Publishing Research in Digital Government
A Discussion with Editors-in-Chief of Key Journals
Efthimios Tambouris (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki)
Yu Che Chen (University of Nebraska, Omaha)
Soon Ae Chun (City University of New York)
M. F.W.H.A. Marijn (TU Delft - Information and Communication Technology)
Albert Meijer (Universiteit Utrecht)
Nripendra P. Rana (Bradford University)
Anna Visvizi (SGH Warsaw School of Economics)
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Abstract
Publishing research in reputable academic journals is an important objective for researchers in digital government, as in any scientific field. Researchers are under constant pressure to publish their work in highly reputable journals. As a result, a number of facts and myths exist regarding publishing in reputable digital government journals. The aim of this panel is to discuss prevalent facts and myths in an attempt to demystify publication of digital government research. For that purpose, editors-in-chief of five key journals in the area have been invited to provide guidance and answer relevant questions.