Social Sciences
Indonesia
100%
election
56%
candidacy
33%
voting
22%
politics
21%
Civil society organizations
21%
democracy
18%
Jew
18%
reformation
18%
reform
15%
Railway workers
15%
elite
14%
border conflict
13%
local politics
12%
zionism
12%
oligarchy
11%
resistance movement
11%
resources
11%
local elite
11%
volunteerism
10%
political elite
10%
political actor
10%
presidential election
10%
border region
10%
human trafficking
10%
municipal council
10%
corporate social responsibility
9%
institutionalism
9%
coalition
9%
civil servant
9%
civil society
9%
criminal activity
9%
VIP
9%
cognitive theory
9%
national interest
9%
homogeneity
8%
Group
8%
literature
8%
electronic government
8%
hegemony
8%
Philippines
8%
complaint
8%
citizen
8%
voter
8%
national identity
7%
parliament
7%
myth
7%
minister
7%
road
7%
Israel
7%
village
6%
Turkey
6%
leader
6%
local election
6%
classical economics
6%
paradigm
6%
sustainability
6%
education
6%
Military
5%
participation
5%
mobilization
5%
inclusion
5%
minority
5%
Law
5%
great power
5%
statutary order
5%
offense
5%
governance
5%
clientelism
5%
bureaucracy
5%
interview
5%
consolidation
5%
driver
5%
China
5%
selling
5%
Business & Economics
Indonesia
32%
E-participation
31%
Social Cognitive Theory
27%
Influencing Factors
14%
Electronic Government
12%
Outcome Expectations
12%
Self-efficacy
11%
Open Data
11%
Technology Readiness
11%
Participation
10%
Indexing
9%
Government Services
9%
Performance Analysis
9%
Quality of Information
9%
Intention to Use
8%
Government Agencies
8%
Complaints
8%
Cognitive Factors
7%
Social Media
7%
Service Quality
6%
Web Sites
6%
Government
6%
Perceived Ease of Use
5%
Digital Divide
5%
Technology Adoption
5%
Structural Equation Modeling
5%
Partial Least Squares
5%
Arts & Humanities
Indonesia
32%
Elections
16%
Millet
11%
Minority Groups
10%
Islam
10%
Multiplicity
9%
Political Parties
8%
Elites
8%
Turkey
7%
Inclusion
7%
Crime
7%
Arrangement
6%
Destruction
6%
Jews
6%
Policy Making
5%
Democratization
5%
Sexual Abuse
5%
Political Strategy
5%
Cultural Capital
5%