Name
Affiliation
Papers
VICTOR BEKKERS
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands 3000
22
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
12
211
16.97
Referers 
Referees 
References 
388
102
84
Search Limit
100388
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Look Before You Leap: Barriers To Big Data Use In Municipalities00.342019
Visualizations, technology and the power to influence policy.00.342018
The contingency of governments' responsiveness to the virtual public sphere: A systematic literature review and meta-synthesis60.442015
A metatheory of e-government: Creating some order in a fragmented research field80.522015
Accountability and the Framing Power of Visual Technologies: How Do Visualized Reconstructions of Incidents Influence Public and Political Accountability Discussions?00.342014
Social media monitoring: Responsive governance in the shadow of surveillance?230.852013
Why does e-government looks as it does? looking beyond the explanatory emptiness of the e-government concept20.372012
New Media, Micromobilization, and Political Agenda Setting: Crossover Effects in Political Mobilization and Media Usage70.762011
Visual events and electronic government: What do pictures mean in digital government for citizen relations?10.352011
Visual Culture and Electronic Government: Exploring a New Generation of E-Government40.552009
Flexible information infrastructures in Dutch E-Government collaboration arrangements: Experiences and policy implications200.872009
Diffusion of E-government innovations in the Dutch public sector: The case of digital community policing140.912007
Modernization, public innovation and information and communication technologies: The emperor's new clothes?30.522007
The Myths of E-Government: Looking Beyond the Assumptions of a New and Better Government713.742007
Flexibility of information architecture in e-government chains00.342006
Interconnected networks and the governance of risk and trust00.342005
The governance of back office integration in e-government: some dutch experiences111.152005
The Governance of Back Office Integration: Some Dutch Experiences20.422005
Virtual policy communities and responsive governance: Redesigning on-line debates70.872004
E-government and the emergence of virtual organizations in the public sector171.262003
The Back-Office of E-government (Managing Information Domains as Political Economies)151.352002
Administrative supervision and information relationships00.342002