Dr Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos

Lecturer (Temporary staff) Dr Panagiotis Panagiotopoulos

Contact

Information Systems and Computing
St John's 134
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Tel: +44(0)1895 266861
Fax: +44(0)1895 2516860
Email: Panagiotis.Panagiotopoulos@brunel.ac.uk

Research Interests

Information technology in governance, Digital engagement, e-Government, Social media, Microblogging, Online research methods, Business models

University Research Centre Membership

Publications

Journal Papers

(2012) Panagiotopoulos, P., Moody, C. and Elliman, T., Institutional diffusion of eParticipation in the English local government: is central policy the way forward?, Information Systems Management 29 (4) : 295- 304

(2012) Panagiotopoulos, P., Towards Unions 2.0: Rethinking the audience of social media engagement, New Technology, Work and Employment 27 (3) : 178- 192

(2012) Panagiotopoulos, P., Al-Debei, MM., Fitzgerald, G. and Elliman, T., A business model perspective for ICTs in public engagement, Government Information Quarterly 29 (2) : 192- 202 Download publication

(2012) McGrath, K., Elbanna, A., Hercheui, M., Panagiotopoulos, P. and Saad, E., Exploring the democratic potential of online social networking: the scope and limitations of e-participation, Communications of the Association for Information Systems 30

(2011) Panagiotopoulos, P., Gionis, G., Psarras, J. and Askounis, D., Supporting public decision making in policy deliberations: An ontological approach, Operational Research 11 (3) : 281- 298 Download publication

(2011) Panagiotopoulos, P., Sams, S., Elliman, T. and Fitzgerald, G., Do social networking groups support online petitions?, Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy 5 (1) : 20- 31 Download publication

Conference Papers

(2012) Panagiotopoulos, P., Bigdeli, AZ. and Sams, S., "5 Days in August" – How London Local Authorities used Twitter during the 2011 riots, 11th IFIP WG 8.5 International Conference EGOV 2012, LNCS (7443) : 102- 113 Download publication

(2012) Panagiotopoulos, P. and Sams, S., An overview study of twitter in the UK local government, Transforming Government Workshop Download publication

(2011) McGrath, K., Elbanna, A., Hercheui, M., Panagiotopoulos, P. and Saad, E., Online social networking and citizen engagement: Debating the potential and limitations, 32nd International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS2011)

(2011) Panagiotopoulos, P. and Sams, S., Twitter in local government: A study of Greater London authorities, Pre-ICIS Workshop: Open Innovation in eGovernment Download publication

(2011) Panagiotopoulos, P., Moody, C. and Elliman, T., An overview assessment of ePetitioning tools in the English local government, 3rd IFIP 8.5 International Conference on eParticipation (ePart), Electronic Participation (6847 LNCS) : 204- 215

(2011) Panagiotopoulos, P., Brooks, L., Elliman, T. and Dasuki, SI., Social networking for membership engagement in nonprofit organisations: a trade union study, 17th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)

(2011) Panagiotopoulos, P., Elliman, T. and Fitzgerald, G., How can public sector ICT transformation be institutionally-enabled? A UK local government study, 19th European Conference on Information Systems

(2010) Panagiotopoulos, P. and Al-Debei, MM., Engaging with citizens online: Understanding the role of ePetitioning in local government democracy, Internet, Politics, Policy 2010: An Impact Assessment Download publication

(2010) Panagiotopoulos, P. and Elliman, T., Institutional culture and lessons from the strategic use of eParticipation technologies, IFIP 2nd International Conference on eParticipation

(2010) Al-Debei, MM., Panagiotopoulos, P., Fitzgerald, G. and Elliman, T., Rethinking the business model concept with e-participation, Transforming Government Workshop

Book Chapters

(2012) Panagiotopoulos, P. and Elliman, T., Online engagement from the grassroots: Reflecting on over a decade of ePetitioning experience in Europe and the UK. In: Charalabidis, Y. and Koussouris, S. eds. Empowering open and collaborative governance: Technologies and methods for online citizen engagement in public policy making. Springer Download publication

Page last updated: Wednesday 28 November 2012