2008-09-17
BAM Conference
The ebusiness and egovernment track saw many interesting papers presented during the British Academy of Management 2008 conference held in Harrowgate.
- Identifying Sustainable Business Models in the Creative Industries by Li, Feng; Netto, Danielly; Berry, Joanna
- Digital Technology: Some Observations on it impact on the visual arts, main sector and cultural businesses by MoinNamini, Susan; Patel, Nandish V
- What Purpose E-Business? An Exploratory Investigation into Emerging Practices of UK independent Television & Film Producers by
Nikolychuk, Lynne; Abbott, Pamela
- A Taxonomy of eBusiness by
Beynon-Davies, Paul
- Space for Change or Changing Spaces: Exploiting Virtual Spaces of Consumption by
Laing, Angus; Hogg, Gill; Newholm, Terry
- Corporate Wikis Supporting Business Partnerships by
Barlow, Alexis; Williamson, Elizabeth
- Use or Misuse: exploring the use of the internet at work for personal activities by
Waring, Teresa; Bryans, Patricia
- Working on the Chain Gang: escaping the prison of supply subservience by
Barnes, David; Dyerson, Romano; Harindranath, G
- An Examination of Candidate Web Sites as a Political Campaigning Tool in the 2007 Greek National Elections by
Papagiannidis, Savvas; Coursaris, Constantinos
- Evaluating monitoring systems in the European Social Fund context: a socio-technical approach by
Federico Iannacci; Cornford, Tony
- E-Services for Older People at Home: OLDES - a Digital Experiment? by
McLoughlin, Ian; Maniatopoulos, Greg; Wilson, Rob; Martin, Mike
- Virtual Communities: A Pathway to Increasing Returns by
Patel, C.; Le Bourdonnec, P.
- A perspective on e-Government feasibility and implementability in developing countries; towards a new theory by
Rahimzad, Hossein; Sharifi, Hossein
- e-Government, Transformation and e-Governance: an analytical review by
Tassabehji, Rana
- Access to Information in the e-Government Context: freedom of information deception or data protection menace? by Batista, Luciano
p>For more information about the conference please visit the British Academy of Management web site.