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Journal articles

Albert J. Meijer, Deirdre Curtin and Maarten Hillebrandt (2012). Open government: connecting vision and voice. International Review of Administrative Sciences. 78(1) 10–29.

A.J. Meijer (2012). Introduction to the special issue on government transparency. International Review of Administrative Sciences. 78(1) pp. 3–9.

A. Meijer S. Grimmelikhuijsen, G.J. Brandsma (2012). Communities of Public Service Support: Citizens engage in social learning in peer-to-peer
networks. Government Information Quarterly, Vol. 29, Nr. 1, pp. 21–29.

Calenda, D. & A.Meijer (2011). Political Individualization. New media as an escape from family control over political behavior. Information Communication & Society. 14:5, 660-683.

A.J. Meijer (2011). Networked Coproduction of Public Services in Virtual Communities: From a Government-Centric to a Community Approach to Public Service Support. Public Administration Review. Vol. 71, Nr. 4, pp. 598-607.

A. Meijer & F. Bannister (2011). The coming of age of egovernment studies. Information Polity, Vol. 16, Nr. 1, pp. 1-3.

Boon, W P C , E H M Moors, A Meijer and H Schellekens (2010) Conditional Approval and Approval Under Exceptional Circumstances as Regulatory Instruments for Stimulating Responsible Drug Innovation in Europe. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics Vol. 88, Nr. 6, 848–853.

Meijer, A.J. & M. Thaens (2010). Alignment 2.0: Strategic use of new internet technologies in government. Government Information Quarterly, Volume 27, Issue 2, March 2010, Pages 113-121.

Meijer, A. & F. Bannister (2009). Using public administration theory to analyze public innovation. Information Polity. Vol. 14, Nr. 4, pp. 241 – 244.

Meijer, A.J.  & V. Homburg (2009). Disclosure and compliance: The 'pillory' as an innovative regulatory instrument. Information Polity. Vol. 14, Nr. 4, pp. 263 – 278.

Meijer, A.J. (2009) Complex Responsibilities. An empirical analysis of responsibilities and technological complexity in Dutch immigration policies. Public Management Review, Vol. 11, Nr. 6, pp. 771 – 790.
 

Meijer, A.J. & T. Schillemans (2009). Fictional Citizens And Real Effects: Accountability to Citizens in Competitive and Monopolistic Markets, Public Administration and Management, Vol. 14 No. 2. Online Journal.
 

Calenda, D. & Albert Meijer (2009). Young people, the Internet and Political Participation. Findings of a web survey in Italy, Spain and The Netherlands, Information, Communication & Society, Vol. 12, No. 6, September 2009, pp. 879–898

 

Meijer, A.J. & M. Thaens (2009). Public information strategies: Making government information available to citizens. Information Polity, Vol. 45, Nrs. 1/2, pp. 31 – 45.

 

Meijer, A.J. (2009). Understanding modern transparency, International Review of the Administrative Sciences, Vol. 75, No. 2, pp. 255 – 269.

 

Meijer, A.J. & F.W.A. Brom (2009) Biotechnology and social learning: An empirical analysis of the Dutch Animal Biotechnology Act, Technology in Society, Vol. 31, Nr. 1, pp. 117 – 124.

Meijer, A., Nils Burger and Wolfgang Ebbers (2009). Citizens4Citizens: Mapping Participatory Practices on the Internet. Electronic Journal of e-Government. Vol. 7 Nr. 1 pp. 99-112.

Meijer, A. & F. Bannister (2008). Interpreting the ‘Culture Variable’ in the Study of Informatization in Public Administration. Selected papers from the 2007 conference of the European Group of Public Administration, Information Polity, Vol. 13, Nrs. 3/4, pp. 191–193.

 

Brandsma, G.J. Deirdre Curtin and Albert Meijer, 2008, How Transparent are EU ‘Comitology’ Committees in Practice? European Law Journal, Vol. 14, No. 6, November 2008, pp. 819–838.

 

Michels, A. & A.Meijer, 2008, Safeguarding public accountability in horizontal government, Public Management Review, Vol. 10, Nr. 2, pp. 165 – 173.

 

Meijer, A.J. & V.F.M. Homburg, 2008, Introduction: Zooming in and zooming out on e-government, International Journal for Public Administration, Vol. 31, Nr. 7, pp. 707 – 710.

 

A.J. Meijer, 2008, E-mail in government: Not post-bureaucratic but late-bureaucratic organizations, Government Information Quarterly, Vol. 25, Nr. 3, pp. 429 – 447.

 

Meijer, A. (2007). Why don’t they listen to us? Reasserting the role of ICT in Public Administration, Information Polity, Vol. 12, Nr. 4, pp. 233–242.

 

Meijer, A. (2007) “Digitization and Political Accountability in the USA and the Netherlands: Convergence or Reproduction of Differences?” The Electronic Journal of e-Government Volume 5 Issue 2, pp 213 - 224.
 

Meijer, 2007, Does Transparency lead to more Compliance? European Food and Feed Law Review, Vol. 2, Nr. 5, pp. 264 – 269.

A.J. Meijer, 2007, Publishing public performance results on the Internet. Do stakeholders use the Internet to hold Dutch public service organizations to account? Government Information Quarterly, Vol. 24, Nr. 1, pp. 165 – 185.

D. Curtin & A.J. Meijer, 2006, Does transparency strengthen legitimacy? Information Polity, Vol. 11, Nr. 2, pp. 109 – 122.

 

A.J. Meijer, 2005, Risk maps on the Internet: Transparency and the management of risks, Information Polity, Vol. 10, Nrs. 1/2, pp. 105 – 113.

 

A.J. Meijer, 2005, 'Public eyes': Direct accountability in an information age, First Monday, Vol. 10, Nr. 4 (firstmonday.org).

 

A.J. Meijer, Trust This Document! ICTs, Authentic Records and Accountability, Archival Science, Vol. 3, Nr. 3, 2003, pp. 275 – 290.

 

A.J. Meijer, Transparent government: Parliamentary and legal accountability in an information age, Information Polity, Vol. 8, Nrs. 1 & 2, 2003, pp. 67 – 78.

 

Meijer, A., Geographical information systems and public accountability: Towards a better understanding of long-term public accountability in an information age, Information Polity, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2002, pp. 39 - 47.

 

Meijer, A., Accountability in an Information Age. Opportunities and Risks for Records Management, Archival Science, Vol. 1, Nr. 4, 2001, pp. 361 – 372.

 

Meijer, A., Electronic Records Management and Public Accountability: Beyond an Instrumental Approach, The Information Society, Vol. 17. No. 4, 2001, pp. 259 – 270.

Van den Ende, J., N. Wijnberg & A. Meijer, Public Policy and Innovative Capabilities: The Case of Philips’ IT Activities, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Vol. 13, No. 3, 2001, pp. 389 - 405.

 

Meijer, A. Anticipating Accountability Processes, Archives and Manuscripts, Vol. 28. Nr. 1 (May), 2000, pp. 52-63.


Books

H. Dijstelbloem & A. Meijer (eds.)(2011). Migration and the New Technological Borders of Europe. Houndmills Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

A. Meijer, K. Boersma & P. Wagenaar (eds)(2009). ICTs, Citizens and Governance: After the Hype, Innovation and the Public Sector, Volume 14, Amsterdam: IOS Press.


Chapters in books

A. Meijer (2012). Co-Production in an Information Age. In: V. Pestoff, T. Brandsen & B. Verschuere (eds), New Public Governance, the Third Sector and Co-Production. New York/London: Routledge.

H. Dijstelbloem, A. Meijer & F. Brom (2011). Reclaiming Control over Europe’s Technological Borders. In: H. Dijstelbloem & A. Meijer (eds.). Migration and the New Technological Borders of Europe. Houndmills Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 170 – 185.

A. Meijer (2011). Migration technology and Public Responsibility. In: H. Dijstelbloem & A. Meijer (eds.). Migration and the New Technological Borders of Europe. Houndmills Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 105 – 133.

H. Dijstelbloem, A. Meijer & M. Besters (2011). The Migration Machine. In: H. Dijstelbloem & A. Meijer (eds.). Migration and the New Technological Borders of Europe. Houndmills Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Pp. 1 – 21.

A. Meijer, K. Boersma & P. Wagenaar (2009). ‘Hypes: Love Them or Hate Them’. In: A. Meijer, K. Boersma & P. Wagenaar (eds). ICTs, Citizens and Governance: After the Hype,  Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 3 – 9.

A. Meijer (2009). ‘Does Transparency Lead to Better Education? The Effects in the Netherlands of Publishing School Performance Indicators on the Internet’. In: A. Meijer, K. Boersma & P. Wagenaar (eds). ICTs, Citizens and Governance: After the Hype,  Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 38 – 49.

K. Boersma, A. Meijer & P. Wagenaar (2009). ‘Unraveling and Understanding the E-Government Hype’. In: A. Meijer, K. Boersma & P. Wagenaar (eds). ICTs, Citizens and Governance: After the Hype,  Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 256 – 265.

D. Calenda & A. Meijer (2008). Digital encounters and ‘easy’ politics. Results of a web survey among young people in three European countries. In: T. Häyhtiö & J. Rinne (eds.), Net Working/Networking. Citizen Initiated Internet Politics. Tampere: Tampere University Press, pp. 205 – 223.

A.J. Meijer, 2007, Holding e-Government to Account. Renovating Old Forms of Public Accountability and Creating New Ones. In: David Griffin, Philippa Trevorrow, Edward Halpin (eds), Developments in e-Government. A Critical Analysis, IOS Press, Amsterdam, pp. 101 - 111.


 

 

 

 

 

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