Julián Villodre de Costa
Assistant professor
- Name
- Dr. J. Villodre de Costa
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9500
- j.villodre@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0003-0468-8802
Julián Villodre is an Assistant Professor at The Institute of Public Administration, Leiden University. He is part of the The Hague Centre for Digital Governance. He is also member of the Lab Research Group Innovation, Technology and Public Management (ITGesPub), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM).
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Julián Villodre is an Assistant Professor at The Institute of Public Administration, Leiden University. He is part of the The Hague Centre for Digital Governance. He is also member of the Lab Research Group Innovation, Technology and Public Management (ITGesPub), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM). He holds a PhD in Law, Government and Public Policies from UAM, with a dissertation that studies the impacts of social media affordances on administrative transparency. His research focuses on the interplay between technology and public management. His research topics include digital government, open government, algorithmic governance, public sector transparency and public communication.
Assistant professor
- Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
- Instituut Bestuurskunde
- Villodre de Costa J. (2024), A three-model approach to understand social media-mediated transparency in public administrations, International Review of Administrative Sciences : .
- Criado J.I. & Villodre J. (2022), Revisiting social media institutionalization in government: an empirical analysis of barriers, Government Information Quarterly 39(2): 101643.
- Criado J.I. & Villodre J. (2021), Delivering public services through social media in European local governments: an interpretative framework using semantic algorithms, Local Government Studies 47(2): 253-275.
- Villodre J., Criado J.I., Meijer A. & Liarte I. (2021), Organizational models for social media institutionalization: an exploratory analysis of Dutch local governments, Information Polity 26(4): 355-373.
- Villodre J., Reynaers A.M. & Criado J.I. (2021), Transparencia externa y redes sociales: los roles diferenciales de ministerios y organismos públicos estatales en Twitter, Revista de Estudios Políticos 2021(192): 191-220.
- Villodre de Costa J. & Criado J.I. (2021), Colaboración entre administraciones públicas y ciudadanía en Twitter durante la crisis del Covid-19 en España, Gestión y Análisis de Políticas Públicas (26): 81-91.
- Villodre J. & Criado J.I. (2020), User roles for emergency management in social media: understanding actors' behavior during the 2018 Majorca Island flash floods, Government Information Quarterly 37(4): 101521.
- Criado J. I., Guevara-Gómez A. & Villodre de Costa J. (2020), Using Collaborative Technologies and Social Media to Engage Citizens and Governments during the COVID-19 Crisis. The Case of Spain, Digital Government: Research and Practice 1(4): 1-7.
- Criado J.I., Valero J. & Villodre J. (2020), Algorithmic transparency and bureaucratic discretion: the case of SALER early warning system, Information Polity 25(4): 449-470.
- Villodre de Costa J. (2020), Redes sociales (en las administraciones públicas), Eunomia: Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad (19): 375-390.
- Villodre de Costa J. (2019), Innovación pública abierta = Open innovation in the public sector, Eunomia: Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad (17): 314-327.
- Criado J.I. & Villodre J. (2018), Public employees in social media communities: exploring factors for internal collaboration using social network analysis, First Monday 23(4).
- Criado J.I., Pastor V. & Villodre J. (2018), Internet y discapacidad. Un análisis de las oportunidades y de los desafíos de las redes sociales digitales en el ámbito de la discapacidad, Tecnología, Ciencia y Educación (11): 99-117.
- Criado J.I. & Villodre J. (2018), Comunicando datos masivos del sector público local en redes sociales: análisis de sentimiento en Twitter, Profesional de la Informacion 27(3): 624-632.