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- Haftor, Darek, M., 1969-, et al.
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Information and Communication Technologies, Society and Human Beings: Theory and Framework
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Bok (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- There is a real need for an enlightening new volume to explore the recent developments and topical analyses of the psychological and social effects of ICT.Information and Communication Technologies, Society and Human Beings: Theory and Framework addresses the extensive area of effects of ICT on human beings and the interaction between ICT, individuals, organizations, and society. This premier reference source features contributions from over 45 distinguished researchers from around the world, each presenting high quality research on social informatics, human computer interaction, organizational behavior, and macro-ergonomics. This unique publication is perfect for students, teachers, researchers, engineers, practitioners, managers, policy-makers, and media alike.
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- Haftor, Darek, 1969-
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Information Logistics : A Proposed Notion
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Ingår i: <em><em>11<sup>th</sup>International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research(BIR2012). </em></em>. ; , s. 60-78
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- Haftor, Darek, 1969-, et al.
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Provincial Designer Design : A Creative Mix of Hard Restrictions and Soft Visions of an Information Systems Educational Program
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Ingår i: History of Nordic Computing 3. - Berlin : Springer. - 9783642233142 ; 350, s. 399-408
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- This paper presents a brief historical account of the unorthodox design of an educational program for information systems development. The design and development of this program was initiated in 1977 at the University College of Östersund, today the Mid Sweden University. The presented account provides a description of the somewhat unusual context of this initiative, which was regarded as a weakness by conventional standards, but became an opportunity in this particular situation. The intellectual inspirations and sources for the design of this program are characterized and followed by a presentation of the very content and operating mode of the educational program. The final part presents the various outcomes that the program gave rise to, in terms of students’ professional careers observed.
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- Kajtazi, Miranda, 1983-, et al.
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Information Inadequacy : Instances that Causes the Lack of Needed Information
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Ingår i: The 5<sup>th</sup> Workshop on Information Logistics and Knowledge Supply (ILOG2012), at the 11<sup>th</sup> International Conference on Perspectives in Business Informatics Research (BIR2012). - : Springer. - 9785502000420 ; , s. 7-17
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- Kurti, Erdelina, et al.
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The Role of Path Dependence in the Business Model Adaptation : From Traditional to Digital Business Models
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Ingår i: Proceedings of the Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, Verona, Italy, September 3-5. - : AIS Electronic Library (AISeL). - 9788867872732
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Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
- The digital context has driven new prospects of value creation and capture thus challenging and disrupting the traditional business models. Organizations need business models to transform the specific inherent logic of digital information products into new ways of creating economic value creation and appropriation. Thus, the business model change is an imperative for organizations to exploit value creation opportunities and to survive. Over time, however, business models become deeply embedded and they represent the dominant logic of the organization. Moreover the shift to the digital context poses additional cognitive constrains due to the characteristics inherent in digital information products that are quite distinct from the conventional ones, hence requiring a fundamental shift of dominant logic. This proposed study aims to explore the role of cognitive path dependencies originating in the non-digital context as an isolating mechanism in the process of creation of new digital business model.
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