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47
Citations
12823
World Ranking
1140
National Ranking
498

Overview

John Carlo Bertot is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research contributions primarily focus on topics related to e-government and public services, with a specialization intersecting political science and international relations.

Their recent publications include several papers presented at the Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Notable papers from 2020 to 2022 include:

  • Introduction to the Minitrack on Challenged Democracies: The Impact of Digital Government on Democracy and Democratic Institutions (2020)
  • Introduction to Digital Government (2020)
  • Introduction to the Minitrack on Inclusion in Digital Government: Narrowing the Divides (2021)
  • Introduction to the Minitrack on Inclusion in Digital Government: Narrowing the Divides (2022)

These papers emphasize the evolving role of digital government in democratic processes and inclusion initiatives within digital public services.

John Carlo Bertot frequently collaborates with a range of scholars in their field. Their primary coauthors include:

  • Jonathan Lazar
  • Simone Diniz Junqueira Barbosa
  • H. Schöll
  • Paul T. Jaeger
  • Karine Nahon

The academic venues where John Carlo Bertot publishes are concentrated mainly within the Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, accounting for multiple contributions.

The scientist's research addresses key themes in e-government and digital public services, exploring how governmental digital initiatives impact democratic institutions and address inclusivity concerns. Their work intersects political science and international relations, focusing on how digital transformations affect government transparency, accessibility, and citizen engagement.

Best Publications

  • Using ICTs to create a culture of transparency: E-government and social media as openness and anti-corruption tools for societies

    John Carlo Bertot;Paul T. Jaeger;Justin M. Grimes

  • The impact of polices on government social media usage: Issues, challenges, and recommendations

    John Carlo Bertot;Paul T. Jaeger;Derek L. Hansen

  • Promoting transparency and accountability through ICTs, social media, and collaborative e‐government

    John Carlo Bertot;Paul T. Jaeger;Justin M. Grimes

  • Transparency and technological change: Ensuring equal and sustained public access to government information

    Paul T. Jaeger;John Carlo Bertot

  • Social Media Technology and Government Transparency

    John Carlo Bertot;Paul T Jaeger;Sean Munson;Tom Glaisyer

  • Big data, open government and e-government: Issues, policies and recommendations

    John Carlo Bertot;Ursula Gorham;Paul T. Jaeger;Lindsay C. Sarin

  • Universal and contextualized public services: Digital public service innovation framework

    John Carlo Bertot;Elsa Estevez;Tomasz Janowski

  • Citizen-centered e-government services: benefits, costs, and research needs

    John Carlo Bertot;Paul T. Jaeger;Charles R. McClure

  • The Intersection of Public Policy and Public Access: Digital Divides, Digital Literacy, Digital Inclusion, and Public Libraries

    Paul T. Jaeger;John Carlo Bertot;Kim M. Thompson;Sarah M. Katz

  • The multiple dimensions of the digital divide: more than the technology ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’

    John Carlo Bertot

  • User-centered e-government: Challenges and benefits for government Web sites

    John Carlo Bertot;Paul T. Jaeger

  • E-Government: initiatives, developments, and issues

    Duncan Aldrich;John Carlo Bertot;Charles R McClure

  • The E-Government paradox: Better customer service doesn't necessarily cost less

    John Carlo Bertot;Paul T. Jaeger

  • Public access computing and Internet access in public libraries: The role of public libraries in e-government and emergency situations

    John Carlo Bertot;Paul T. Jaeger;Lesley A. Langa;Charles R. McClure

  • Rural public libraries and digital inclusion: : issues and challenges

    Brian Real;John Carlo Bertot;Paul T. Jaeger

  • The Impacts of Free Public Internet Access on Public Library Patrons and Communities

    John Carlo Bertot;Charles R. McClure;Paul T. Jaeger

  • Big data and e-government: issues, policies, and recommendations

    John Carlo Bertot;Heeyoon Choi

  • Agile government : systematic literature review and future research

    Ines Mergel;Yiwei Gong;John Bertot

  • The 2004 and 2005 Gulf Coast Hurricanes: Evolving Roles and Lessons Learned for Public Libraries in Disaster Preparedness and Community Services

    Paul T. Jaeger;Lesley A. Langa;Charles R. McClure;John Carlo Bertot

  • Functionality, usability, and accessibility

    John Carlo Bertot;John T. Snead;Paul T. Jaeger;Charles R. McClure

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul T. Jaeger
Paul T. Jaeger University of Maryland, College Park
Charles R. McClure
Charles R. McClure Florida State University
Luis F. Luna-Reyes
Luis F. Luna-Reyes University at Albany, State University of New York
Derek L. Hansen
Derek L. Hansen Brigham Young University
Brian S. Butler
Brian S. Butler University of Maryland, College Park
Euripidis N. Loukis
Euripidis N. Loukis University of the Aegean
Sean A. Munson
Sean A. Munson University of Washington
Ines Mergel
Ines Mergel University of Konstanz

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