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Information Technology & People

ISSN: 0959-3845

Online from: 1982

Subject Area: Information and Knowledge Management

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Volume 25 issue 2

Published: 2012, Start page: p136

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17036350 Open source deployment in local government: Rapid innovation as an occasion for revitalizing organizational IT
Jonathan P. Allen, Dave Geller (pp. 136 - 155)
Keywords: Decision making, Innovation, IT departments, Local government, Open source adoption, Open source deployment, Open source software
Article type: Research paper
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17036351 Adoption of free/libre open source software in public organizations: factors of impact
Bruno Rossi, Barbara Russo, Giancarlo Succi (pp. 156 - 187)
Keywords: Adoption, Case studies, Diffusion, Diffusion theory, Open source, Open source software, Public sector organizations
Article type: Case study
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17036352 Information systems innovation in public organisations: an institutional perspective
Gamel O. Wiredu (pp. 188 - 206)
Keywords: E-government, Information management, Information systems innovation, Innovation, Public bureaucracy, Public sector organizations, United Kingdom
Article type: Research paper
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17036353 Predictors for e-government adoption in Jordan: Deployment of an empirical evaluation based on a citizen-centric approach
Mohammad Alomari, Peter Woods, Kuldeep Sandhu (pp. 207 - 234)
Keywords: Adoption, Developing countries, E-government, Factors, Information society, Intention to use, Jordan, Middle East
Article type: Research paper
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17036349 Managers as Designers in the Public Services: Beyond Technomagic
Amany Elbanna
pp. 235 - 235
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