Publications
1. Shifts in local governments’ corporatization intensity: Evidence from German cities
Article
DOI: 10.1093/jopart/muae0012. Understanding the causes, dynamics, and consequences of corporatization: An analysis of local government evidence in England and Germany
Doctoral Thesis
DOI: 10.48462/opus4-50443. Special Issue on Tech Companies and Public Interest
4. A shift towards collaboration? Evidence from national digitalisation strategies
Article
DOI: 10.3224/dms.vXiX.2738085. Going separate ways: ex-post interdependence and the dissolution of collaborative relations
6. Fraught with tension? A machine-learning approach to termination traits of public corporations in English and German local governments
7. Are social media platforms accelerators of democratic fragmentation? An inquiry into the relationship of democratic fragmentation and social media platforms in three political arenas: political campaigns, protest movements and democratic institutions
Doctoral Thesis
DOI: 10.48462/opus4-50558. Tech companies and the public interest: the role of the state in governing social media platforms
9. A shift in paradigm? Collaborative public administration in the context of national digitalization strategies
Article
DOI: 10.1111/gove.1277810. Implementing Data Access of the Digital Services Act: Collaboration of European Digital Service Coordinators and Researchers in Building Strong Oversight over Social Media Platforms
Working Paper
DOI: urn:nbn:de:kobv:b1570-opus4-4947911. Climate Breakdown as a Systemic Risk in the Digital Services Act
12. Deconstructing complexity: A comparative study of government collaboration in national digital platforms and smart city networks in Europe
13. KI und datengesteuerte Kampagnen: Eine Diskussion der Rolle generativer KI im politischen Wahlkampf
Part of a Book
DOI: 978375600800114. Are Online Political Influencers Accelerating Democratic Deconsolidation?
Article
DOI: 10.17645/mac.v11i3.681315. Social media governance and strategies to combat online hatespeech in Germany
Article
DOI: 10.1002/poi3.34816. The European Parliament’s AI Regulation: Should We Call It Progress?
Article
URL: https://journals.sas.ac.uk/amicus/article/view/561217. Incentive Structures for the Adoption of Crowdsourcing in Public Policy: A Bureaucratic Politics Model
Article
DOI: 10.3390/su14201298218. Constitutional metaphors: Facebook’s “supreme court” and the legitimation of platform governance
Article
URL: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1461444822108555919. The Future Is Now: Non-Linear Temporality in Blockchain Organizing
Doctoral Thesis
DOI: 10.48462/opus4-449820. How the Far-Right Polarises Twitter: ‘Hashjacking’ as a Disinformation Strategy in Times of COVID-19
Part of a Book
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-93413-2_921. Transnational Digital Governance and Its Impact on Artificial Intelligence
Part of a Book
DOI: 978019757932922. Europe Is in Danger of Using the Wrong Definition of AI
Contribution to a Periodical
URL: https://www.wired.com/story/artificial-intelligence-regulation-european-union/23. Untangling Agile Government: On the Dual Necessities of Structure and Agility
Part of a Book
DOI: 10.1142/9789811239700_000224. Infrastructural state capacity in the digital age: What drives the performance of COVID-19 tracing apps?
Article
DOI: 10.1111/gove.1266625. Who polarizes Twitter? Ideological polarization, partisan groups and strategic networked campaigning on Twitter during the 2017 and 2021 German Federal elections 'Bundestagswahlen'
26. The CoRisk-Index: A Data-Mining Approach to Identify Industry-Specific Risk Perceptions Related to Covid-19
27. The Information Society and the Future of Digital Well-being
Part of a Book
PDF28. Automated environmental compliance monitoring of rivers with IoT and open government data
29. Digital Government Interoperability Platform Reference Architecture
Working Paper
PDF30. Human Centric Smart Cities. Redefining the smart city.
Working Paper
DOI: urn:nbn:de:kobv:b1570-opus4-4410631. Discussing the foundations for interpretivist digital government research
Part of a Book
DOI: 978-3-030-92945-932. Open government data portal usability: A user-centred usability analysis of 41 open government data portals
33. Towards a Systematic Understanding on the Challenges of Procuring Artificial Intelligence in the Public Sector
Working Paper
URL: https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/un649/34. The effect of televised candidate debates on the support for political parties
35. The survival of open government platforms: Empirical insights from a global sample
36. Twitter Streaming Data Analytics for Disaster Alerts
Part of a Book
DOI: 10.1109/IISEC54230.2021.967237037. Robot Nannies Will Not Love
Part of a Book
DOI: 9781912685844238. Agile Development for Digital Government Services: Challenges and Success Factors
Part of a Book
URL: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-82824-0_11#Abs139. The challenge of Chinese digital payment networks
Contribution to a Periodical
URL: https://www.9dashline.com/article/the-challenge-of-chinese-digital-payment-networks40. Disinformed social movements: A large-scale mapping of conspiracy narratives as online harms during the COVID-19 pandemic
41. Artificial Intelligence and ethics
Part of a Book
DOI: 10.3224/dms.v14i1.0542. Digital transformation: From hierarchy to network-based collaboration? The case of the German “Online Access Act”.
Article
DOI: 10.3224/dms.v14i1.0543. Is There an AI Cold War?
Article
DOI: 10.1525/gp.2021.2480344. Transnational digital governance and its impact on artificial intelligence
Preprint
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/xu3jr45. The CoRisk-Index: A data-mining approach to identify industry-specific risk assessments related to COVID-19 in real-time
Working Paper
URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.12432v346. Government Collaboration and Digitalisation: Comparative Case Studies on Collaborative Management for Government Digitalisation and Public Sector Innovation
47. The political position generator - A new instrument for measuring political ties in China
48. Koordination und Integration im E-Government
Part of a Book
DOI: 978-3-658-23669-449. Who Governs 4.0? Varieties of Smart Cities
50. Media or Corporations? Social Media Governance between Public and Commercial Rationales
Part of a Book
DOI: 978019886636751. Research Report on Collaborative Management for ICT Enabled Public Sector Innovation
52. China's cat-and mouse game blocking web content no model for EU
Contribution to a Periodical
URL: https://euobserver.com/opinion/14841553. How the Far-Right Polarises Twitter: 'Highjacking' Hashtags in Times of COVID-19
Preprint
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/n6f3r54. Who is a PRC user? Comparing Chinese social media user agreements
Article
DOI: 10.5210/fm.v25i8.1031955. Robot, all too human
Article
DOI: 10.1145/331313156. “Hashjacking” the Debate: Polarisation Strategies of Germany’s Political Far-Right on Twitter
Part of a Book
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-34971-4_2157. Internal collaboration as a cornerstone of national digitalisation strategies Empirical findings and recommendations
58. Meta-analysis of digitalisation strategies in eight European countries
59. The Past Decade and Future of AI’s Impact on Society
Part of a Book
DOI: 978841714121960. The Artificial Intelligence of the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: An Introductory Overview for Law and Regulation
Part of a Book
DOI: 978019006739761. Instinct: A Biologically Inspired Reactive Planner for Intelligent Embedded Systems
62. Designing authoritarian deliberation: how social media platforms influence political talk in China
63. Authoritarian Deliberation 2.0: Lurking and Discussing Politics in Chinese Social Media
Part of a Book
DOI: 978081229589464. Towards Area-Smart Data Science: Critical Questions for Working with Big Data from China
Article
DOI: 10.1002/poi3.19265. Beyond Regulation: Approaching the challenges of the new media environment
Working Paper
PDF66. Drei Schritte zur Digitalen Verwaltung Trend
Contribution to a Periodical
URL: https://issuu.com/wirtschaftsrat/docs/1702265_trend152_150dpi_final_web67. Which Social Media Facilitate Online Public Opinion in China?
68. Digital Government: Leveraging Innovation to Improve Public Sector Performance and Outcomes for Citizens
69. Public Administration Reforms in Europe
Editorship book
DOI: 978178347539170. We Don't Know What We Don't Know: When and How the Use of Twitter's Public APIs Biases Scientific Inference
Working Paper
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.307992771. Responsive Authoritarianism in Chinese Media and Other Authoritarian Contexts
Contribution to a Periodical
URL: http://politicalcommunication.org/websites/polcomm_old/newsletter_25_1_stockmann.html72. The Chinese Internet Audience: Who Seeks Political Information Online?
Part of a Book
DOI: 978-1-4724-3097-773. Zukunftspanel Staat & Verwaltung: Chancen und Trends der öffentlichen Verwaltung in der digitalen Revolution
Conference Proceeding
74. Media Influence on Ethnocentrism Towards Europeans
Part of a Book
DOI: 978113675324475. Media Commercialization and Authoritarian Rule in China
76. Race to the Bottom: Media Marketization and Increasing Negativity Toward the United States in China
77. Remote Control: How the Media Sustains Authoritarian Rule in China
78. Information Overload? Collecting, Managing, and Analyzing Chinese Media Content
Part of a Book
DOI: 9780521155762, 978-0521197830, 978-052119783079. One Size Doesn't Fit All: Measuring News Reception East and West