Name
Papers
Collaborators
JAN VAN DIJK
35
38
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
352
27.66
709
Referees 
References 
650
375
Search Limit
100709
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Internet use in the home: Digital inequality from a domestication perspective00.342019
Determinants of 21st-century digital skills: A large-scale survey among working professionals10.352019
Twenty-first century digital skills for the creative industries workforce: Perspectives from industry experts.00.342019
Why Would I Use This in My Home? A Model of Domestic Social Robot Acceptance.60.432019
Novel Flux Approximation Schemes for Systems of Coupled Advection-Diffusion-Reaction Equations.00.342019
The first-level digital divide shifts from inequalities in physical access to inequalities in material access.20.482019
Negative Outcomes Of Internet Use: A Qualitative Analysis In The Homes Of Families With Different Educational Backgrounds00.342019
21st-century digital skills instrument aimed at working professionals: Conceptual development and empirical validation.00.342018
A phased framework for long-term user acceptance of interactive technology in domestic environments.20.412018
Determinants of Internet skills, uses and outcomes. A systematic review of the second- and third-level digital divide.131.102017
Towards a model of source and channel choices in business-to-government service interactions: A structural equation modeling approach.20.372017
Why Do They Refuse to Use My Robot?: Reasons for Non-Use Derived from a Long-Term Home Study.80.562017
Towards Participatory E-Government?: Learning from E-Government Project Evaluations.00.342017
Maturing Pay-as-you-go Data Quality Management: Towards Decision Support for Paying the Larger Bills.00.342016
The Network Society121.412016
Long-Term Acceptance of Social Robots in Domestic Environments: Insights from a User's Perspective.00.342016
Management of Data Quality Related Problems - Exploiting Operational Knowledge.00.342016
Toward a Multifaceted Model of Internet Access for Understanding Digital Divides: An Empirical Investigation170.822015
Data quality management in the public domain: a case study within the Dutch justice system.00.342015
Does e-government reduce the administrative burden of businesses? An assessment of business-to-government systems usage in the Netherlands120.902014
The digital divide shifts to differences in usage.592.792014
Internet Skills, Sources Of Support, And Benefiting From Internet Use110.592014
A Data Space System for the Criminal Justice Chain.40.492013
Harmonic Complete Flux Schemes for Conservation Laws with Discontinuous Coefficients.00.342013
Development, implementation and use of a judicial data space system70.622013
Extension of the Complete Flux Scheme to Systems of Conservation Laws10.432012
Internet skills and the digital divide.663.142011
Civil servants' internet skills: are they ready for e-Government?10.362010
Preserving privacy whilst integrating data: Applied to criminal justice171.102010
Measuring Internet Skills90.752010
The Myth of Digital Democracy; Digital Citizenship, the Internet, Society and Participation20.422010
Improving digital skills for the use of online public information and services452.502009
Using the Internet: Skill related problems in users' online behavior502.562009
Towards privacy preserving data reconciliation for criminal justice chains40.972009
Analyzing a complaint database by means of a genetic-based data mining algorithm10.382009