I.T. in Government

Parent: Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
6cs4s5f0Survey Research Methodology in Management Information Systems: An Assessment3752958078.7%
71x0h7hbPolice Use of Computers11691077.8%
2rd511dbInformation Technology and Administrative Reform: Will the Time After E-Government Be Different?91563561.5%
0fp472rcThe Impact of Information Technology on Middle Managers76552172.4%
1c31s58gModels, Facts, and the Policy Process: The Political Ecology of Estimated Truth74225229.7%
42w9z2krUsefulness of Computer-Based Information to Public Managers46271958.7%
0q35x75pMainframe and PC Computing in American Cities: Myths and Realities39241561.5%
1ck3h5bfComputing and Public Organizations36102627.8%
5xv7x6cmThe Impact of Information Technology on City Government in the United States36171947.2%
0004516gElectronic Democracy in America: Civil Society, Cyber Society and Participation in Local Politics3292328.1%
39f8f9swGovernment Websites and Political Engagement: Facilitating Citizen Entry Into the Policy Process2662023.1%
2sb1x6zdElectronic Governance and Modes of Membership in the Local Political Community2261627.3%
4cc3s6x4Information Technology and Middle Management Downsizing: A Tale of Two Cities2214863.6%
20f8s363Motivations to Innovate in Public Organizations168850.0%

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