Pillay, 2012
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Chacaltana et al. | New technologies and the transition to formality: The trend towards e-formality | |
| Choudhury | Return migration and geography of innovation in MNEs: A natural experiment of knowledge production by local workers reporting to return migrants | |
| Bhatnagar | E-government: From vision to implementation-A practical guide with case studies | |
| Satyanarayana | E Government: The Science of the Possible | |
| Nasi et al. | Online service provision: are municipalities really innovative? The case of larger municipalities in Italy | |
| O'Regan et al. | Does the structure and composition of the board matter? The case of nonprofit organizations | |
| Elsheikh et al. | e‐Government in Jordan: challenges and opportunities | |
| Chang | The economic effects of Uber on taxi drivers in Taiwan | |
| Huang et al. | An overview of critical issues of e-government | |
| Schelling | Enforcing rules on oneself | |
| Schildberg-Hörisch et al. | An experimental test of the deterrence hypothesis | |
| Makau | Influence of digital marketing strategies on the competitive advantage of commercial banks in Kenya | |
| Pillay | e-Government in South Africa: Predictors to failure and success | |
| Aadil et al. | Digital Governance: Is Krishna a Glimpse of the Future? | |
| Buss et al. | Information technology and governance | |
| Alsohybe | The implementation of e-government in the Republic of Yemen: An empirical evaluation of the technical and organizational readiness | |
| Kazmi et al. | Benefits and challenges of enterprise resource planning for Pakistani SMEs | |
| Kaur | Malaysian e-government implementation framework | |
| Greaves | An investigation into the feasibility of an online national probability panel study in New Zealand | |
| Giannozzi et al. | Strengthening governance of social safety nets in East Asia | |
| Bwalya | E-government adoption and synthesis in Zambia: context, issues and challenges | |
| Garoupa et al. | Dynamic law enforcement with learning | |
| Whittal | The potential use of cellular phone technology in maintaining an up-to-date register of land transactions for the urban poor | |
| Agnihotri | Digital intermediaries, market competition, and citizen‐state interactions | |
| Haq et al. | Rebuilding the social compact |