Failing the disabled community? The continuing problem of web accessibility
(2007)
Book Chapter
Kreps, D., & Adam, A. (2007). Failing the disabled community? The continuing problem of web accessibility. In S. Kurniawan, & P. Zaphiris (Eds.), Advances in universal web design and evaluation: research, trends and opportunities (25-42). IGI Global
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Evaluation: a link in the chain of sustainability (2006)
Book Chapter
Bell, F., Zaitseva, E., & Zakrzewska, D. (2006). Evaluation: a link in the chain of sustainability. In N. Lambropoulos, & P. Zaphiris (Eds.), User-centred design of online learning communities. IGI Global
Web accessibility: a digital divide for disabled people? (2006)
Book Chapter
Adam, A., & Kreps, D. (2006). Web accessibility: a digital divide for disabled people?. In E. Trauth, D. Howcroft, T. Butler, B. Fitzgerald, & J. DeGross (Eds.), Social inclusion: societal and organizational implications for information systems (217-228). Boston: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-34588-4_15The focus of this paper is Web accessibility for disabled people. Much of the Web remains inaccessible or difficult to access by people across a spectrum of disabilities and this may have serious implications for the potential use of the Web for incr... Read More about Web accessibility: a digital divide for disabled people?.
Issues raised by the women in IT (WINIT) project in England (2006)
Book Chapter
Moore, K., & Griffiths, M. (2006). Issues raised by the women in IT (WINIT) project in England. In E. Trauth (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology (832-837). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-815-4.ch130This article explores several issues raised by the European Social Fund (ESF) Women in IT (WINIT) project (February 2004 to February 2006) which focuses on women in the IT industry in England. The project consists of an online questionnaire aimed at... Read More about Issues raised by the women in IT (WINIT) project in England.
Managing diversity or valuing diversity? Gender and the IT labour market (2006)
Book Chapter
Griffiths, M., Keogh, C., Moore, K., & Tattersall, A. (2006). Managing diversity or valuing diversity? Gender and the IT labour market. In F. Neiderman, & T. Ferratt (Eds.), IT workers: human capital issues in a knowledge-based environment. Information Age Publishing
Inclusion through the ages? Gender, ICT workplaces, and life stage experiences (2006)
Book Chapter
Moore, K., Griffiths, M., Keogh, C., Richardson, H., & Tattersall, A. (2006). Inclusion through the ages? Gender, ICT workplaces, and life stage experiences. In E. Trauth, D. Howcroft, T. Butler, B. Fitzgerald, & J. DeGross (Eds.), Social inclusion : societal and organisational implications for information systems (153-168). New York, USA: SpringerThis paper is from the proceedings of the International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 8.2, held in Limerick, Ireland, July 12-15, 2006.
Aspects of knowledge representation (2006)
Book Chapter
Basden, A. (2006). Aspects of knowledge representation. In S. Strijbos, & A. Basden (Eds.), In Search of an Integrative Vision of Technology: Interdisciplinary Studies in Information Systems (19-38). Kluwer/Springer
Obligatory liability insurance for new trade groups in Polish insurance market (2006)
Book Chapter
Rembielak-Vitchev, G. (2006). Obligatory liability insurance for new trade groups in Polish insurance market. In Hradecke Ekonomicke Dny 2006 (259-264). Hradec Kralowe, Czech Republic: Univerzita Hradec Kralowe
Catastrophic risks (2006)
Book Chapter
Rembielak-Vitchev, G. (2006). Catastrophic risks. In Hradecke Ekonomicke Dny 2006 (297-300). Hradec Kralowe, Czech Republic: Univerzita Hradec Kralowe
We like… cultural traits in cyberculture (2006)
Book Chapter
Fletcher, G., & Greenhill, A. (2006). We like… cultural traits in cyberculture. In K. Morgan, C. Brebbia, & J. Spector (Eds.), The internet society II: advances in education, commerce & governance (235-244). Southampton, England / Boston,USA: WIT Press
Virtually foul or virtually fair? FIFA, fair play and video gaming (2005)
Book Chapter
James, M. (2005). Virtually foul or virtually fair? FIFA, fair play and video gaming. In S. Greenfield, & G. Osborn (Eds.), Readings in law and popular culture (133-154). New York: Routledge Taylor & FrancisThe current explosion in the popularity of video games has lead to a burgeoning academic study of games and gaming. To date, the majority of empirical research has focused on the social and psychological effects of gaming, whilst the textual and nar... Read More about Virtually foul or virtually fair? FIFA, fair play and video gaming.
Consuming passions in the 'global knowledge economy' (2005)
Book Chapter
Richardson, H. (2005). Consuming passions in the 'global knowledge economy'. In D. Howcroft, & E. Trauth (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Information Systems Research. Edward ElgarWhat a whirlwind the past couple of decades have been – blink and you may have missed it. Open your eyes now and wonder on the revolutionary transformation. Everything is new and different. We are in a new digital age, in new relationships and commun... Read More about Consuming passions in the 'global knowledge economy'.
Sunbeams and moonlight: dancing light patterns vs. silver blue shadows - managing public relations in changing information infrastructures (2004)
Book Chapter
Burke, M. (2004). Sunbeams and moonlight: dancing light patterns vs. silver blue shadows - managing public relations in changing information infrastructures. In M. Kocójowa (Ed.), Public relations: libraries, publishing, information science, education (Public relations: biblioteki, wydawnictwa, informacja naukowa, uczelnie) (19-28). Krakow, Poland: Institute of Library and Information Science, Jagiellonian University
Relationships between scalar chains and information fulfilment: towards a new epistemology (2004)
Book Chapter
Burke, M. (2004). Relationships between scalar chains and information fulfilment: towards a new epistemology. In M. Kocójowa (Ed.), Przestrzen informacji i kommunikacji spolecznej (The area of information and social communication) (23-29). Krakow, Poland: Jagiellonian University
Subjective reliability analysis using predictive elicitation (2003)
Book Chapter
Percy, D. (2003). Subjective reliability analysis using predictive elicitation. In B. Lindqvist, & K. Doksum (Eds.), Mathematical and statistical methods in reliability (57-72). Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Co
Corporate manslaughter: an international perspective (2003)
Book Chapter
Howes, V., & Wright, F. (2003). Corporate manslaughter: an international perspective. In G. Forlin et al (Ed.), Corporate manslaughter liability: work related deaths and criminal prosecutions (485-539). LexisNexis UK
Political marketing during Polish president campaign in 2000 (2002)
Book Chapter
Rembielak-Vitchev, G. (2002). Political marketing during Polish president campaign in 2000. In W:Teoreticni ta prikladni pitanija ekonomiki.Zbirnik naukovich prac (125-133). Kijów (Kiev, Ukraine): Vipusk 1. Kiiv
Wpływ otoczenia na funkcjonowanie organizacji non-profit (Environmental influence on non-profit organizations’ functioning) (2002)
Book Chapter
Rembielak-Vitchev, G. (2002). Wpływ otoczenia na funkcjonowanie organizacji non-profit (Environmental influence on non-profit organizations’ functioning). In J. Czupiał (Ed.), Funkcjonowanie i rozwój organizacji w zmiennym otoczeniu II (Operation and development of organizations in changing environments II) (173-181). Legnica, Poland: Czesława Kozaka Wyższa Szkoła Menedżerska (WSM)
The cognitive dimensions of an artifact vis-à-vis individual human users: studies with notations for the temporal specification of interactive systems (2001)
Book Chapter
Kutar, M., Britton, C., Nehaniv, C., & Jones, S. (2001). The cognitive dimensions of an artifact vis-à-vis individual human users: studies with notations for the temporal specification of interactive systems. In Cognitive technology: instruments of mind (342-355). Berlin / Heidelberg: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44617-6_32
Fintechs’ and SMEs’ cash holdings: evidence from OECD countries
Book Chapter
Abbasi, K., Alam, M., Brohi, N. A., Fiza, M., Nasim, S., & Brohi, I. A. (in press). Fintechs’ and SMEs’ cash holdings: evidence from OECD countries. In The Fintech Disruption - How Financial Innovation Is Transforming the Banking. Springer Nature Switzerland AGSmall and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are considered to be an important engine of an economy. Given the impact of cash holdings on the survival of SMEs, it is important to assess the factors that enhance SMEs’ cash holdings. Adopting the Generalized Me... Read More about Fintechs’ and SMEs’ cash holdings: evidence from OECD countries.