Name
Affiliation
Papers
ØYSTEIN SÆBØ
Department of Information Systems, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway
46
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
37
413
31.52
Referers 
Referees 
References 
627
613
475
Search Limit
100627
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Understanding The Role Of Ict And Study Circles In Enabling Economic Opportunities: Lessons Learned From An Educational Project In Kenya00.342020
Combining Social Media Affordances For Organising Collective Action00.342020
From the blogosphere into the parliament: The role of digital technologies in organizing social movements00.342019
The public sector's roles in the sharing economy and the implications for public values00.342019
A Holistic Perspective On The Theoretical Foundations For Ict4d Research00.342019
Stakeholder theory for the E-government context: Framing a value-oriented normative core.40.402018
Online Activities To Mobilize Smart Cities00.342018
Opportunities and challenges of digitized discretionary practices: a public service worker perspective.00.342018
A collaborative discourse or only a collection of voices? An exploratory study of the use of social media in the e-participation domain.00.342018
The Role Telecentres Play In Providing E-Government Services In Rural Areas A Longitudinal Study Of Internet Access And E-Government Services In Tanzania00.342018
Tensions In Information System Artefacts: Explaining Land Information Systems' Sub-Optimal Impact In Indonesia00.342017
Participation In Ict Development Interventions: Who And How?20.462016
Learning from E-Government: an Agenda for Social Media Research in is.20.352016
The Current State Of Social Media Research For Eparticipation In Developing Countries: A Literature Review50.432016
Introduction to the Minitrack on Information and Communication Technologies for Development: Contributing to Human Development and Social Justice.00.342016
Affordances and Constraints of Social Media Use in eParticipation: Perspectives from Indonesian Politicians.10.362016
‘Gentlemen, all aboard!’ ICT and party politics: Reflections from a Mass-eParticipation experience40.412015
Does a land information system resolve land conflicts?: a tale from rural Eastern Indonesia00.342015
Affordances and Effects of Promoting eParticipation Through Social Media50.412015
Introduction to Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD) Minitrack: Contributing to Human Development and Social Justice00.342015
Design for social media engagement: Insights from elderly care assistance90.532015
Exploring The Link Between Ict And Development In The Context Of Developing Countries: A Literature Review160.892014
Nepal Wireless Networking Project: Building Infrastructure In The Mountains From Ground Up10.522014
Government Architecture: Concepts, Use and Impact.50.432013
How, Why and with Whom Do Local Politicians Engage on Facebook?30.402013
Building Collective Capabilities Through Ict In A Mountain Region Of Nepal: Where Social Capital Leads To Collective Action161.202012
Bringing the Outside World to the Remote Mountains: the Nepal Wireless Networking Project.10.412012
Choosing the Right Medium for Municipal eParticipation Based on Stakeholder Expectations.60.552012
E-government in Tanzania: Current Status and Future Challenges.00.342012
Demystifying the Possibilities of ICT4D in the Mountain Regions of Nepal80.762011
Understanding twitterTM use among parliament representatives: a genre analysis10.362011
Understanding the dynamics in e-Participation initiatives: Looking through the genre and stakeholder lenses311.232011
Designing Deliberation Systems110.962010
The Role of Social Networking Services in eParticipation231.302009
Characteristics Of Social Networking Services.40.572009
The Genre System Lens on E-Democracy271.082008
The shape of eParticipation: Characterizing an emerging research area1486.332008
Establishing Political Deliberation Systems: Key Problems.40.382008
Towards a cumulative tradition in e-government research: going beyond the Gs and Cs90.592007
Models Of E-Democracy191.182006
A Process for Identifying Objectives and Technological Forms in E-Democracy Initiatives.00.342006
Democracy Squared: Designing On-Line Political Communities to Accommodate Conflicting Interests251.372005
Autopoietic Cybergenres for e-Democracy? Genre Analysis of a Web-Based Discussion Board110.852005
Being Specific on eDemocracy by Explicit Identification of Democracy Models and Communication Genres00.342005
The Support for Different Democracy Models by the Use of a Web-Based Discussion Board10.532004
On the evolution of e-Government: The user imperative110.892003