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  1. Exploring Digital Innovations in California City Government
  2. Electoral Competition, Transparency, and Open Government Data
  3. Bounded rationality, blame avoidance, and political accountability: how performance information influences management quality
  4. Big Data and government: Evidence of the role of Big Data for smart cities
  5. Will the internet promote democracy? search engines, concentration of online news readership, and e-democracy
  6. Public–private partnership meets corporate social responsibility—the case of H-JUMP school
  7. Does Increasing Gender Representativeness and Diversity Improve Organizational Integrity?
  8. Black in Blue: Racial Profiling and Representative Bureaucracy in Policing Revisited
  9. The Impact of Accountability on Organizational Performance in the U.S. Federal Government: The Moderating Role of Autonomy
  10. Does Increasing Ethnic Representativeness Reduce Police Misconduct?
  11. Political polarization on twitter: Implications for the use of social media in digital governments
  12. Government Press Releases and Citizen Perceptions of Government Performance: Evidence from Google Trends Data
  13. Capture and the bureaucratic mafia: does the revolving door erode bureaucratic integrity?
  14. The Unheavenly Chorus: Political Voices of Organized Interests on Social Media
  15. “Hard,” “Soft,” or “Tough Love” Management: What Promotes Successful Performance in a Cross-Organizational Collaboration?
  16. Representative Bureaucracy, Organizational Integrity, and Citizen Coproduction: Does an Increase in Police Ethnic Representativeness Reduce Crime?
  17. Making money by giving it for free: Radiohead’s pre-release strategy for In Rainbows
  18. The impact of political institutions on U.S. state bond yields during crises: evidence from the 2008 credit market seizure
  19. Political ideology matter in online salience?
  20. Social media and political voices of organized interest groups
  21. Citizen Participation in Budgeting: A Trade-Off between Knowledge and Inclusiveness?
  22. INFORMAL INSTITUTIONAL FRICTION AND PUNCTUATIONS: EVIDENCE FROM MULTICULTURAL POLICY IN KOREA
  23. Fiscal rules in recessions
  24. A Simple Model of News Aggregators, Information Cascades, and Online Traffic
  25. Public-Private Partnership and Economic Efficiency: A Case Study of the Korean Urban Rail Transit System
  26. Making Money by Giving it for Free: Radiohead's Pre-Release Strategy for In Rainbows
  27. Who benefits from Twitter? Social media and political competition in the U.S. House of Representatives
  28. Making Money by Giving It for Free: Radiohead's Pre-Release Strategy for In Rainbows
  29. Which candidates do the public discuss online in an election campaign?: The use of social media by 2012 presidential candidates and its impact on candidate salience
  30. Online news on Twitter: Newspapers’ social media adoption and their online readership
  31. Do (German) State Bond Markets Discount Politics?
  32. Social Media, Campaign Finance, and Democracy: Does the Use of Twitter Help Raise Political Money?
  33. Political and Institutional Determinants of Tax-Exempt Bond Yields
  34. Are There Managerial Practices Associated with Service Delivery Collaboration Success?: Evidence from British Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships
  35. Does the early bird move the polls?