Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2014 | Application of Web 2.0 technologies in e-government: A United Kingdom case study | Sivarajah, U; Irani, Z; Jones, S |
2009 | “Discover your own Ireland”: Virtual Ireland(s) for an international audience | Lynch, C |
2010 | Do social networking groups support online petitions? | Panagiotopoulos, P; Sams, S; Elliman, T; Fitzgerald, G |
2015 | Evaluating the use and impact of Web 2.0 technologies in local government | Sivarajah, U; Irani, Z; Weerakkody, V |
2012 | Exploring the democratic potential of online social networking: The scope and limitations of e-participation | McGrath, K; Elbanna, A; Hercheui, M; Panagiotopoulos, P; Saad, E |
2010 | The influences of social e-shopping in enhancing young women’s online shopping behaviour | Dennis, C; Morgan, A; Wright, LT; Jayawardhena, C |
27-Oct-2011 | Online social networking and citizen engagement: Debating the potential and limitations | McGrath, K; Elbanna, A; Hercheui, M; Panagiotopoulos, P; Saad, E |
2016 | Opportunities and challenges of using web 2.0 technologies in government | Sivarajah, U; Weerakkody, V; Irani, Z |
2016 | Opportunities and Challenges of using Web 2.0 Technologies in Government: A Conceptual Review | Sivarajah, U; Weerakkody, V; Irani, Z |
2013 | A theoretical model for the application of Web 2.0 in e-Government | Sivarajah, U; Irani, Z |
2011 | Twitter in local government: A study of Greater London authorities | Panagiotopoulos, P; Sams, S |
2011 | Web 2.0 and folksonomies in a library context | Anfinnsen, S; Ghinea, G; de Cesare, S |
2012 | Web 2.0 and micro-businesses: An exploratory investigation | Clear, F; Dyerson, R; Harindranath, G; Harris, L; Rae, A |