Name
Papers
Collaborators
ANTONIO CORDELLA
33
24
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
300
22.89
452
Referees 
References 
210
220
Search Limit
100452
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Introduction to the Minitrack on Policies and Strategies for Digital Government.00.342020
Public value creation in digital government.10.362019
Government as a platform, orchestration, and public value creation: The Italian case50.462019
It Takes Two to Tango: Bringing Together Users and Artificial Intelligence to Create Public Value00.342019
Introduction to the Minitrack on Policies and Strategies for Digital Governance.00.342018
Icts And Value Creation In Public Sector: Manufacturing Logic Vs Service Logic00.342018
Value creation, ICT, and co-production in public sector: bureaucracy, opensourcing and crowdsourcing.20.382017
Introduction To Policies And Strategies For Digital Government Minitrack00.342016
Introduction to Policies and Strategies for Digital Government Minitrack00.342015
The Circulation of Agency in E-Justice: Interoperability and Infrastructure for European Transborder Judicial Proceedings, Francesco Contini, Giovan Francesco Lanzara (Eds.). Springer, New York and London (2014), 365.00.342015
Assembling law and technology in the public sector: the case of e-justice reforms00.342015
E-government and organizational change: reappraising the role of ICT and bureaucracy in public service delivery190.942015
Introduction to Policies and Governance for the Network Society Minitrack00.342014
A public value perspective for ICT enabled public sector reforms: a theoretical reflection602.372012
Government policy, public value and IT outsourcing: The strategic case of ASPIRE100.652012
Socio Technical Regimes and E-Government Deployment: the Case of the Italian Judiciary.20.382012
Emerging Standardization.00.342011
Outsourcing, bureaucracy and public value: Reappraising the notion of the “contract state”250.992010
E-Government in the Making: Socio-Economic Development in the Akshaya Project.10.442010
Information systems in the public sector: The e-Government enactment framework672.262010
Information Infrastructure: An Actor-Network Perspective60.862010
Public Sector Reforms and the Notion of 'Public Value': Implications for eGovernment Deployment.70.542009
Software Market Configuration: A Socio-Technical Explanation.00.342009
Panel: Developing a Sustainable Academic Career in IS.00.342008
E-government: towards the e-bureaucratic form?543.212007
E-marketplace and transaction cost theory: a possible set of new ideas.30.382006
Transaction costs and information systems: does IT add up?211.562006
From Italy to East London00.342005
Seconds Out, Round Two: Contextualising E-Government Projects within their Institutional Milieu - A London Local Authority Case Study30.542004
Standardization in action10.482004
Information system and information infrastructure deployment: the challenge of the Italian e-justice approach00.342004
Actor network theory and after: what's new for IS research?100.532003
Does information technology always lead to lower transaction costs?30.832001