“…Several studies applied bibliometric analysis to e-government literature. Some of these studies analyzed e-government research globally (Almeida et al, 2014;Cheng and Ding, 2012;Ismayilova, 2014), while others focused on a geographical area (Dias, 2016(Dias, , 2019Przeybilovicz et al, 2014), subject field (Alcaide-Muñoz and Rodr ıguez-Bol ıvar, 2015; Rodr ıguez-Bol ıvar et al, 2016), or specific sources (Dwivedi, 2009;Dwivedi and Weerakkody, 2010;Erman and Todorovski, 2010;Gr€ onlund, 2004;Joseph, 2013). Cheng and Ding (2012) conducted a bibliometric analysis on 2,232 documents using the CiteSpace II software to analyze data from the Web of Science.…”