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Theresa Pardo
Theresa Pardo
Associate Vice President, Division for Research and Economic Development, University at Albany, SUNY
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Conceptualizing smart city with dimensions of technology, people, and institutions
T Nam, TA Pardo
Proceedings of the 12th annual international digital government research …, 2011
42792011
Understanding smart cities: An integrative framework
H Chourabi, T Nam, S Walker, JR Gil-Garcia, S Mellouli, K Nahon, ...
System Science (HICSS), 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on, 2289-2297, 2012
38882012
E-government success factors: Mapping practical tools to theoretical foundations
JR Gil-García, TA Pardo
Government information quarterly 22 (2), 187-216, 2005
14682005
Smart city as urban innovation: Focusing on management, policy, and context
T Nam, TA Pardo
Proceedings of the 5th international conference on theory and practice of …, 2011
13142011
Building understanding of smart city initiatives
S Alawadhi, A Aldama-Nalda, H Chourabi, JR Gil-Garcia, S Leung, ...
Electronic Government: 11th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference, EGOV 2012 …, 2012
8152012
Open government and e-government: Democratic challenges from a public value perspective
TM Harrison, S Guerrero, GB Burke, M Cook, A Cresswell, N Helbig, ...
Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Digital Government Research …, 2011
7372011
What makes a city smart? Identifying core components and proposing an integrative and comprehensive conceptualization
JR Gil-Garcia, TA Pardo, T Nam
Information Polity 20 (1), 61-87, 2015
6542015
From “need to know” to “need to share”: Tangled problems, information boundaries, and the building of public sector knowledge networks
SS Dawes, AM Cresswell, TA Pardo
Public administration review 69 (3), 392-402, 2009
5932009
Digital government and public management research: finding the crossroads
JR Gil-Garcia, SS Dawes, TA Pardo
Public Management Review 20 (5), 633-646, 2018
4452018
Creating open government ecosystems: A research and development agenda
TM Harrison, TA Pardo, M Cook
Future Internet 4 (4), 900-928, 2012
4272012
E-government interoperability: Interaction of policy, management, and technology dimensions
TA Pardo, T Nam, GB Burke
Social Science Computer Review 30 (1), 7-23, 2012
2892012
Building collaborative digital government systems: Systemic constraints and effective practices
SS Dawes, TA Pardo
Advances in digital government: Technology, human factors, and policy, 259-273, 2002
2732002
Interorganizational information integration: A key enabler for digital government
T Pardo, G Tayi
Government Information Quarterly 24 (4), 691-715, 2007
2682007
Realizing the promise of digital government: It’s more than building a web site
T Pardo
Albany, NY: Center for Technology in Government, 2000
2632000
The changing face of a city government: A case study of Philly311
T Nam, TA Pardo
Government Information Quarterly 31, S1-S9, 2014
2422014
Exploring the determinants of scientific data sharing: Understanding the motivation to publish research data
DS Sayogo, TA Pardo
Government information quarterly 30, S19-S31, 2013
2222013
Anatomy of a group model‐building intervention: Building dynamic theory from case study research
LF Luna‐Reyes, IJ Martinez‐Moyano, TA Pardo, AM Cresswell, ...
System Dynamics Review: The Journal of the System Dynamics Society 22 (4 …, 2006
2212006
Knowledge sharing in cross-boundary information system development in the public sector
TA Pardo, AM Cresswell, F Thompson, J Zhang
Information Technology and Management 7, 293-313, 2006
1912006
Benchmarking e-government: A comparison of frameworks for computing e-government index and ranking
A Rorissa, D Demissie, T Pardo
Government Information Quarterly 28 (3), 354-362, 2011
1852011
Walking atop the cliffs: Avoiding failure and reducing risk in large scale e-government projects
TA Pardo, HJJ Scholl
Proceedings of the 35th annual Hawaii international conference on system …, 2002
1832002
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