Fads and Facts of E-Government: A Review of Impacts of E-government (2003–2009)
Kim Normann Andersen(Copenhagen Business School), Mette Enemærke(Royal Danish Library), Rony Medaglia(Copenhagen Business School), James Ν. Danziger(University of California, Irvine), Helle Henriksen(Copenhagen Business School), Møyfrid Kårstad Sannarnes(University of Agder)
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