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From the Parliament to a Polling Station: How to Make Electoral Laws More Comprehensible to Election Administrators
(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2021)This article suggests that law modelling (using Business Process Model and Notation, BPMN) could make electoral laws more comprehensible to different stakeholders, and in particular, to election administration, especially ... -
Weibo to the Rescue? A study of social media use in citizen–government relations in China
(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021)Purpose In this study, the authors explain citizens’ adoption of social media in citizen–government relations in China, a country that blends an authoritarian governance regime with limited tolerance of and responsiveness ... -
“Citizens’ social media adoption in Paraguay”
(2021)This article aims to identify which factors are associated with Paraguayan citizens’ use of social media in citizen-government relations. We gathered data using a vignette-survey with which responses to four public service ... -
Digitalisering in de rechtspraak: kan Nederland leren van Estland?
(Rechtstreeks, 2021)Existing comparative studies suggest Estonia is outperforming many Western European countries in terms of electronic service delivery in the judiciary system. This article provides an explanation for this observation. One ... -
Sixth International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting E-Vote-ID 2021. 5-8 October 2021
(University of Tartu Press, 2021)This volume contains papers presented at E-Vote-ID 2021, the Sixth International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting, held during October 5-8, 2021. Due to the extraordinary situation provoked by Covid-19 Pandemic, the ... -
Exploring Estonian e-government before, during, and beyond COVID-19
(New Zealand Journal for Research on Europe (NZJRE), 2021)The outbreak of COVID-19 saw lockdowns imposed across the world, and traditionally in-person tasks and services shifted online. While this posed immense challenges in some governmental and institutional settings, in Estonia ... -
“If it makes you happy … it can’t be that bad”: An explanatory study of students’ well-being during international exchange
(International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2021)This study reports on adolescents’ experiences as exchange students in an international exchange program. Based on a literature review and multivariate analysis of original on-line survey data collected from 408 students ... -
On State-Level Architecture of Digital Government Ecosystems: From ICT-Driven to Data-Centric
(Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2021-05)The \digital transformation" is perceived as the key enabler for increasing wealth and well-being by politics, media and the citizens alike. In the same vein, digital government steadily receives more and more attention. ... -
Digital Sovereignty and Participation in an Autocratic State: Designing an e-Petition System for Developing Countries
(Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2021-06-09)Establishing a sustainable citizens-government dialogue is a crucial topic on the agenda of many countries. E-petition systems are among the most popular and effective tools for establishing a responsive and effective ... -
Global Intelligent Governance—A Collaborative Platform
(Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2021-06-09)The purpose of this panel on “Global Intelligent Governance—A Collaborative Platform (GIG-CP)” is to discuss the feasibility and need for developing a collaborative platform to facilitate a global network-to-network ... -
Data-Driven Personalized E-Government Services: Literature Review and Case Study
(Springer International Publishing, 2021-09-07)Better targeted and more personalized service offering to citizens has the potential to make state-citizen interactions more seamless, reduce inefficiencies in service provision, and lower barriers to service access for ... -
Electronic Voting: 6th International Joint Conference, E-Vote-ID 2021, virtual event, October 5-8, 2021
(Springer Cham, 2021-09-28)This book constitutes the proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Electronic Voting, E-Vote-ID 2021, held online -due to COVID -19- in Bregenz, Austria, in October 2021. The 14 full papers presented were carefully ... -
“@Government There’s a pothole in my street!”: Canadian citizens’ adoption choices of social media use in citizen-government relations
(2021-11)Social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook offer new opportunities for co-production and interaction between citizens and government agencies. Until now, explanations of why citizens use social media to interact ... -
European Interoperability Landscape Report 2022
(Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions, 2022)The delivery of cross-border digital public services largely depends on the ability of public administrations and businesses to transfer data across borders. Therefore, access to trusted, interoperable, and secure data-exchange ... -
Internet voting in Estonia 2005–2019: Evidence from eleven elections
(2022)Internet voting is a highly contested topic in electoral studies. This article examines Internet voting in Estonia over 15 years and 11 nation-wide elections. It focuses on the following questions: How is Internet voting ... -
Elections in digital times: a guide for electoral practitioners
(2022)Strengthening democracy and electoral processes in the era of social media and Artificial Intelligence Democracy requires free, periodic, transparent, and inclusive elections. Freedom of expression, freedom of the press, ... -
Adopting microblogging solutions for interaction with government: survey results from Hunan province, China
(2022)Authorities in the People’s Republic of China communicate with citizens using an estimated six hundred thousand Sina Weibo microblogs. This study reports on a study of Chinese citizens’ adoption of microblogs to interact ... -
Technology and democracy: the who and how in decision-making. The cases of Estonia and Catalonia
(2022)This paper focusses on the use of technology to improve democracy, comparing the cases of Estonia and Catalonia. Both examples are closely related in their use of technology to further democratize the decision-making ... -
How to Implement the European Digital Single Market: Identifying the catalyst for digital transformation
(2022)COVID-19 is regarded as a major driver for digital transformation of our society and, potentially as a boost for further digital single market integration. From the current perspective, pandemics cannot be avoided, but ...