Public management information systems: theory and prescription
Public Administration Review - Special issue: public management information systems
Rigor and relevance: careers on the line
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
Rigor vs. relevance revisited: response to Benbasat and Zmud
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
Empirical research in information systems: on the relevance of practice in thinking of IS research
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
Rigor and relevance in MIS research: beyond the approach of positivism alone
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
A set of principles for conducting and evaluating interpretive field studies in information systems
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on intensive research in information systems
Journal of the American Society for Information Science - Special issue on the 50th anniversary of the Journal of The American Society for Information Science: part 2: paradigms, models and methods of information science
Democracy in an IT-framed society: introduction
Communications of the ACM
Towards a theory of aboutness, subject, topicality, theme, domain, field, content …and relevance
Journal of the American Society for Information Science
Building the Virtual State: Information Technology and Institutional Change
Building the Virtual State: Information Technology and Institutional Change
Using an ontology to simplify data access
Communications of the ACM
E-government: A Special Case of ICT-enabled Business Process Change
HICSS '03 Proceedings of the 36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'03) - Track 5 - Volume 5
Interdisciplinarity in science: a tentative typology of disciplines and research areas
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Building the virtual state ... or not?: a critical appraisal
Social Science Computer Review - Special issue: Jane fountain's "building the virtual state"
Data Alignment and Integration
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Electronic Government Strategies and Implementation
Electronic Government Strategies and Implementation
Organizational transformation through e-government: myth or reality?
EGOV'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Electronic Government
Citation analysis for e-government research
Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Social Networks: Making Connections between Citizens, Data and Government
Mapping the E-Government Research with Social Network Analysis
EGOV '09 Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Electronic Government
Annual Review of Information Science and Technology
Towards a cumulative tradition in e-government research: going beyond the Gs and Cs
EGOV'07 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Electronic Government
Where to go in the near future: diverging perspectives on online public service delivery
EGOV'07 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Electronic Government
Information Polity - ICT, public administration and democracy in the coming decade
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It has been questioned whether or not Electronic Government Research (EGR) qualifies as a legitimate discipline. This paper proposes that EGR might even want to avoid developing into a traditional discipline and restricting itself to a narrow set of accepted procedures. Rather EGR might best be served by drawing upon multiple disciplines spanning the whole spectrum of hard-pure, hard-applied, soft-pure, and soft-applied sciences. In so doing, EGR might best thrive as a multi-, inter-, or even as a transdiscipline.