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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The EGOV Research Community: An Update on Where We Stand
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    Chapter 2 The Development in Leading e-Government Articles 2001-2010: Definitions, Perspectives, Scope, Research Philosophies, Methods and Recommendations: An Update of Heeks and Bailur
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    Chapter 3 An Online Transparency for Accountability Maturity Model
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    Chapter 4 Towards an Evaluation Model for Open Government: A Preliminary Proposal
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    Chapter 5 Contextual Factors Influencing Health Information Systems Implementation in Public Sector – Investigating the Explanatory Power of Critical Success Factors
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    Chapter 6 PA Meets IS Research: Analysing Failure of Intergovernmental Information Systems via IS Adoption and Success Models
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    Chapter 7 Interconnecting Governments, Businesses and Citizens – A Comparison of Two Digital Infrastructures
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    Chapter 8 The Role of Trust in the Prioritization of Channel Choices
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    Chapter 9 Identifying a Public Sector Information Systems (PSIS) for E-service: A Case of Land Records E-service in Bangladesh
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    Chapter 10 Source and Channel Choices in Business-to-Government Service Interactions: A Vignette Study
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    Chapter 11 Connecting People: Semantic-Conceptual Modeling for Laws and Regulations
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    Chapter 12 Modelling Process Intensive Scenarios for the Smart City
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    Chapter 13 Shared Services: Maverick or Originator?
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    Chapter 14 Assessing Policy Making for ICT Innovation: A Decision Support Research Agenda
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    Chapter 15 Open Government Data: Facilitating and Motivating Factors for Coping with Potential Barriers in the Brazilian Context
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    Chapter 16 Analyzing Stakeholders in Complex E-Government Projects: Towards a Stakeholder Interaction Model
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    Chapter 17 LAN House Implementation and Sustainability in Brazil: An Actor-Network Theory Perspective
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    Chapter 18 Electronic Government
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    Chapter 19 Electronic Government
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    Chapter 20 Electronic Government
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    Chapter 21 Electronic Government
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    Chapter 22 Electronic Government
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    Chapter 23 Is the Public Motivated to Engage in Open Data Innovation?
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    Chapter 24 Dialectics and Contradictions in Public Procurement of Information Systems
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    Chapter 25 Electronic Government
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    Chapter 26 Proposing an Entrepreneurial Process for the Co-creation of IT Value
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    Chapter 27 Electronic Government
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Chapter title
Connecting People: Semantic-Conceptual Modeling for Laws and Regulations
Chapter number 11
Book title
Electronic Government
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, September 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-44426-9_11
Book ISBNs
978-3-66-244425-2, 978-3-66-244426-9
Authors

Tom Van Engers, Sjir Nijssen

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Country Count As %
Mexico 1 <1%
Netherlands 1 <1%
Portugal 1 <1%
Korea, Republic of 1 <1%
Unknown 176 98%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 40 22%
Student > Doctoral Student 28 16%
Student > Master 22 12%
Researcher 13 7%
Professor > Associate Professor 11 6%
Other 32 18%
Unknown 34 19%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 54 30%
Social Sciences 32 18%
Business, Management and Accounting 31 17%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance 5 3%
Decision Sciences 5 3%
Other 13 7%
Unknown 40 22%
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