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Bettley, Alison and Horrocks, Ivan (2018). Emergent versus Planned Assessment and Tuition Strategies for Online Postgraduate Teaching of Technology and Innovation Management at the Open University, UK. In: Khare, Anshuman and Hurst, Deborah eds. On the Line: Business Education in the Digital Age. Geneva: Springer, pp. 55–73.

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Alexandrova, Assia; Rapanotti, Lucia and Horrocks, Ivan (2016). RE-PROVO: an evaluation of gamification in a law enforcement organization. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Fictional Game Elements 2016 (Rapp, Amon; Cena, Federica; Hopfgartner, Frank; Hamari, Juho and Linehan, Conor eds.), Austin, Texas.

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Alexandrova, Assia; Rapanotti, Lucia and Horrocks, Ivan (2015). The legacy problem in government agencies: an exploratory study. In: Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, ACM, pp. 150–159.

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Horrocks, Ivan (2014). Developing a capstone research module for multiple masters qualifications at the Open University (UK): the case of T847. In: Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Research Methodology for Business and Management ECRM 2014, Academic Conferences and Publishing Limited pp. 177–184.

Alexandrova, Assia; Rapanotti, Lucia and Horrocks, Ivan (2014). Innovation vs. Heritage: a Requirements Game to Encourage Creativity in Government Agencies' Legacy Systems Replacement Projects. In: Joint Proceedings of REFSQ-2014 Workshops, Doctoral Symposium, Empirical Track, and Posters, pp. 12–20.

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Horrocks, Ivan (2013). Government for you (EGOV4U): a realist evaluation of "success" and "failure". In: 16th International Association for Critical Realism Conference, 28-30 Jul 2013, Nottingham, UK, International Association for Critical Realism/Nottingham University Business School, pp. 91–108.

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Budd, Les and Horrocks, Ivan (2011). Multi-channel governance and electronic democracy. In: Regional Studies Association Winter Conference 2011: Contested Regions: Territorial Politics and Policy, 25 Nov 2011, London, UK.

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Horrocks, Ivan (2009). Experts and e-government: Power, influence and the capture of a policy domain in the UK. Information, Communication and Society, 12(1) pp. 110–127.

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Horrocks, Ivan (2008). From Revolving Doors to Capture and Control: a critique of the "commercialisation" of the Whitehall policy process. In: International Association for Critical Realism Annual Conference 2008, 11-13 Jul 2008, Kings College, London.

Horrocks, Ivan (2008). Digital democracy: a critique. In: Grounds for critique: realism in the natural and human sciences, IACR Annual Conference, 11-13 Jul 2008, Kings College, London.

Horrocks, Ivan (2008). Revolution, transformation and reinvention: questioning the 'inevitability' of e-government. In: Against the Flow: realism and critiques of contemporary thought, 5 Apr 2008, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAC), London.

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Horrocks, Ivan (2007). In search of the real: evaluating the application of the morphogenetic approach to a longutudinal case study of organisational change. In: The 2007 annual conference of the International Association for Critical Realism, 17-19 Aug 2007, Philadelphia, USA.

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Horrocks, Ivan (2006). The Internet: managed technology = managed democracy. In: The Internet: Power and Governance in a Digitised World, 6 Dec 2006, Oxford, UK.

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Horrocks, Ivan (2001). Security training: education for an emerging profession? Computers & Security, 20(3) pp. 219–226.

Wring, Dominic and Horrocks, Ivan (2001). Virtual hype? New media and the transformation of political parties and party systems. In: Axford, Barrie and Huggins, Richard eds. New Media and Politics. London, UK: Sage, pp. 191–209.

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Hoff, Jens; Horrocks, Ivan and Tops, Pieter eds. (2000). Democratic Governance and New Technology: Technologically Mediated Innovations in Political Practice in Western Europe. Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science, 9. London: Routledge.

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Horrocks, Ivan and Hambley, Neil (1998). The 'Webbing' of British Local Government. Public Money and Management, 18(2) pp. 39–44.

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Horrocks, Ivan and Bellamy, Christine (1997). Telematics and community governance: Issues for policy and practice. International Journal of Public Sector Management, 10(5) pp. 377–387.

Horrocks, Ivan (1997). Community Information Systems and Process Reengineering: evidence from a case study. In: Snellen, I.Th.M; Taylor, J.A. and Zuurmond, A eds. Beyond BPR in Public Administration. Informatization Developments and the Public Sector (5). Amsterdam: IOS Press.

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Horrocks, Ivan and Zouridis, Stavros (1996). Electronic Public Information Systems: designations on an information superhighway? In: Bekkers, V.J.; Koops, B-J and Nouwt, S eds. Emerging Electronic Highways: new challenges for politics and law. Law and Electronic Commerce. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, pp. 55–70.

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Bellamy, Christine; Horrocks, Ivan and Webb, Jeff (1995). Exchanging information with the public: From one-stop shops to community information systems. Local Government Studies, 21(1) pp. 11–30.

Horrocks, Ivan and Pratchett, Lawrence (1995). Electronic democracy: Themes and issues. In: Lovenduski, J. and Stanyer, J. eds. Contemporary Political Studies 1995: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association of the UK, Volume 3. Belfast: Political Studies Association, pp. 1218–1226.

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Horrocks, Ivan and Webb, Jeff (1994). Electronic democracy: A policy issue for UK local government? Local Government Policy Making, 21(3) pp. 22–30.

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