Category: papers

Digital Manchester – article in The Conversation

In May 2017 David published an article in The Conversation entitled Ten ways Manchester is set to become one of the world’s top “digital cities”, asking whether, as new Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham, suggested in his Manifesto,...

Fitness Apps: For the fit and unfit

In 2017 David published a white paper, with Alex Fenton, in the Salford White Paper Series. “Fitness Apps : For the fit and the unfit” by Alex Fenton and David Kreps, Salford Business School

Wearable Technology in the Workplace

In November 2016 David published a white paper, with Marie Griffiths, in the Salford White Paper Series, and on Medium. “Wearable Technology in the Workplace” by David Kreps and Marie Griffiths, Salford Business School...

The Apprentice – article in The Conversation

With colleagues Marie Griffiths and Maria Kutar, David published an article, in November 2015, in The Conversation, about the impressions given by the popular TV programme, The Apprentice, of what things are like in...

Theorising Web 3.0

David published a paper in the journal, Information Technology and People, in 2015, entitled, ‘Theorising Web 3.0: ICTs in a Changing Society’.  This paper was also the Editorial for a Special Issue of Information Technology and People,...

Facebook buys WhatsApp – Business as Usual

David published an article, in February 2014, in The Conversation, in response to the purchase, by Facebook, of the instant messenger, WhatsApp.  The full article is here.  The article was also posted on the...

Social Networking and Transnational Capitalism

David published a paper in the journal, tripleC – Cognition, Communication, Co-operation, in 2011, entitled, ‘Social Networking and Transnational Capitalism’. Abstract: Social Networking Sites (SNS) have become a key component of users’ experience of the...

A framework for accessible m-government implementation

David published a paper with his (then) PhD student, in the journal, Electronic Government, an International Journal, in 2010, entitled, ‘A framework for accessible m-government implementation’ Abstract: The great popularity and rapid diffusion of mobile...