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Highlights: Exploring the Feasibility of A Digital Government Journal
Abstract
1. Summary
2. Method
3. Characteristics of Digital Government Researchers
Disciplines and journal associations
Years conducting digital government research
Work environment
Teaching digital government courses
National focus
Sources of digital government information
4. Digital Government Research Publication Experiences
5. Future Digital Government Publishing Strategies
6. Effect of Different Strategies on the Field of Digital Government Research
7. Desirable Characteristics of a Dedicated Digital Government Journal
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3. Characteristics of Digital Government Researchers
Work environment
The vast majority of the respondents (92 percent) work in a university setting, with others coming from government, the non-profit sector, private sector, and self-employment.
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