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Natalie Helbig
2010 – today
- 2013
[j2]Natalie Helbig: Book Review: How Information Matters: Networks and Public Policy Innovation by K. Hale, ed., . Information Polity 18(2): 189-192 (2013)- 2012
[j1]Teresa M. Harrison, Santiago Guerrero, G. Brian Burke, Meghan E. Cook, Anthony M. Cresswell, Natalie Helbig, Jana Hrdinová, Theresa A. Pardo: Open government and e-government: Democratic challenges from a public value perspective. Information Polity 17(2): 83-97 (2012)
[c19]Natalie Helbig, Manabu Nakashima, Sharon S. Dawes: Understanding the value and limits of government information in policy informatics: a preliminary exploration. DG.O 2012: 291-293- 2011
[c18]Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig, Meghan E. Cook: Promoting international digital government research collaboration: an experiment in community building. DG.O 2011: 54-63
[c17]Teresa M. Harrison, Santiago Guerrero, G. Brian Burke, Meghan E. Cook, Anthony M. Cresswell, Natalie Helbig, Jana Hrdinová, Theresa A. Pardo: Open government and e-government: democratic challenges from a public value perspective. DG.O 2011: 245-253
[c16]Natalie Helbig, Sharon S. Dawes, Jana Hrdinová, Meghan E. Cook: Cultivating the next generation of international digital government researchers: a community-building experiment. ICEGOV 2011: 225-233- 2010
[c15]Natalie Helbig, Evgeny Styrin, Donna S. Canestraro, Theresa A. Pardo: Information and transparency: learning from recovery act reporting experiences. DG.O 2010: 59-65
[c14]Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig: International digital government research: purpose, value, prospects. DG.O 2010: 254-257
[c13]Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig: Information Strategies for Open Government: Challenges and Prospects for Deriving Public Value from Government Transparency. EGOV 2010: 50-60
[c12]Mohammed A. Gharawi, Natalie Helbig, Jana Hrdinová, Derek Werthmuller: An exploratory study of social media adoption in government. ICEGOV 2010: 359-360
2000 – 2009
- 2009
[c11]Natalie Helbig, Jana Hrdinová, Donna S. Canestraro: Enterprise IT governance at the state level: an emerging picture. D.GO 2009: 172-179
[c10]Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig: Building a sustainable international digital government research community. D.GO 2009: 348-349- 2008
[c9]Meghan E. Cook, Natalie Helbig: Making mobility work in Child Protective Services: lessons from the field. DG.O 2008: 325-333- 2007
[c8]Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig: Building government IT workforce capacity: a competency framework. DG.O 2007: 254-255
[c7]José Ramón Gil-García, Natalie Helbig, Theresa A. Pardo, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Celene Navarrete: Working group on comparative and transnational digital government in North America. DG.O 2007: 316-317
[c6]Enrico Ferro, José Ramón Gil-García, Natalie Helbig: The Digital Divide Metaphor: Understanding Paths to IT Literacy. EGOV 2007: 265-280
[c5]Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig: Building a Research-Practice Partnership: Lessons from a Government IT Workforce Study. HICSS 2007: 104- 2006
[c4]José Ramón Gil-García, Natalie Helbig, Enrico Ferro: Is It Only About Internet Access? An Empirical Test of a Multi-dimensional Digital Divide. EGOV 2006: 139-149
[c3]Sharon S. Dawes, Meghan E. Cook, Natalie Helbig: Challenges of Treating Information as a Public Resource: The Case of Parcel Data. HICSS 2006- 2005
[c2]Natalie Helbig, José Ramón Gil-García, Enrico Ferro: Understanding the Complexity in Electronic Government: Implications from the Digital Divide Literature. AMCIS 2005: 139- 2004
[c1]Sharon S. Dawes, Natalie Helbig, José Ramón Gil-García: Exploring the Feasibility of a Digital Government Journal. DG.O 2004
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