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25 years of transparency research: Evidence and future directions
M Cucciniello, GA Porumbescu, S Grimmelikhuijsen
Public administration review 77 (1), 32-44, 2017
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Open data for democracy: Developing a theoretical framework for open data use
E Ruijer, S Grimmelikhuijsen, A Meijer
Government Information Quarterly 34 (1), 45-52, 2017
Mandates: European Commission
Government transparency: State of the art and new perspectives
G Porumbescu, A Meijer, S Grimmelikhuijsen
Elements in Public Policy, 2022
Mandates: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, European Commission
Screen-level bureaucrats in the age of algorithms. An ethnographic study of algorithmically supported public service workers in the Netherlands Police
C Soares, S Grimmelikhuijsen, A Meijer
Information Polity, 1-16, 2023
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Measuring citizen trust in regulatory agencies: A systematic review and ways forward
L Maman, L Fahy, S Grimmelikhuijsen, M Kappler
Regulation & Governance, 2024
Mandates: European Commission
Citizen perceptions of regulatory instruments and enforcement styles
M Aleksovska, S Grimmelikhuijsen, J van Erp
Utrecht University, 2023
Mandates: European Commission
Effects of regulatory instruments and enforcement styles on citizen trust
M Aleksovska, S Grimmelikhuijsen, J van Erp
Mandates: European Commission
Better together? Testing a collaborative approach to solve the local societal problems with open data
E Ruijer, S Grimmelikhuijsen, J van den Berg, A Meijer
Research Handbook on E-Government, 13-30, 2021
Mandates: European Commission
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Behavioral public administration: Combining insights from public administration and psychology
S Grimmelikhuijsen, S Jilke, AL Olsen, L Tummers
Public Administration Review 77 (1), 45-56, 2017
Mandates: Danish Council for Independent Research, Netherlands Organisation for …
Experimental public administration from 1992 to 2014: A systematic literature review and ways forward
R Bouwman, S Grimmelikhuijsen
International Journal of Public Sector Management 29 (2), 110-131, 2016
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Reconsidering the expectancy disconfirmation model. Three experimental replications
S Grimmelikhuijsen, GA Porumbescu
Public Management Review 19 (9), 1272-1292, 2017
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Connecting societal issues, users and data. Scenario-based design of open data platforms
E Ruijer, S Grimmelikhuijsen, M Hogan, S Enzerink, A Ojo, A Meijer
Government Information Quarterly 34 (3), 470-480, 2017
Mandates: European Commission
Open data work: understanding open data usage from a practice lens
E Ruijer, S Grimmelikhuijsen, J Van Den Berg, A Meijer
International Review of Administrative Sciences 86 (1), 3-19, 2020
Mandates: European Commission
Lessons from five decades of experimental and behavioral research on accountability: A systematic literature review
M Aleksovska, T Schillemans, S Grimmelikhuijsen
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 2 (2), 2019
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Explaining why the computer says no: algorithmic transparency affects the perceived trustworthiness of automated decision-making
S Grimmelikhuijsen
Public Administration Review, 2022
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Do freedom of information laws increase transparency of government? A replication of a field experiment
S Grimmelikhuijsen, P John, A Meijer, B Worthy
Journal of Behavioral Public Administration 2 (1), 2019
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
A validated measurement for felt relational accountability in the public sector: gauging the account holder’s legitimacy and expertise
S Overman, T Schillemans, S Grimmelikhuijsen
Public Management Review 23 (12), 1748-1767, 2021
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Can decision transparency increase citizen trust in regulatory agencies? Evidence from a representative survey experiment
S Grimmelikhuijsen, F Herkes, I Leistikow, J Verkroost, F de Vries, ...
Regulation & Governance 15 (1), 17-31, 2021
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Latent transparency and trust in government: Unexpected findings from two survey experiments
SG Grimmelikhuijsen, SJ Piotrowski, GG Van Ryzin
Government Information Quarterly 37 (4), 101497, 2020
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Legitimacy of Algorithmic Decision-Making: Six Threats and the Need for a Calibrated Institutional Response
S Grimmelikhuijsen, A Meijer
Perspectives on Public Management and Governance, 2022
Mandates: Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
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