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47
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1125
National Ranking
491

Overview

Theresa A. Pardo is affiliated with the University at Albany, State University of New York, in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on social sciences with specific attention to political science and international relations, media technology, public administration, artificial intelligence, and sociology and political science.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • E-Government and Public Services
  • Smart Cities and Technologies
  • Public Policy and Administration Research
  • Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
  • Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
  • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
  • Information Systems Theories and Implementation

Theresa A. Pardo's publication record shows contributions across various esteemed venues, including:

  • Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (4 publications)
  • Social Science Computer Review
  • Public Performance & Management Review
  • Government Information Quarterly
  • Public Management Review

Their recent papers feature topics related to digital government, AI policy, and public health management. Notable papers include:

  • "Artificial Intelligence in Government: Taking Stock and Moving Forward" (2021), Social Science Computer Review
  • "Beyond Transparency, Participation, and Collaboration? A Reflection on the Dimensions of Open Government" (2020), Public Performance & Management Review
  • "Sensemaking and social processes in digital government projects" (2021), Government Information Quarterly
  • "Data, Politics and Public Health" (2020), Digital Government Research and Practice
  • "Continuity of Operations and Organisational Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from City Governments in the US Northeast Region" (2023), Public Management Review

Their frequent coauthors reveal a collaborative approach in this multidisciplinary field, including:

  • Mila Gascó-Hernández
  • J. Ramón Gil-García
  • Meghan Cook
  • Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar
  • Gabriela Viale Pereira

Theresa A. Pardo has authored books published by Springer International Publishing, including:

  • "Smart Cities and Smart Governance" (2021)
  • "Beyond Smart and Connected Governments" (2020)

The thematic scope of these works and their publication record highlights a focus on the integration of technology in governance and public administration, with interdisciplinary insights spanning technology, policy, and social impact.

Best Publications

  • Conceptualizing smart city with dimensions of technology, people, and institutions

    Taewoo Nam;Theresa A. Pardo

  • Understanding Smart Cities: An Integrative Framework

    Hafedh Chourabi;Taewoo Nam;Shawn Walker;J. Ramon Gil-Garcia

  • E-government success factors: Mapping practical tools to theoretical foundations

    J. Ramón Gil-García;Theresa A. Pardo

  • Smart city as urban innovation: focusing on management, policy, and context

    Taewoo Nam;Theresa A. Pardo

  • Open government and e-government: democratic challenges from a public value perspective

    Teresa M. Harrison;Santiago Guerrero;G. Brian Burke;Meghan Cook

  • What makes a city smart? Identifying core components and proposing an integrative and comprehensive conceptualization

    J. Ramon Gil-Garcia;J. Ramon Gil-Garcia;Theresa A. Pardo;Taewoo Nam

  • From "Need to Know" to "Need to Share": Tangled Problems, Information Boundaries, and the Building of Public Sector Knowledge Networks

    Sharon S. Dawes;Anthony M. Cresswell;Theresa A. Pardo

  • Building Understanding of Smart City Initiatives

    Suha Alawadhi;Armando Aldama-Nalda;Hafedh Chourabi;J. Ramon Gil-Garcia

  • Digital government and public management research: finding the crossroads

    J. Ramon Gil-Garcia;Sharon S. Dawes;Theresa A. Pardo

  • Creating Open Government Ecosystems: A Research and Development Agenda

    Teresa M. Harrison;Theresa A. Pardo;Meghan E. Cook

  • Building Collaborative Digital Government Systems

    Sharon S. Dawes;Theresa A. Pardo

  • E-Government Interoperability: Interaction of Policy, Management, and Technology Dimensions

    Theresa A. Pardo;Taewoo Nam;G. Brian Burke

  • Interorganizational information integration: A key enabler for digital government

    Theresa A. Pardo;Giri Kumar Tayi

  • Anatomy of a group model‐building intervention: building dynamic theory from case study research

    Luis Felipe Luna-Reyes;Ignacio J. Martinez-Moyano;Theresa A. Pardo;Anthony M. Cresswell

  • The changing face of a city government: A case study of Philly311

    Taewoo Nam;Theresa A. Pardo

  • Exploring the determinants of scientific data sharing: Understanding the motivation to publish research data

    Djoko Sigit Sayogo;Theresa A. Pardo

  • Knowledge sharing in cross-boundary information system development in the public sector

    Theresa A. Pardo;Anthony M. Cresswell;Fiona Thompson;Jing Zhang

  • Walking atop the cliffs: avoiding failure and reducing risk in large scale e-government projects

    T.A. Pardo;H.J.J. Scholl

  • Designing electronic government information access programs: a holistic approach

    Sharon S Dawes;Theresa A Pardo;Anthony M Cresswell

  • Benchmarking e-Government: A comparison of frameworks for computing e-Government index and ranking☆

    Abebe Rorissa;Dawit Demissie;Theresa A. Pardo

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Ramon Gil-Garcia
J. Ramon Gil-Garcia University at Albany, State University of New York
Luis F. Luna-Reyes
Luis F. Luna-Reyes University at Albany, State University of New York
Marijn Janssen
Marijn Janssen Delft University of Technology
George P. Richardson
George P. Richardson State University of New York
Samuel Fosso Wamba
Samuel Fosso Wamba Toulouse Business School
Konstantinos Tarabanis
Konstantinos Tarabanis University of Macedonia
Peter Haddawy
Peter Haddawy Mahidol University
Yannis Charalabidis
Yannis Charalabidis University of the Aegean
Joseph Sarkis
Joseph Sarkis Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Michela Milano
Michela Milano University of Bologna

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