Evolução e tendência de estudos sobre governo eletrônico: mapeamento da área – de 1992 a 2018

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Nathália de Melo Santos
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9771-0735
Eda Castro Lucas de Souza
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8557-0592

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O tema governo eletrônico (e-gov) aparece com frequência nos círculos acadêmicos, profissionais e políticos; consequentemente, o número de trabalhos publicados sobre a temática tem se ampliado. Nesse contexto, com o presente trabalho pretende-se analisar a evolução e a tendência dos estudos na área de governo eletrônico, com o objetivo de identificar a produção científica desta, por meio da análise de artigos científicos publicados em periódicos, indexados na base de dados Web of Science (WoS) de 1992 a 2018. Para tanto, foram analisados 1.516 artigos científicos publicados em periódicos por meio do software SciMAT. As análises possibilitaram identificar padrões como: frequência de estudos por ano, principais periódicos e autores no campo, assim como os trabalhos mais citados nos artigos constantes da amostra aqui considerada. Além disso, foi realizada uma análise de cocitação de palavras, que permitiu evidenciar os principais temas de pesquisa por período, bem como a evolução do campo de estudo. Os resultados indicam um crescimento das publicações sobre e-gov e o desenvolvimento de diferentes frentes de análise. Os principais temas que indicam tendências para estudos futuros voltados ao e-gov são: social media, technology acceptance model (TAM), transparency, acceptance e information system.

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Santos, N. de M., & Souza, E. C. L. de. (2021). Evolução e tendência de estudos sobre governo eletrônico: mapeamento da área – de 1992 a 2018. Revista De Administração Pública, 55(5), 1124–1148. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-761220200582
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