries and Administrative Culture
  123. Factors influencing local government financial sustainability: an empirical study
  124. Determinants of Financial Transparency in Government
  125. The Effect of Changes in Public Sector Accounting Policies on Administrative Reforms Addressed to Citizens
  126. An Analysis of the Disclosure of Social Responsibility in Australian Universities
  127. Comparing E-Government Research in Developed vs. Emerging Economies
  128. The Community Manager and Social Media Networks
  129. Contrasting New Public Management (NPM) Versus Post-NPM Through Financial Performance
  130. The Role of Fair Value Accounting in Promoting Government Accountability
  131. Adopting IPSAS to improve governmental accountability in Spain: an empirical study
  132. The Use of Web 2.0 to Transform Public Services Delivery: The Case of Spain
  133. Municipal E-Government Services in Emerging Economies
  134. Analyzing e-Government Research in Emerging Economies
  135. Analyzing e-Government Research in Emerging Economies
  136. Municipal E-Government Services in Emerging Economies
  137. Modernizing governments in Transitional and Emerging Economies through financial reporting based on international standards
  138. La modernisation des administrations publiques dans les économies émergentes et en transition grâce à des rapports financiers basés sur les normes internationales
  139. Can government accountability be enhanced with international financial reporting standards?
  140. The OECD Budgetary Transparency: An Examination of Online Budgetary Information Across European Union Countries
  141. Trends of e-Government Research. Contextualization and Research Opportunities
  142. e‐Government process and incentives for online public financial information
  143. Could fair value accounting be useful, under NPM models, for users of financial information?
  144. Evaluating Corporate Environmental Reporting on the Internet
  145. E-Government and Public Financial Reporting
  146. Divulgación en Internet de los aspectos financieros del gobierno corporativo de las entidades financieras colombianas
  147. La juste valeur comptable pourrait-elle être utile, dans le cadre des modèles du NMP, aux utilisateurs d'informations financières ?
  148. The contribution of international accounting standards to implementing NPM in developing and developed countries
  149. Cultural contexts and governmental digital reporting
  150. The conceptual framework concept and the allocation of incomes in the consolidated entity: Its impact on financial ratios
  151. Les contextes culturels et les informations numériques gouvernementales
  152. Citizens’ access to on-line governmental financial information: Practices in the European Union countries
  153. The corporate environmental disclosures on the internet: the case of IBEX 35 Spanish companies
  154. Transparency and E-government in developing countries