Soon A. Chun, Ph.D.

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2003 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark, United States 
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Computer Science, Management Business Administration
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Nabil R. Adam grad student 2003 Rutgers, Newark
 (Decentralized management of dynamic and customized workflows.)
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Shwartz-Asher D, Chun SA, Adam NR. (2017) Knowledge behavior model of e-government social media users Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy. 11: 456-475
Yuan S, Chun SA, Spinelli B, et al. (2017) Traffic evacuation simulation based on multi-level driving decision model Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies. 78: 129-149
Yaqub U, Chun SA, Atluri V, et al. (2017) Analysis of political discourse on twitter in the context of the 2016 US presidential elections Government Information Quarterly. 34: 613-626
Shwartz-Asher D, Chun SA, Adam NR. (2016) Social media user behavior analysis in e-government context Acm International Conference Proceeding Series. 8: 39-48
Lorenzi D, Vaidya J, Chun S, et al. (2014) Enhancing the government service experience through QR codes on mobile platforms Government Information Quarterly. 31: 6-16
Chun SA, Warner J, Keromytis AD. (2013) Privacy policy-driven mashups International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management. 4: 344-370
Chun SA, Cho JS. (2012) E-participation and transparent policy decision making Information Polity. 17: 129-145
Chun SA, Luna-Reyes LF, Sandoval-Almazán R. (2012) Collaborative e-government Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy. 6: 5-12
Shafiq B, Chun SA, Atluri V, et al. (2012) Resource sharing using UICDS™ framework for incident management Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy. 6: 41-61
Chun SA, Sandoval R, Arens Y. (2011) Public engagement and government collaboration: Theories, strategies and case studies Information Polity. 16: 189-196
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