Where and when was Knowledge Managed? Exploring multiple versions of KM in organizations
Book
Davenport, E., & Horton, K. (2005)
Where and when was Knowledge Managed? Exploring multiple versions of KM in organizations. In R. Day, & C. McInerney (Eds.), Beyond KM: From Knowledge Management to Knowledge ProcessesSpringer-Verlag
Understanding sociotechnical action: an introduction to the special issue.
Journal Article
Horton, K., Davenport, E., & Wood-Harper, T. (2004)
Understanding sociotechnical action: an introduction to the special issue. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 1, 1-6
No abstract available. Item is Editorial preface to special issue.
Shifting presence in the classroom.
Book Chapter
Davenport, E., & Buckner, K. (2005)
Shifting presence in the classroom. In P. Turner, & E. Davenport (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology, 31-44. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3273-0_4
The Tourist Gaze: contextualised virtual environments.
Book Chapter
Turner, P., Turner, S., & Carroll, F. (2005)
The Tourist Gaze: contextualised virtual environments. In P. Turner, & E. Davenport (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology, 281-297. Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3273-0_19
Articulating the Sense of Place Experienced by Visitors to the Jencks Landform
Book Chapter
Smyth, M. (2005)
Articulating the Sense of Place Experienced by Visitors to the Jencks Landform. In P. Turner, & E. Davenport (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology (249-260). Dordrecht: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3273-0_17
Exploring sociotechnical interaction with Rob Kling: five “big” ideas
Journal Article
Wood‐Harper, T., Horton, K., Davenport, E., & Wood-Harper, T. (2005)
Exploring sociotechnical interaction with Rob Kling: five “big” ideas. Information Technology and People, 18(1), 50-67. https://doi.org/10.1108/09593840510584621
Purpose – To provide a view of Rob Kling’s contribution to socio-technical studies of work.
Design/methodology/approach – The five “big ideas” discussed are signature themes i...
Computerization movements as a frame for E-Government studies.
Presentation / Conference
Davenport, E., & Horton, K. (2005, January)
Computerization movements as a frame for E-Government studies. Paper presented at Social Informatics Workshop: Extending the Contributions of Professor Rob Kling to the Analysis of Computerization Movements, CRITO, The Beckman Center, UC Irvine, USA, March 11-12,
Spaces, Spatiality and Technology
Book
(2004)
P. Turner, & E. Davenport (Eds.), Spaces, Spatiality and Technology. Springer-Verlag
Spaces, Spatiality and Technology
Conference Proceeding
(2004)
Spaces, Spatiality and Technology. In P. Turner, & E. Davenport (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Space, Spatiality and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3273-0
A social shaping perspective on an e-Governmental system(ic) failure.
Conference Proceeding
Davenport, E., & Horton, K. (2004)
A social shaping perspective on an e-Governmental system(ic) failure. In R. Traunmüller (Ed.), Electronic Government, 186-193. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30078-6_31
The paper that follows is concerned with the communities of interest (or actor networks) and communities of practice that articulate the delivery of e-government services, and...