E-Government Research Domain: Comparing the International and Russian Research Agenda

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Positioning e-government as a discipline is a matter of continuous discussion, and it remains topical to estimate its conceptual integrity and explore the interconnection between the main research contexts, especially due to the emergence of new areas like e-participation. The analysis of the national research programs and their comparison to the global agenda is also becoming more salient. Addressing these two issues by means of a scientometrics approach, we explore the extended e-government domain on the global scale and in the Russian Federation. Findings suggest that the global e-government represents a coherent field, although further integration between research contexts is important. At the same time, the Russian e-government research is lagging behind, due to low internationalization and few stimuli for knowledge production.

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Kabanov, Y., Chugunov, A. V., & Nizomutdinov, B. (2019). E-Government Research Domain: Comparing the International and Russian Research Agenda. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11685 LNCS, pp. 18–30). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27325-5_2

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