Items where Subject is "T Technology (General)"

Library of Congress subjects (102130) T Technology (3397) T Technology (General) (2658) T201 Patents. Trademarks (83)
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  • Pan, Fang (Ed.) (2024). AI in language teaching, learning, and assessment. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-0872-1
  • Institute for the Future of Work (2025). The Pissarides Review into the Future of Work and Wellbeing: final report - executive summary. Institute for the Future of Work.
  • Lacity, Mary C., Willcocks, Leslie P. (Eds.) (2012). Advanced outsourcing practice: rethinking ITO, BPO and cloud services. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • The International Council on Human Rights Policy (2011). Beyond technology transfer: protecting human rights in a climate-constrained world. (Discussion Paper). The International Council on Human Rights Policy.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (Ed.) (2003). Beyond the digital divide: reducing exclusion, fostering inclusion. VUB Brussels University Press.
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah, Chris, Cynthia, Freitas, Anthony (Eds.) (2007). Cable visions: television beyond broadcasting. NYU Press.
  • Mansell, Robin, Silverstone, Roger (Eds.) (1998). Communication by design: the politics of information and communication technologies. Oxford University Press.
  • Bryan, Cathy, Tambini, Damian, Tsagarousianou, Roza (Eds.) (1998). Cyberdemocracy, technology, cities and civic networks. Routledge.
  • Lahlou, Saadi (Ed.) (2009). Designing user friendly augmented work environments. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Tambini, Damian, Moore, Martin (Eds.) (2018). Digital dominance: the power of Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple. Oxford University Press.
  • Doridot, Fernand, Duquenoy, Penny, Goujon, Philippe, Kurt-Dickson, Aygen, Lavelle, Sylvain, Patrignani, Norberto, Rainey, Stephen, Santuccio, Alessia (Eds.) (2013). Ethical governance of emerging technologies development. IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-3670-5
  • Willems, Wendy, Mano, Winston (Eds.) (2016). Everyday media culture in Africa: audiences and users. Routledge.
  • Loos, Eugène, Haddon, Leslie, Mante-Meijer, Enid (Eds.) (2012). Generational use of new media. Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Wynn, Eleanor H., Whitley, Edgar A., Myers, Michael D., DeGross, Janice I. (Eds.) (2003). Global and organizational discourse about information technology. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Oshri, Ilan, Kotlarsky, Julia, Willcocks, Leslie P. (Eds.) (2017). Global sourcing of digital services: micro and macro perspectives: 11th Global Sourcing Workshop 2017, La Thuile, Italy, February 22-25, 2017, revised selected papers. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Murray, Andrew D., Klang, Mathias (Eds.) (2004). Human rights in the digital age. GlassHouse Press.
  • Mansell, Robin (Ed.) (2002). Inside the communication revolution: evolving patterns of social and technical interaction. Oxford University Press.
  • The International Council on Human Rights Policy (2011). Navigating the dataverse: privacy, technology, human rights. (Discussion Paper). The International Council on Human Rights Policy.
  • Mansell, Robin, Samarajiva, Rohan, Mahan, Amy (Eds.) (2002). Networking knowledge for information societies: institutions & intervention. Technische Hogeschool Delft Press.
  • Mansell, Robin, Avgerou, Chrisanthi, Quah, Danny, Silverstone, Roger (Eds.) (2007). The Oxford handbook of information and communication technologies. Oxford University Press.
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi, Berleur, J (Eds.) (2005). Perspectives and policies on ICT in society. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (2013). Platform complexity: lessons from the music industry. Default journal, 4625-4634.
  • Vincent, Jane, Haddon, Leslie (Eds.) (2018). Smartphone cultures. Routledge.
  • Hawkins, Richard, Mansell, Robin, Skea, Jim (Eds.) (1995). Standards, innovation and competitiveness: the politics and economics of standards in natural and technical environments. Edward Elgar.
  • Bowen, Alex, Ricketts, Martin (Eds.) (1992). Stimulating innovation in industry: the challenge for the United Kingdom. Kogan Page (Firm).
  • Galliers, Robert D., Leidner, D. E, Baker, B. S. H (Eds.) (1999). Strategic Information and Management : Challenges and Strategies in Managing Information Systems. Butterworths (Firm).
  • IEEE Computer Society (2004). Supporting mobile professionals in global banking: the role of global ICT-support call-centres. In Sprague, Jr, Ralph H (Ed.), 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (Hicss-37) (pp. Article 46). IEEE Computer Society Press. https://doi.org/10.1109
  • Telefonica-o2 UK (2013). Sustainability in 4G networks. Telefonica-o2 UK and London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Deng, Kent, Liu, Jerry, Inkster, Ian (Eds.) (2009). Technology in China. Continuum (Firm).
  • Baskerville, Richard L, Smithson, Steve, Ngwenyama, O., DeGross, J. (Eds.) (1994). Transforming organizations with information technology: proceedings of the IFIP WG8.2 working conference on information technology and new emergent forms of organization, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, 11-13 August, 1994. North-Holland.
  • Mansell, Robin, Collins, Brian S. (Eds.) (2005). Trust and crime in information societies. Edward Elgar.
  • Madon, Shirin, Krishna, S. (Eds.) (2003). The digital challenge: Information technology in the development context. Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Nulens, Gert, Hafkin, Nancy, Van Audenhove, Leo, Cammaerts, Bart (Eds.) (2001). The digital divide in developing countries: towards an information society in Africa. VUB Brussels University Press.
  • Kotlarsky, Julia, Oshri, Ilan, Willcocks, Leslie P. (Eds.) (2012). The dynamics of global sourcing: perspectives and practices:6th Global Sourcing Workshop 2012. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33920-2
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan, Courbage, Christophe, McGuire, Alistair (Eds.) (2009). The economics of new health technologies. Oxford University Press.
  • Hackett, Edward J., Amsterdamska, Olga, Lynch, Michael, Wajcman, Judy (Eds.) (2008). The handbook of science and technology studies. MIT Press.
  • ACM SIGMIS (2010). A literature review of the IT entrepreneurial turnover conditions: a comparison between US, France and Greece. In Sigmis Cpr '10: Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Sigmis Computer Personnel Research Conference (pp. 66-74). Association for Computing Machinery.
  • Willcocks, Leslie P., Lacity, Mary C. (Eds.) (2012). The new IT outsourcing landscape: from innovation to cloud services. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • MacKenzie, Donald, Wajcman, Judy (Eds.) (1985). The social shaping of technology: how the refrigerator got its hum. Open University.
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi, Ciborra, Claudio, Land, Frank (Eds.) (2004). The social study of ICT: innovation, actors and contexts. Oxford University Press.
  • Operational Research Society (2009). A young OR guide to giving bad presentations: N-rules for assuring failure. In Tako, A. (Ed.), 2009 Warwick Conference Keynote Papers (Young or 16) (pp. 64-77). University of Warwick / Operational Research Society.
  • Aaltonen, Aleksi, Tempini, Niccolò (2014). Everything counts in large amounts: a critical realist case study on data-based production. Journal of Information Technology, 29(1), 97-110. https://doi.org/10.1057/jit.2013.29
  • Abbott, Pamela, Zheng, Yingqin, Dhu, Rajesh, Willcocks, Leslie P. (2012). Offshoring – cross cultural strategies. In Willcocks, Leslie P., Lacity, Mary C. (Eds.), The New It Outsourcing Landscape: From Innovation to Cloud Services . Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Abdelnour, Samer, Saeed, Akbar M. (2014). Technologizing humanitarian space: darfur advocacy and the rape-stove panacea. International Political Sociology, 8(2), 145-163. https://doi.org/10.1111/ips.12049
  • Acs, Zoltan J., Varga, Attila (2005). Entrepreneurship, agglomeration and technological change. Small Business Economics, 24(3), 323-334. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-005-1998-4
  • Aghion, Philippe, Bénabou, Roland, Martin, Ralf, Roulet, Alexandra (2023). Environmental preferences and technological choices is market competition clean or dirty? American Economic Review: Insights, 5(1), 1 - 19. https://doi.org/10.1257/aeri.20210014
  • Alevizou, Panagiota (2008-09-21 - 2008-09-23) Analyzing mainstream perceptions of online encyclopaedias’ legitimacy [Paper]. Media@LSE Fifth Anniversary Conference: Media, Communication and Humanity, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Alevizou, Panagiota (2002). To wire or not to wire? Encyclopaedia Britannica versus Microsoft Encarta. Journal of Educational Technology and Society, 5(1), 163-167.
  • Alpern, Steven, Baston, Vic (2006). A common notion of clockwise can help in planar rendezvous. European Journal of Operational Research, 175(2), 688-706. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2005.03.050
  • Althaus, K., Backhouse, James (1989). A legal expert system. In Doukidis, Georgios, Land, Frank, Miller, G. (Eds.), Knowledge Based Management Support Systems: Computerized Assistance in the Information Systems Life Cycle (pp. 313-326). Ellis Horwood Publisher.
  • Ampofo, Lawrence, O’Loughlin, Ben, Anstead, Nick (2011). Trust, confidence, credibility: citizen responses on Twitter to opinion polls during the 2010 UK general election. Information, Communication and Society, 14(6), 850-871. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2011.587882
  • Anderson, Eddie, Kelly, Frank, Steinberg, Richard (2002). A contract and balancing mechanism for sharing capacity in a communications network. (Operational Research working papers LSEOR 02.50). Department of Operational Research, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Angell, Ian, Samonas, Spyridon (2009). The risk of computerized bureaucracy. Journal of Information System Security, 5(2), 3-25.
  • Angell, Ian O, Ezer, Jonathan (2006). New barbarians at the gate: the new spirit emerging in India. Information Society, 22(3), 165-176. https://doi.org/10.1080/01972240600677862
  • Angell, Ian O., Ilharco, Fernando M. (2004). Solution is the problem: a story of transitions and opportunities. In Avgerou, Chrisanthi, Ciborra, Claudio, Land, Frank (Eds.), The Social Study of Information and Communication Technology: Innovation, Actors, and Contexts (pp. 38-61). Oxford University Press.
  • Anstead, Nick, Chadwick, Andrew (2007). Parties, election campaigning and the Internet: toward a comparative institutional approach. (Politics and international relations working paper no.5). New Political Communication Unit, Royal Holloway, University of London.
  • Anstead, Nick, O’Loughlin, Ben (2010). Emerging viewertariat: explaining twitter responses to Nick Griffin’s appearance on BBC Question Time. (PSI working paper series no. 1). School of Political, Social and International Studies, University of East Anglia.
  • Appa, Gautam, Kotnyek, Balázs (2006). A bidirected generalisation of network matrices. Networks, 47(4), 185-198. https://doi.org/10.1002/net.20108
  • Appa, Gautam, Magos, D., Mourtos, Ioannis (2006). Searching for mutually orthogonal Latin squares via integer and constraint programming. European Journal of Operational Research, 173(2), 519-530. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2005.01.048
  • Archambault, Julie (2011). Breaking up 'because of the phone' and the transformative potential of information in Southern Mozambique. New Media & Society, 13(3), 444-456. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444810393906
  • Archibugi, Daniele, Coco, Alberto (2004). International partnerships for knowledge in business and academia: a comparison between Europe and the USA. Technovation, 24(7), 517-528. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-4972(03)00141-X
  • Archibugi, Daniele, Iammarino, Simona (1996). Verso una egemonia tecnologica orientale? Rivista Milanese di Economia, 60, 5-24.
  • Archibugi, Daniele, Iammarino, Simona (2001). The globalisation of technology and national policies. In Archibugi, Daniele, Lundvall, Bengt-Ǻke (Eds.), The Globalizing Learning Economy (pp. 111-126). Oxford University Press.
  • Archibugi, Daniele, Iammarino, Simona (2002). The globalization of technological innovation: definition and evidence. Review of International Political Economy, 9(1), 98-122. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290110101126
  • Archibugi, Daniele, Pietrobelli, Carlo (2003). The globalisation of technology and its implications for developing countries: windows of opportunity or further burden? Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 70(9), 861-883. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0040-1625(02)00409-2
  • Ascani, Andrea, Iammarino, Simona, Li, George Yunxiong (2025). Critical raw materials and MNE strategies under paradigm shift. In Fernandes Crespo, Nuno, Van Tulder, Rob, Corado Simões, Vítor, Fernandes Crespo, Cátia (Eds.), The Changing Global Power Balance: Challenges for European Firms (pp. 61 - 76). Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1745-886220250000019004
  • Audretsch, David B., Acs, Zoltan J. (2005). Entrepreneurship, innovation and technological change. Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship, 1(4), 149-195. https://doi.org/10.1561/0300000004
  • Avendano, Mauricio, Scherpenzeel, A., Mackenbach, Johan P. (2010). Can biomarkers be collected in an internet survey? A pilot study in the LISS panel. In Das, Marcel, Ester, Peter, Kaczmirek, Lars (Eds.), Social and Behavioral Research and the Internet: Advances in Applied Methods and Research Strategies (pp. 371-409). Routledge.
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi (2005). Context-specific rationality in information systems. In Davison, Robert, Harris, Roger W., Qureshi, Sajda, Vogel, Douglas R. (Eds.), Information Systems in Developing Countries : Theory and Practice (pp. 41-56). City University of Hong Kong Press.
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi (1996). How can IT enable developing countries to integrate into the global economy? In Palvia, Prashant, Palvia, Shailendra, Roche, Edward Mozley (Eds.), Global Information Technology and Systems Management (pp. 147-167). Ivy League Publishing.
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi (2008). Information systems in developing countries: a critical research review. Journal of Information Technology, 23(3), 133-146. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jit.2000136
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi (2004). The study of information technology in developing countries. In Andersen, K.V., Vendelo, M.T. (Eds.), The Past and Future of Information Systems (pp. 149-162). Butterworth-Heinemann (Firm).
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi, Addo, Atta A. (2018). Developmental effects of the digital revolution. In Galliers, Robert D., Stein, M.K (Eds.), Critical Perspectives on Business and Management: Management Information Systems . Routledge.
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi, Cornford, Tony (1993). A review of the methodologies movement. Journal of Information Technology, 8(4), 277-286. https://doi.org/10.1057/jit.1993.38
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi, Cornford, Tony, Mossialos, Elias (1996). Information systems for the management of medical drug use: a European perspective. Information Infrastructure and Policy, 5(3), 205-216.
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi, Doukidis, Georgios (1993). Information systems in Greece: the need for context related research. European Journal of Information Systems, 2(2), 69-75. https://doi.org/10.1057/ejis.1993.16
  • Avgerou, Chrisanthi, McGrath, K. (2005). Rationalities and emotions in IS innovation. In Howcroft, Debra, Trauth, Eileen M. (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Information Systems Research: Theory and Application (pp. 299-324). Edward Elgar.
  • Avison, David, Bjørn-Andersen, Niels, Land, Frank, Sørensen, Carsten (2006). Enid Mumford: a tribute. Information Systems Journal, 16(4), 343-382. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2575.2006.00225.x
  • Avison, David, Kautz, Karlheinz, Sigala, Marianna, Whitley, Edgar A., Winter, Robert (2005). Becoming engaged with conferences: reputations and networks. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 16(46), 895-903.
  • Backhouse, James, Dhillon, Gurpreet (1996). Structures of responsibility and security of information systems. European Journal of Information Systems, 5(1), 2-9. https://doi.org/10.1057/ejis.1996.7
  • Backhouse, James, Hsu, Carol W. Y., McDonnell, Aidan (2003). Technical opinion: toward public key infrastructure interoperability. Communications of the ACM, 46(6), 98-100. https://doi.org/10.1145/777313.777345
  • Backhouse, James, Liebenau, Jonathan, Land, Frank (1991). On the discipline of information systems. Information Systems Journal, 1(1), 19-27. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2575.1991.tb00024.x
  • Baines, Judith (2009-09-08 - 2009-09-10) Panel discussion on social media: a new resource for careers guidance? [Other]. AGCAS Biennial Conference, Birmingham, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Baka, Vasiliki, Scott, Susan V. (2011-07-07 - 2011-07-09) The circle of (il)legitimacy and a revised agenda for reputation management in the era of social media [Paper]. 27th EGOS Colloquium, Gothenburg, Sweden, SWE.
  • Baker, John, Avital, M., Davis, G., Land, Frank, Morgan, H., Wetherbe, J.C (2011). ICIS 2010 panel report: technologies that transform business and research: lessons from the past as we look to the future. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 28(1), 497-508.
  • Bakker, Gerben (2000). Book review: Vom Flügeltelegraphen zum Internet. Geschichte der modernen Telekommunikation. Business History, 42(3), 172-174. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076790000000286
  • Bakker, Gerben (2004). Book review: retooling: a historian confronts technological change. Business History, 46(1), 132-133. https://doi.org/10.1080/00076790412331270149
  • Bana e Costa, Carlos A., Corrêa, Emerson C., de Corte, Jean-Marie, Vansnick, Jean-Claude (2001). Facilitating bid-evaluation in public call for tenders: a socio-technical approach. (Operational Research working papers LSEOR 01.46). Department of Operational Research, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bana e Costa, Carlos A., de Corte, Jean-Marie, Vansnick, Jean-Claude (2005). On the mathematical foundation of MACBETH. In Figueira, Jose, Greco, Salvatore, Ehrgott, Matthias (Eds.), Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis: the State of the Art Surveys (pp. 409-442). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2009). Analysing civic participation websites: part 4 youth counselling and advice. Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media, Institute of Education.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2009). Analysing civic participation websites: part 8 ethnic and religious and nationalist identities. Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media, Institute of Education.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2007). Civic websites in the UK: a national overview. University of London. Institute of Education.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2011). Disempowering by assumption: digital natives and EU civic web project. In Thomas, Michael (Ed.), Deconstructing Digital Natives: Young People, Technology, and the New Literacies (pp. 49-66). Routledge.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2008). Production of civic websites for young people. Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media, Institute of Education.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2009). Qualitative analysis of European web-based civic participation among young people. Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media, Institute of Education.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala, Buckingham, David, Van Zoonen, Liesbet, Hirzalla, Fadi (2009). Synthesis of CivicWeb results and policy outcomes. Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media, Institute of Education.
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Rasul, Imran (2002). Social networks and technology adoption in Northern Mozambique. Centre for Economic Policy Research (Great Britain).
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Rasul, Imran (2006). Social networks and technology adoption in Northern Mozambique. The Economic Journal, 116(514), 869-902. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0297.2006.01115.x
  • Banerji, Olina (30 January 2013) Section 66A and free speech in India: the debate continues. South Asia @ LSE.
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2017). Brand. In Ouellette, Laurie, Gray, Jonathan (Eds.), Keywords in media studies (pp. 24-27). NYU Press.
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2006). Girls rule! Gender, feminism and Nickelodeon. In Newcomb, Horace (Ed.), Television: the critical view . Oxford University Press.
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2007). Kids rule!: Nickelodeon and consumer citizenship. Duke University Press.
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2007). The Nickelodeon brand: buying and selling the audience. In Banet-Weiser, Sarah, Chris, Cynthia, Freitas, Anthony (Eds.), Cable visions: television beyond broadcasting (pp. 234-254). NYU Press.
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2004). Surfin’ the net: children, parental obsolescence, and citizenship. In Sturken, Marita, Thomas, Douglas, Ball-Rokeach, Sandra (Eds.), Technological visions: the hopes and fears that shape new technologies (pp. 270-292). Temple University Press.
  • Banet-Weiser, Sarah, Juhasz, Alexandra (2011). Feminist labor in media studies/communication: is self-branding feminist practice? International Journal of Communication, 5, 1768-1775.
  • Barca, Carlos, Cordella, Antonio (2004-06-14 - 2004-06-16) Seconds out, round two: contextualising e-government projects within their institutional milieu - a London local authority case study [Paper]. European Conference on Information Systems, Turku, Finland, FIN.
  • Barrett, Michael, Scott, Susan V. (2004). Electronic trading and the process of globalization in traditional futures exchanges: a temporal perspective. European Journal of Information Systems, 13(1), 65-79. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.ejis.3000487
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  • Barrett, Oli, Lordan, Grace (2022). Tech for D&Iversity 2022. Tech for D&Iversit­y 2022.
  • Bartis, Eszter, Mitev, Nathalie N. (2008). A multiple narrative approach to information systems failure: a successful system that failed. European Journal of Information Systems, 17(2), 112-124. https://doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2008.3
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  • Bonina, Carla M. (2012). Building ICT critical infrastructures for trade regulations: implications from a national initiative in Mexico. In Hercheui, Magda David, Whitehouse, Diane, McIver, William, Jr., Phahlamohlaka, Jackie (Eds.), Ict Critical Infrastructures and Society: 10th Ifip Tc 9 International Conference on Human Choice and Computers, Hcc10 2012, Ams (pp. 22-33). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33332-3_3
  • Bonina, Carla M., Cordella, Antonio (2010-04-07 - 2010-04-10) Public sector and ICT: beyond the private sector rationale [Paper]. 3rd Latin and European Meeting on Organization Studies, Buenos Aires, Argentina, ARG.
  • Bonina, Carla M., Liebenau, Jonathan, Elaluf-Calderwood, Silvia (2014-07-03 - 2014-07-05) Modularity theory, technology and business models - cases in financial technology in the UK [Paper]. 30th EGOS Colloquium: Reimagining, Rethinking, Reshaping: Organizational Scholarship in Unsettled Times, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands, NLD.
  • Boucas, Dimitris (2008). State, economy, society and recent information society policies in Greece. In Icis 2008 Proceedings . AIS.
  • Bowen, Alex, Buxton, A., Ricketts, Martin (1992). The economics of innovation: setting the scene. In Bowen, Alex, Ricketts, Martin (Eds.), Stimulating Innovation in Industry: the Challenge for the United Kingdom (pp. 33-57). Kogan Page (Firm).
  • Braa, Kristin, Sørensen, Carsten (1998). The internet factor. Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, 10(1), 235-240.
  • Braithwaite, Jo, Murphy, David (2016). Got to be certain: the legal framework for CCP default management processes. (Financial Stability Papers series). Bank of England.
  • Brooke, Sian J.M. (2022). Nice guys, virgins, and incels: gender in remixing and sharing memes at hackathons. In CHI 2022 - Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1 - 14). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3491102.3517627
  • Bryant, Antony, Black, Alistair, Land, Frank, Porra, Jaana (2013). Information systems history: what is history? what is IS history? what IS history? … and why even bother with history? Journal of Information Technology, 28(1), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1057/jit.2013.3
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  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya, Rahali, Miriam (2023). Principle 3: consultation. (ySKILLS). KU Leuven. picture_as_pdf
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya, Rahali, Miriam (2023). Principle 4: age appropriate. (ySKILLS). KU Leuven. picture_as_pdf
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya, Rahali, Miriam (2023). Principle 5: responsible. (ySKILLS). KU Leuven. picture_as_pdf
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya, Rahali, Miriam (2023). Principle 6: participation. (ySKILLS). KU Leuven. picture_as_pdf
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  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya, Rahali, Miriam (2023). Principle 8: safety. (ySKILLS). KU Leuven. picture_as_pdf
  • Livingstone, Sonia, Stoilova, Mariya, Rahali, Miriam (2023). Principle 9: wellbeing. (ySKILLS). KU Leuven. picture_as_pdf
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