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BALKI, E., HAYES, N. and HOLLAND, C., 2023. Loneliness and older adults: psychological resilience and technology use during the COVID-19 pandemic—a cross sectional study. Frontiers in Aging, 4: 1184386. ISSN 2673-6217
BALKI, E., HOLLAND, C. and HAYES, N., 2023. Older adult use and acceptance of digital communication technology for social connectedness during the Covid-19 pandemic: a mixed methods study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. ISSN 1439-4456 (Forthcoming)
BALKI, E., HAYES, N. and HOLLAND, C., 2023. The indirect impact of educational attainment as a distal resource for older adults on loneliness, social isolation, psychological resilience, and technology use during the Covid-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional quantitative study. JMIR Aging. ISSN 2561-7605
RAMOS, R., HAYES, N. and MONIDEEPA, T., 2022. E-formality and data justice: the individualisation of street trade in Recife, Brazil. Information Technology for Development. ISSN 0268-1102
BALKI, E., HAYES, N. and HOLLAND, C., 2022. The impact of social isolation, loneliness, and technology use during the COVID-19 pandemic on health-related quality of life: observational cross-sectional study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 24 (10): e41536. ISSN 1439-4456
BALKI, E., HAYES, N. and HOLLAND, C., 2022. Effectiveness of technology interventions in addressing social isolation, connectedness, and loneliness in older adults: a systematic umbrella review. JMIR Aging. ISSN 2561-7605
HAYES, N., INTRONA, L.D. and CASS, N., 2021. Participatory design as the temporal flow of coalescing participatory lines. Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 30 (4), pp. 507-538. ISSN 0925-9724
INTRONA, L.D., HAYES, N. and AL-HEJIN, Z., 2019. The negotiated order and electronic patient records: a sociomaterial perspective. Journal of Information Technology, 34 (4), pp. 333-349. ISSN 0268-3962
HAYES, N., INTRONA, L.D. and KELLY, P., 2018. Institutionalizing inequality: calculative practices and regimes of inequality in international development. Organization Studies, 39 (9), pp. 1203-1226. ISSN 0170-8406
HAYES, N., 2018. Heritage, craft, and identity: twisthands and their machinery in what's left of the British lace industry. Labour History Review, 83 (2), pp. 147-177. ISSN 0961-5652
AVGEROU, C., HAYES, N. and LA ROVERE, R.L., 2016. Growth in ICT uptake in developing countries: new users, new uses, new challenges. Journal of Information Technology, 31 (4), pp. 329-333. ISSN 0268-3962
HAYES, N. and WESTRUP, C., 2014. Consultants and ICT4D consultants as intermediaries and mediators in the construction of information and communication technologies for development. Information Technologies and International Development, 10 (2), pp. 19-32. ISSN 1544-7529
HAYES, N., INTRONA, L. and PETRAKAKI, D., 2014. Imbrications of institutional logics: the case of an e-government initiative in Greece. New Technology, Work and Employment, 29 (2), pp. 124-138. ISSN 0268-1072
HAYES, N. and BAILEY, A., 2014. Into the future: themes, insights, and agendas for information and communication technologies for development. Selected articles from IFIP 9.4 2013. Information Technologies and International Development, 10 (2), iii-v. ISSN 1544-7529
HAYES, N., 2013. Counting civil society: deconstructing elite participation in the provincial English city, 1900-1950. Urban History, 40 (2), pp. 287-314. ISSN 0963-9268
HAYES, N. and DOYLE, B.M., 2013. Eggs, rags and whist drives: popular munificence and the development of provincial medical voluntarism between the wars. Historical Research, 86 (234), pp. 712-740. ISSN 1468-2281
HAYES, N., 2013. Health reforms, opinion polls and surveys: myths and realities. .
BRIGHAM, M. and HAYES, N., 2013. Hybridity, consulting and e-development in the making: inscribing new practices of impact assessment and value management. Information Technology for Development, 19 (2), pp. 112-132. ISSN 0268-1102
HAYES, N. and WESTRUP, C., 2012. Power/knowledge and impact assessment: creating new spaces for expertise in international development. New Technology, Work and Employment, 27 (1), pp. 9-22. ISSN 0268-1072
HAYES, N. and WESTRUP, C., 2012. Context and the processes of ICT for development. Information and Organization, 22 (1), pp. 23-36. ISSN 1471-7727
HAYES, N., 2012. Did we really want a National Health Service? Hospitals, patients and public opinions before 1948. English Historical Review (526), pp. 625-661.
HAYES, N., 2012. 'Our hospitals'? Voluntary provision, community and civic consciousness in Nottingham before the NHS. Midland History, 37 (1), pp. 84-105.
HAYES, N., 2012. Review of 'cities into battlefields: metropolitan scenarios, experiences and commemorations of total war' (review no. 1274), edited by Stefan Goebel and Derek Keene. Reviews in History.
INTRONA, L.D. and HAYES, N., 2011. On sociomaterial imbrications: what plagiarism detection systems reveal and why it matters. Information and Organization, 21 (2), pp. 107-122. ISSN 1471-7727
HAYES, N. and RAJÃO, R., 2011. Competing institutional logics and sustainable development: the case of geographic information systems in Brazil's Amazon region. Information Technology for Development, 17 (1), pp. 4-23. ISSN 0268-1102
INTRONA, L., HAYES, N. and PETRAKAKI, D., 2009. The working out of modernization in the public sector: the case of an e-government initiative in Greece. International Journal of Public Administration, 33 (1), pp. 11-25. ISSN 0190-0692
RAJÃO, R. and HAYES, N., 2009. Conceptions of control and it artefacts: an institutional account of the Amazon rainforest monitoring system. Journal of Information Technology, 24 (4), pp. 320-331. ISSN 0268-3962
PETRAKAKI, D., HAYES, N. and INTRONA, L., 2009. Narrowing down accountability through performance monitoring technology: e‐government in Greece. Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management, 6 (3), pp. 160-179. ISSN 1176-6093
BLOOMFIELD, B.P. and HAYES, N., 2009. Power and organizational transformation through technology: hybrids of electronic government. Organization Studies, 30 (5), pp. 461-487. ISSN 0170-8406
HAYES, N., 2009. 'Calculating class': housing, lifestyle and status in the provincial English city, 1900-1950. Urban History, 36 (1), pp. 113-140. ISSN 0963-9268
HAYES, N., 2008. Institutionalizing change in a high-technology optronics company: the role of information and communication technologies. Human Relations, 61 (2), pp. 243-269. ISSN 0018-7267
HAYES, N. and INTRONA, L., 2005. Systems for the production of plagiarists? The implications arising from the use of plagiarism detection systems in UK universities for Asian learners. Journal of Academic Ethics, 3 (1), pp. 55-73. ISSN 1570-1727
HAYES, N. and INTRONA, L.D., 2005. Cultural values, plagiarism, and fairness: when plagiarism gets in the way of learning. Ethics and Behavior, 15 (3), pp. 213-231. ISSN 1050-8422
HAYES, N., 2005. 'Humanising' construction? The languages of industrial relations reform, full employment and productivity after 1945. British Contemporary History, 19 (1), pp. 3-26. ISSN 1361-9462
HAYES, N., 2004. Prefabricating stories: innovation in systems technology after the Second World War. History of Technology (26), pp. 7-28. ISSN 0307-5451
BROMLEY, M. and HAYES, N., 2002. Campaigner, watchdog or municipal lackey? Reflections on the inter-war provincial press, local identity and civic welfarism. Media History, 8 (2), pp. 197-212. ISSN 1368-8804
HAYES, N., 2002. Did manual workers want industrial welfare? Canteens, latrines and masculinity on British building sites 1918-1970. Journal of Social History (35), pp. 637-658. ISSN 1527-1897
HAYES, N., 2002. Forcing modernisation on the 'one remaining really backward industry': British construction and the politics of progress and ambiguous assessment. Journal of European Economic History, 31 (3), pp. 559-588. ISSN 0391-5115
HAYES, N., 2002. Two tales of the city? Probing twentieth century urban and architectural history. Journal of Contemporary History (37), pp. 665-674.
HAYES, N., 2002. The construction and form of modern cities: exploring identities and community. Urban History, 29 (3), pp. 413-423. ISSN 0963-9268
HAYES, N. and WALSHAM, G., 2001. Participation in groupware-mediated communities of practice: a socio-political analysis of knowledge working. Information and Organization, 11 (4), pp. 263-288. ISSN 1471-7727
HAYES, N., 2001. Boundless and bounded interactions in the knowledge work process: the role of groupware technologies. Information and Organization, 11 (2), pp. 79-101. ISSN 1471-7727
HAYES, N., 2000. Work-arounds and boundary crossing in a high tech optronics company: the role of co-operative workflow technologies. Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 9 (3-4), pp. 435-455. ISSN 0925-9724
HAYES, N. and WALSHAM, G., 2000. Competing interpretations of computer-supported cooperative work in organizational contexts. Organization, 7 (1), pp. 49-67. ISSN 1350-5084
HAYES, N., 2000. Civic perceptions: housing and local decision-making in English cities in the 1920s. Urban History (27), pp. 211-233.
HAYES, N., 1999. Making homes by machine: images, ideas and myths in the diffusion of non-traditional housing in Britain 1942-54. Twentieth Century British History (10), pp. 282-309.
HAYES, N., 1994. Municipal subsidy and Tory minimalism: building the Nottingham Playhouse, 1942-1963. Midland History (19), pp. 128-146.
HAYES, N., 1993. Tammany Hall resurrected? Images of Labour caucus rule in Nottingham 1956-60. Transactions of the Thoroton Society (98), pp. 136-144.
Authored book
HAYES, N., 1996. Consensus and controversy: city politics in Nottingham 1945-1966. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. ISBN 0853235716
Chapter in book
KNOWLES, B., BULL, C.N., DAVIES, N., SIMM, W., BATES, O. and HAYES, N., 2019. Examining interdependencies and constraints in co-creation. In: DIS '19: Proceedings of the 2019 on Designing Interactive Systems Conference, San Diego, CA, USA, 23-28 June 2019. New York: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). ISBN 9781450358507
HAYES, N., INTRONA, L. and SMITH, M.T., 2019. Ensembles of practice: older adults, technology, and loneliness & social isolation in rural settings. In: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences 2019. University of Hawaii Press, pp. 4287-4296. ISBN 9780998133126
SHAW, P., MIKUSZ, M., DAVIES, N., BULL, C.N., HARDING, M. and HAYES, N., 2019. Helping to tackle social isolation and loneliness of older adults using mobile applications [demo]. In: HotMobile '19: Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Mobile Computing Systems and Applications. New York: ACM, p. 185. ISBN 9781450362733
MIKUSZ, M., DAVIES, N., SHAW, P., BULL, C., KNOWLES, B., HAYES, N. and INTRONA, L., 2019. Supporting older adults using privacy-aware IoT analytics. In: Living in the Internet of Things (IoT 2019). Institution of Engineering and Technology. ISBN 9781839530890
HAYES, N., 2011. Information technology and the possibilities for knowledge sharing. In: M. EASTERBY-SMITH and M.A. LYLES, eds., Handbook of organizational learning and knowledge management. Chichester: Wiley, pp. 83-104. ISBN 9780470972649
HAYES, N., 2010. Popkess, Athelstan Horn (1893-1967). In: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
INTRONA, L. and HAYES, N., 2007. International students and plagiarism detection systems: detecting plagiarism, copying, or learning? In: T.S. ROBERTS, ed., Student plagiarism in an online world: problems and solutions. IGI Global. ISBN 9781599048017
HAYES, N. and WALSHAM, G., 2007. Participation in groupware-mediated communities of practice: a socio-political analysis of knowledge working. In: R.D. GALLIERS, M.L. MARKUS and S. NEWELL, eds., Exploring information systems research approaches: readings and reflections. Routledge, pp. 82-100. ISBN 9780415771962
HAYES, N. and CHIASSON, M., 2007. Research agenda for identity work and e-collaboration. In: N. KOCK, ed., Encyclopaedia of e-collaboration. IGI Global, pp. 521-526. ISBN 9781599040004
HAYES, N., 2007. Things aren't what they used to be! Elites, and constructs of consensus and conflict in twentieth century English municipal politics. In: B. DOYLE, ed., Urban life and politics in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: regional perspectives. Cambridge Scholar Press.
HAYES, N. and WALSHAM, G., 2003. The role of information and communication technologies in knowledge management initiatives. In: M. EASTERBY-SMITH and M.A. LYLES, eds., The Blackwell handbook of organizational learning and knowledge management. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 54-77. ISBN 0631226729
HAYES, N., 1999. An 'English war', wartime culture and 'millions like us'. In: N. HAYES and J. HILL, eds., Millions like us: British culture in the Second World War. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, pp. 1-32.
HAYES, N., 1999. More than 'music-while-you-eat'? Factory and hostel concerts, 'good culture' and the workers. In: N. HAYES and J. HILL, eds., Millions like us: British culture in the Second World War. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, pp. 209-235.
HAYES, N., 1997. The government of the city, 1900-1974: the consensus ethos and local politics. In: J. BECKETT, ed., A centenary history of Nottingham. Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 463-479.
Conference contribution
BOTTICELLO, J., FISHER, T., HAYES, N., LOVE, A., THOMPSON, J. and TOWNSEND, K., 2013. Twisthands at the deadstop [film]. In: Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) 2013 Symposium, Town & Country Conference Centre, San Diego, California, 9-12 October 2013, San Diego.
Edited book
HAYES, N. and LA ROVERE, R., 2013. IFIP WG9.4 12th International Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries: themes insights and agendas for ICT4D research and practice. Mona, Jamaica: University of the West Indies.
HAYES, N. and HILL, J., 1999. Millions like us: British culture in the Second World War. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. ISBN 0853237735
Newspaper or popular journal contribution
HAYES, N., 2018. The consequences of the Great War: observations from Nottingham. East Midlands History & Heritage (6), pp. 4-6.
HAYES, N., 2015. Nottingham's home for heroes. East Midlands History & Heritage (2), pp. 26-28.
HAYES, N., 2015. Did the Tories come up with the idea of the NHS first? The Conversation.
Website content
HAYES, N., 2014. Nottingham elites and civil society 1900-1950: status, engagement & lifestyle. Nottingham: Nottingham Elites.