Cyberspace Policy Research Group
Mission

The Cyberspace Policy Research Group (CyPRG), at the Univ. of Arizona, Tucson and George Mason Univ., studies diffusion and use of World Wide Web in governments worldwide, particularly in terms of organizational openness and internal effectiveness. 

Every year CyPRG:

-scans Web for new sites
-evaluates, records key data
-organizes comprehensive database of national-level government agencies

Hypotheses

-Openness: function of transparency, interactivity
-Effectiveness: function of web control

Method

CyPRG research methods are described on pages linked below.

-Website Attribute Evaluation System (WAES)
-Webmaster Interviews
-Global Webmaster Survey

Data and Database

-Download database
-View selected data radargraphs
NB: change to pre-2001 dataset

Note to commercial users

Publications

Selected publications:

"Reflections on Configuring Public Agencies in Cyberspace: a Conceptual Investigation" (1998)

"Public Organizations on the World Wide Web: Empirical Correlates of Administrative Openness" (1999)

"Webbing Governance: National Differences in Constructing the Face of Public Organizations" (Spring 2000)

"Democracy and Bureaucracy in the Age of the Web: Empirical Findings and Theoretical Speculations" (2000)

"Webbing Governance: Global Trends across National Level Public Agencies" (2000)

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Resources for Researchers

CyPRG welcomes researchers to join us in studying the spread and use of the Web.  Some of our research materials are available through the links below.

-Website coding guides
-Webmaster interview guides

Related Research/Sites

-Internet/Web government research
-National government and other gateways

CyPRG Core Team and Associated Scholars
 

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