James Melitski

868 total citations
25 papers, 556 citations indexed

About

James Melitski is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Communication and Public Administration. According to data from OpenAlex, James Melitski has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 556 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 8 papers in Communication and 7 papers in Public Administration. Recurrent topics in James Melitski's work include E-Government and Public Services (19 papers), Local Government Finance and Decentralization (8 papers) and Public Policy and Administration Research (7 papers). James Melitski is often cited by papers focused on E-Government and Public Services (19 papers), Local Government Finance and Decentralization (8 papers) and Public Policy and Administration Research (7 papers). James Melitski collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and South Korea. James Melitski's co-authors include Donald J. Calista, Jonathan B. Justice, Daniel L. Smith, Aroon Manoharan, Marc Holzer, Tony Carrizales, Kaifeng Yang, Richard W. Schwester, Maria J. D’Agostino and Jay Bainbridge and has published in prestigious journals such as Business Process Management Journal, The American Review of Public Administration and International Journal of Public Sector Management.

In The Last Decade

James Melitski

23 papers receiving 487 citations

Peers

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Countries citing papers authored by James Melitski

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Fields of papers citing papers by James Melitski

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Henderson, Alexander C. & James Melitski. (2023). Retaining Front-Line Personnel in a Pandemic: Examining the Effects of Preparation and Capacity to Respond. International Journal of Public Administration. 1–16. 2 indexed citations
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Manoharan, Aroon, Yueping Zheng, & James Melitski. (2017). Global comparative municipal e-governance: factors and trends. International Review of Public Administration. 22(1). 14–31. 8 indexed citations
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D’Agostino, Maria J., Richard W. Schwester, Tony Carrizales, & James Melitski. (2016). A STUDY OF E-GOVERNMENT AND E-GOVERNANCE: AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF MUNICIPAL WEBSITES. CUNY Academic Works (City University of New York). 35(1). 3. 27 indexed citations
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Melitski, James & Donald J. Calista. (2016). E-Government and E-Governance Best Practices in Cities and Countries Compared between 2003 and 2012: Fad or Diffused Innovation?. Public Administration Quarterly. 40(4). 913–948.
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McNutt, John G., et al.. (2016). The diffusion of civic technology and open government in the United States. Information Polity. 21(2). 153–170. 28 indexed citations
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Bainbridge, Jay, et al.. (2015). Using Learning Analytics to Predict At-Risk Students in Online Graduate Public Affairs and Administration Education. Journal of Public Affairs Education. 21(2). 247–262. 32 indexed citations
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Manoharan, Aroon, et al.. (2015). State strategic information system plans. International Journal of Public Sector Management. 28(3). 240–253. 7 indexed citations
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Melitski, James & Aroon Manoharan. (2014). Performance Measurement, Accountability, and Transparency of Budgets and Financial Reports. Public Administration Quarterly. 38(1). 38. 11 indexed citations
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Melitski, James & Aroon Manoharan. (2014). Strategic Information System Plans in Nations Around the World. International Journal of Public Administration. 37(12). 846–855. 2 indexed citations
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Calista, Donald J. & James Melitski. (2013). Digitized Government Among Countries Worldwide From 2003 to 2010: Performance Discrepancies Explained by Comparing Frameworks. International Journal of Public Administration. 36(3). 222–234. 8 indexed citations
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Calista, Donald J. & James Melitski. (2011). Worldwide Municipality Websites between 2005 and 2007: An OCED Perspective That Compares Maturational and Curvilinear Best Practices Explanations. Public Administration Quarterly. 35(2). 268. 5 indexed citations
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Melitski, James, Tony Carrizales, Aroon Manoharan, & Marc Holzer. (2011). Digital governance success factors and barriers to success in prague. International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior. 14(4). 451–472. 13 indexed citations
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Carrizales, Tony, James Melitski, & Richard W. Schwester. (2010). Targeting Opportunities for Shared Police Services. Public Performance & Management Review. 34(2). 251–267. 5 indexed citations
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Melitski, James, et al.. (2010). Technology adoption and organizational culture in public organizations. International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior. 13(4). 546–568. 34 indexed citations
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Calista, Donald J., James Melitski, Marc Holzer, & Aroon Manoharan. (2010). Digitized Government in Worldwide Municipalities between 2003 and 2007. International Journal of Public Administration. 33(12-13). 588–600. 22 indexed citations
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Melitski, James, et al.. (2008). Automate to informate: positive work environments, trust and the strategic management of technology. International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior. 11(4). 471–494. 1 indexed citations
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Calista, Donald J. & James Melitski. (2007). E-Government and E-Governance: Converging Constructs of Public Sector Information and Communications Technologies. Public Administration Quarterly. 31(1). 87. 58 indexed citations
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Justice, Jonathan B., James Melitski, & Daniel L. Smith. (2006). E-Government as an Instrument of Fiscal Accountability and Responsiveness. The American Review of Public Administration. 36(3). 301–322. 112 indexed citations
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Melitski, James, et al.. (2005). Digital Government Worldwide. International Journal of Electronic Government Research. 1(1). 1–18. 51 indexed citations
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Melitski, James. (2003). Capacity and E-Government Performance: An Analysis Based on Early Adopters of Internet Technologies in New Jersey. Public Performance & Management Review. 26(4). 376–390. 51 indexed citations

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