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Most Read IP Articles of 2022

Social media use in government health agencies: The COVID-19 impact (Research Article in Vol.26, Iss.4, 2021) – Open Access
Sandoval-Almazan, Rodrigo | Valle-Cruz, David

Soul of a new machine: Self-learning algorithms in public administration (Research Article in Vol.26, Iss.3, 2021) – Open Access
Gerrits, Lasse

Incorporating agile practices in public sector IT management: A nudge toward adaptive governance (Research Article in Vol.26, Iss.3, 2021)
Ylinen, Maija

Analyzing social media messages of public sector organizations utilizing sentiment analysis and topic modeling (Research Article in Vol.26, Iss.4, 2021)
Yaqub, Ussamaa | Chun, Soon Ae | Atluri, Vijayalakshmi | Vaidya, Jaideep

Social media use for public engagement during the water crisis in Cape Town (Research Article in Vol.26, Iss.3, 2021)
Waxa, Chumani | Gwaka, Leon Tinashe

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