|
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
23 (4) (Winter 2004): 65-66, by Chris C. Demchak,
University of Arizona. |
| Public Administration
Review 63 (6) (2003): 738-741, by S. Bretschneider,
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs,
Syracuse University. |
| Academy
of Management Review 27 (4) (2002): 619-622, by
G. Hoetker, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. |
| Journal of Public
Administration Research and Theory 12 (4) (2002):
627-631, by Sharon Dawes, State University of New York
at Albany. |
| Future Survey
24 (3) (2002): 132, Michael Marien. |
| Choice 39
(4) (2001): 1614, by E. Lewis, New College of the University
of S. Florida |
| Political Science
Quarterly 118 (1) (2003): 174-175, by Donald F.
Kettl, University of Wisconsin at Madison. |
| Journal of Policy
Analysis and Management 22 (2) (2003): 324-326,
by Maryann P. Feldman, Johns Hopkins University. |
| Governance
16 (3) (2003): 459-462, by C. J. Bennett, University
of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia |
| Symposium on "Building
the Virtual State" |
| G. David Garson,
"Symposium on the theory of technology enactment in
Jane Fountain's (2001) Building the virtual state: An
introduction," Social Science Computer Review [hereafter
SSCR] 21 (4) (2003): 409-410. |
| C. Grafton, " 'Shadow
theories' in Fountain's theory of technology enactment,'"
SSCR 21 (4) (2003): 411-416. |
| D. F. Norris, "Building
the virtual state... or not? A critical appraisal,"
SSCR 21 (4) (2003): 417-424. |
| G. David Garson,
"Technological teleology and the theory of technology
enactment: The case of the International Trade Data
System," SSCR 21 (4) (2003): 425-431. |
| K. F. Yang, "Neoinstitutionalism
and e-government: Beyond Jane Fountain," SSCR 21 (4)
(2003): 432-442. |
| A.
Chadwick, "Bringing e-democracy back in: Why it matters
for future research on e-governance," SSCR 21 (4)
(2003): 443-455. |
| P. R. Mullen, "The
need for government-wide information capacity," SSCR
21 (4) (2003): 456-463. |
| J. N. Danziger,
"Continuation of Symposium on Jane Fountain's Building
the Virtual State-- Innovation in Innovation? The Technology
Enactment Framework," SSCR 22 (1) (2004).
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