1st Edition
Digital Government and Public Management Generating Public Sector Innovation at the Crossroads of Research and Practice
Introduction – digital government and public management research: finding the crossroads
J. Ramon Gil- Garcia, Sharon S. Dawes and Theresa A. Pardo
1. Trustworthiness of digital government services: deriving a comprehensive theory through interpretive structural modelling
Marijn Janssen, Nripendra P. Rana, Emma L. Slade and Yogesh K. Dwivedi
2. Collaborative data networks for public service: governance, management, and performance
Yu- Che Chen and Jooho Lee
3. Value of inter- organizational collaboration in digital government projects
Sergio Picazo- Vela, Isis Gutiérrez- Martínez, François Duhamel, Dolores E. Luna and Luis F. Luna- Reyes
4. The digital government imperative: a context- aware perspective
Walter Castelnovo and Maddalena Sorrentino
5. Open innovation in the public sector: drivers and barriers for the adoption of Challenge.gov
Ines Mergel
6. Toward precision governance: infusing data into public management of environmental hazards
David M. Hondula, Evan R. Kuras, Justin Longo and Erik W. Johnston
7. Preparing public managers for the digital era: incorporating information management, use, and technology into public affairs graduate curricula
Qian Hu
Biography
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia is Director of the Center for Technology in Government and Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy, University at Albany, SUNY. He has published extensively and some of his publications are among the most cited in the field of digital government research worldwide.
Sharon S. Dawes is Professor Emerita of Public Administration and Policy at the University at Albany, SUNY. She was instrumental in creating the field of digital government in her roles as founding Director of the Center for Technology in Government and first President of the Digital Government Society.
Theresa A. Pardo is Associate Vice President for Research and Full Research Professor of Public Administration and Policy, University at Albany, SUNY. She is a member of the National Academy of Public Administration and among the most cited authors in the field of digital government research.






