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Peer Review Status: Unrefereed
Title: The academic and societal value of research
Author(s): Meijer, Albert
Webster, Christopher William
Contact Email: william.webster@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Public Administration
Sociology and Political Science
Communication
Information Systems
Issue Date: 2022
Date Deposited: 21-Jun-2022
Citation: Meijer A & Webster CW (2022) The academic and societal value of research. Information Polity, 27 (1), pp. 1-2. https://doi.org/10.3233/ip-229002
Abstract: First paragraph: For academic papers, we traditionally distinguish two audiences: scholars and practitioners. This is especially the case in the field of eGovernment where research is often closely aligned to governmental practice. This issue of Information Polity is a case in point. It touches upon topics as diverse as: robots in the public sector, designing a digital index, social media engagement, digital government in rural areas, and transparency and public transit technologies – all areas of interest to both eGovernment researchers and practitioners.
DOI Link: 10.3233/ip-229002
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