Carla Marisa Bonina
Orcid: 0000-0001-9186-3239
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Carla Marisa Bonina
authored at least 13 papers
between 2008 and 2024.
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Bibliography
2024
Open government, civic tech and digital platforms in Latin America: A governance study of Montevideo's urban app 'Por Mi Barrio'.
Inf. Syst. J., July, 2024
Digital platforms and development: Risks to competition and their regulatory implications in developing countries.
Inf. Organ., 2024
2021
Social, commercial, or both? An exploratory study of the identity orientation of digital social innovations.
Inf. Syst. J., 2021
Inf. Syst. J., 2021
2020
Ideologies implicated in IT innovation in government: A critical discourse analysis of Mexico's international trade administration.
Inf. Syst. J., 2020
Cultivating open government data platform ecosystems through governance: Lessons from Buenos Aires, Mexico City and Montevideo.
Gov. Inf. Q., 2020
2019
Proceedings of the Information and Communication Technologies for Development. Strengthening Southern-Driven Cooperation as a Catalyst for ICT4D, 2019
2018
Governing Open Data Platforms to Cultivate Innovation Ecosystems: The Case of the Government of Buenos Aires.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems, 2018
2014
Proceedings of the 47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2014
2012
A public value perspective for ICT enabled public sector reforms: A theoretical reflection.
Gov. Inf. Q., 2012
Building ICT Critical Infrastructures for Trade Regulations: Implications from a National Initiative in Mexico.
Proceedings of the ICT Critical Infrastructures and Society, 2012
2009
Public Sector Reforms and the Notion of 'Public Value': Implications for eGovernment Deployment.
Proceedings of the 15th Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2009
2008
Proceedings of the Learning from the past & charting the future of the discipline. 14th Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2008