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Flexible information infrastructures in Dutch E-Government collaboration arrangements: Experiences and policy implications.. Gov. Inf. Q., 26 (1): 60-68 (2009)The Governance of Back Office Integration: Some Dutch Experiences.. ECEG, page 57-66. Academic Conferences Limited, Reading, UK, (2005)New Media, Micromobilization, and Political Agenda Setting: Crossover Effects in Political Mobilization and Media Usage., , , and . Inf. Soc., 27 (4): 209-219 (2011)The Back-Office of E-government (Managing Information Domains as Political Economies)., and . HICSS, page 125. IEEE Computer Society, (2002)The Governance of Back Office Integration in E-Government: Some Dutch Experiences.. EGOV, volume 3591 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, page 12-25. Springer, (2005)Why does e-government looks as it does? looking beyond the explanatory emptiness of the e-government concept.. Information Polity, 17 (3-4): 329-342 (2012)Social media monitoring: Responsive governance in the shadow of surveillance?, , and . Gov. Inf. Q., 30 (4): 335-342 (2013)Interconnected networks and the governance of risk and trust., and . Inf. Polity, 10 (1-2): 37-48 (2005)Diffusion of E-government innovations in the Dutch public sector: The case of digital community policing., and . Inf. Polity, 12 (3): 139-150 (2007)Administrative supervision and information relationships., and . Inf. Polity, 7 (2-3): 129-141 (2002)