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Year 2024
  • Activity-based payments: alternative (anonymous) online payment model

    Electronic payments are the cornerstone of web-based commerce. A steady decrease in cash usage has been observed, while various digital payment technologies are taking over. They process sensitive personal information raising concerns about its potentially illicit usage. Several payment models that confront this challenge have been proposed. They offer varying levels of anonymity and readiness for adoption. The aim of this study...

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  • Are creative users more apt in reusing and adopting Open Government Data (OGD)? Gender differences
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    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • S. Saxena
    • N. Rizun
    • R. Matheus
    • M. Janssen

    - Thinking Skills and Creativity - Year 2024

    Open Government Data (OGD) has been considered as a potent instrument for value creation and innovation by a range of stakeholders. Given that individual ingenuity is a function of individual and environmental factors, it is important to understand how the OGD adoption and usage is a factor of creative performance behaviors (CPB), viz., Problem Identification (PI), Information Search (IS), Idea Generation (IG) and Idea Promotion...

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  • Chat GPT Wrote It: What HCI Educators Can Learn from their Students?
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    - Year 2024

    Recently students, teachers, and researchers equally have become impressed by Generative AI (GenAI) tools, with ChatGPT at the top. However, numerous concerns about the GenAI-related threats to academic integrity and the validity of learning outcomes are emerging. This problem is also vivid in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) education since students can use GenAI tools to rapidly generate ideas, user interface templates, screen...

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  • Creating private and public value in data-related management projects: a cross-border case study from Switzerland and Italy
    Publication
    • E. Garbani-Nerini
    • E. Marchiori
    • N. Sabatini
    • L. Cantoni

    - Year 2024

    The literature in the field of smart cities shows a continuous emphasis and interest in the topic of big data due to the extensive use of Information and Communication Technologies by public and private institutions within each city. There is undoubtedly value in big data: in data lie insights on the city, its stakeholders, citizens, products, and services. Challenges, though, lie in data’s variety, volume, and velocity, but also...

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  • Cybersecurity Assessment Methods—Why Aren’t They Used?
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    A recent survey of cybersecurity assessment methods proposed in academic and research environments revealed that their adoption in operational settings was extremely scarce. At the same time, the frameworks developed by industrial communities have been met with broad reception. The question arises of what contributed to the success of the methods. To answer it, three-part research that employed evaluation criteria, qualitative...

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  • Employment of University Graduates in the Era of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Prospects
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    - Year 2024

    Digital technologies are profoundly reshaping the labor market, causing structural shifts in the economy and altering the nature of work. These changes have significant implications for youth employment, exacerbating the issue of unemployment. This paper delves into the importance of graduate employment in contemporary society, with a particular focus on the influence of digital technologies and Artificial Intelligence. The authors...

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  • Government in the metaverse: Requirements and suitability for providing digital public services
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    • M. Lnenicka
    • N. Rizun
    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • M. Janssen

    - TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE - Year 2024

    Digital government comprises all means to enable governments to interact with their constituents digitally. The metaverse provides a virtual reality environment where various activities can be carried out without physically visiting the places of interest, including the public authorities. Yet, how governments can use the metaverse is unknown. This paper aims to extend the understanding of the metaverse architecture requirements...

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  • Identification of Public Service Logic (PSL) and Public Service Motivation (PSM) elements in Open Government Data (OGD) initiatives
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    • F. Ishengoma
    • S. Deo
    • R. Gouvêa
    • G. C. Wiedenhöft
    • R. Matheus
    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • N. Rizun
    • S. Saxena

    - Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries - Year 2024

    While previous research on Open Government Data (OGD) has primarily focused on reuse and adoption, this study aims to explore the implications of the Public Service Logic (PSL) and Public Service Motivation (PSM) dimensions in the context of OGD initiatives. This study is contextualized in Tanzania wherein the OGD initiatives are at an evolving stage. For the present study, the perspectives of the 15 public officials involved in...

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  • Impact of information systems (IS) infusion on Open Government Data (OGD) adoption
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    • R. Matheus
    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • N. Rizun
    • L. Euripides
    • S. Saxena

    - Digital Policy Regulation and Governance - Year 2024

    Purpose – This study aims to underline the possible influence of the moderator, information systems (IS) infusion, on Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usage. Design/methodology/approach – Using the partial least squares-structural equation modeling methodological approach, the adapted unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model has been used for understanding the role of themoderating variable, namely,...

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  • Impact of Work from Home on Agile Software Project Execution – the Empirical Study
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    Background: The outbreak of a Covid-19 pandemic changed the working patterns of software projects delivery. Aim: The study examines how the work from home (WFH) impacted the software project execution for emergence of differentiating patterns. Method: The data on project execution in two country locations was examined. The population is 3711 projects across 52 months (26 pre- and 26 post-pandemic) is analyzed. The paper identifies the...

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  • ISO/IEC 27001-Based Estimation of Cybersecurity Costs with Caspea
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    - Year 2024

    In the contemporary, knowledge-based economy, enterprises are forced to bear the costs related to cybersecurity. While breaches negatively affect companies' budgets, accurate decisions on security investments result in visible savings. At the same time, cybersecurity cost assessment methods that support these decisions are lacking. Caspea addresses the gap by enabling the estimation of costs related to personnel activities involved...

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  • Italy, an Extraordinary Commonplace? Stereotypes and Imaginaries of Italianness in Online Communication by Fashion Brands
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    - Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture - Year 2024

    The paper explores the use of country-related stereotypes associated with Italian identity in the social media communication of 21 Italian fashion brands on Instagram. Focusing on the concept of “made in Italy”, the research employs image content analysis to identify how the selected sample of brands communicates Italian identity globally. The theoretical framework emphasizes the importance of the Country of Origin (COO) concept,...

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  • Leveraging Generative AI Tools for UX Design in Lean and Agile Projects
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    - Year 2024

    Recent advancements in Generative AI (GenAI) open new opportunities to improve User Experience (UX) practitioners’ efficiency in their projects. Due to intensive teamwork caused by time pressure and readiness for rapid changes, Lean and Agile project management seems particularly predestined for easy adoption of GenAI-supported UX design methods. However, precipitate and spontaneous leveraging of GenAI tools to UX design bears...

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  • Prioritising national healthcare service issues from free text feedback – A computational text analysis & predictive modelling approach
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    - DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS - Year 2024

    Patient experience surveys have become a key source of evidence for supporting decision-making and continuous quality improvement within healthcare services. To harness free-text feedback collected as part of these surveys for additional insights, text analytics methods are increasingly employed when the data collected is not amenable to traditional qualitative analysis due to volume. However, while text analytics techniques offer...

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  • Social Media in the Fashion Industry. Fundamentals, Strategy and Research Methods
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    • S. Patricia
    • H. T. Nobile
    • C. Sánchez-Blanco
    • N. Sabatini

    - Year 2024

    This book introduces social network fundamentals in the fashion domain. It addresses the creation of social media marketing plans, highlighting strategic approaches that allow fashion brands to differentiate themselves in the ephemeral and challenging fashion context. Through a variety of academic and professional sources and by sharing the results of their own research, the authors present research methodologies, including netnography,...

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  • The Crowd as a Source of Knowledge - From User Feedback to Fulfilling Requirements
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    - Year 2024

    Crowd-based and data-intensive requirements engineering (RE) strategy is an approach for gathering and analyzing information from the general public or the so-called crowd to derive validated user requirements. This study aims to conceptualize the process of analyzing information from a crowd to achieve the fulfillment of user requirements. The created model is based on the ADO framework (Antecedents-Decisions-Outcomes). In the...

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  • The Digital Research Revolution
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    - Year 2024

    Marketing research has been through a significant evolution in the digital age. The evolution of technology has had a cross-cutting impact on the discipline. In light of this, a perspective is presented on how this impact has been reflected in marketing research. A review of traditional techniques is provided, followed by a description of the reconceptualization of traditional methods resulting from the application of new technologies....

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  • The role of governance to support smart community development: a systematic literature review
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    - Year 2024

    This paper studies the interaction between the smart community and smart governance concepts to elaborate on the role of governance to support local governments in developing smart communities’ strategies and solutions. We perform a systematic literature review to analyse how the concept of smart community has advanced in terms of its definitions, context, benefits, challenges, and enablers and propose a unified term with a focus...

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  • Understanding the Ukrainian Migrants Challenges in the EU: A Topic Modeling Approach
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    - Year 2024

    Confronted with the aggression against Ukraine in 2022, Europe faces one of the most important humanitarian challenges - the migration of war refugees from Ukraine, most of them women with children and the elderly. Both international institutions such as the European Union and the United Nations, but also national governments and, above all, local governments, which are the main providers of services and resources for refugees,...

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  • Value co‐creation (VCC) and value co‐destruction (VCD) via open government data (OGD): Empirical case of Tanzania
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    • F. Ishengoma
    • D. Shao
    • R. G. da Silva
    • G. C. Wiedenhoft
    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • N. Rizun
    • S. Saxena

    - Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries - Year 2024

    Having emphasized upon the potential benefits of Open Government Data (OGD) initiatives via value derivation and innovation pursuits of the stakeholders, it falls in place to complement this line of OGD research in the specific case of Tanzania, a developing country, to support the inferences. Specifically, it is important to understand the manner in which OGD VCC-one of the hinges of OGD initiatives- and OGD VCD-a possible fall...

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  • When Does Automation in Government Thrive or Flounder?
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    - Year 2024

    Government organizations worldwide are harvesting the transformative potential of digital technologies to automate interactions with citizens, businesses, and each other. Automation can bring benefits, such as an increase the efficiency of government operations, quality of government decisions, and convenience of government-citizen interactions. It can also produce adverse outcomes, such as compromising social value for economic...

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  • Why do Open Government Data initiatives fail in developing countries? A root cause analysis of the most prevalent barriers and problems
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    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • S. Saxena
    • M. Janssen
    • N. Rizun
    • M. Lnenicka
    • R. Matheus

    - Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries - Year 2024

    Open government data (OGD) include the provision of government data, which have so far been reserved for the provision of public utilities and services, wherein different stakeholders may create value out of the same source. Recently, OGD initiatives around the world have dampened or were found to be inadequate for one or other reasons. The present study seeks to underline the root causes behind these inadequate or stalled initiatives...

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Year 2023
  • A framework of open government data (OGD) e-service quality dimensions with future research agenda
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    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • S. Saxena
    • N. Rizun
    • S. Deo

    - Records Management Journal - Year 2023

    Purpose This research paper aims to present a framework of open government data (OGD) relating to e-service quality dimensions. In addition, it provides a research agenda for the e-service delivery of OGD. Design/methodology/approach A literature review pertaining to e-service quality with special reference to e-government was delivered to deduce the key dimensions of e-service quality for OGD. Findings Five e-service quality dimensions...

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  • A Parallel Corpus-Based Approach to the Crime Event Extraction for Low-Resource Languages
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    • N. Khairova
    • O. Mamyrbayev
    • N. Rizun
    • M. Razno
    • G. Ybytayeva

    - IEEE Access - Year 2023

    These days, a lot of crime-related events take place all over the world. Most of them are reported in news portals and social media. Crime-related event extraction from the published texts can allow monitoring, analysis, and comparison of police or criminal activities in different countries or regions. Existing approaches to event extraction mainly suggest processing texts in English, French, Chinese, and some other resource-rich...

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  • Antecedents and outcomes of social media fatigue

    Purpose – This study aims to explore which of four chosen factors (i.e. privacy concerns, FoMO, self-disclosure and time cost) induce a feeling of strain among Facebook users in terms of social media fatigue (SMF), and if this occurs, whether it further influences such outcomes as discontinuance of usage (DoU) and interaction engagement decrement (IED). Design/methodology/approach – Through an online structured questionnaire, empirical...

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  • Application of Text Analytics in Public Service Co-Creation: Literature Review and Research Framework
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    - Year 2023

    The public sector faces several challenges, such as a number of external and internal demands for change, citizens' dissatisfaction and frustration with public sector organizations, that need to be addressed. An alternative to the traditional top-down development of public services is co-creation of public services. Co-creation promotes collaboration between stakeholders with the aim to create better public services and achieve...

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  • Assessing the failure of Open Government Data initiatives in Brazil
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    • G. C. Wiedenhöft
    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • S. Saxena
    • N. Rizun
    • R. Matheus

    - Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries - Year 2023

    While assessing the potential of a particular digital innovation initiative, especially when it has implications for a range of societal stakeholders, it becomes pertinent to understand the possible bottlenecks in its acceptability as well. In this regard, the present study seeks to understand how the Open Government Data (OGD) initiatives in Brazil are being confronted with bottlenecks in terms of their execution and acceptability....

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  • Building Confidence and Trust in Ireland's National Maternity Services Workforce –What matters most and how?
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    • A. Ojo
    • N. Rizun
    • G. S. Grace
    • W. Przychodzen
    • M. Isazad Mashinchi
    • C. Foley
    • D. Rohde

    - HEALTH POLICY - Year 2023

    National surveys on care experiences are increasingly adopted as regulatory mechanisms for improving care quality and increasing public trust in healthcare services. Based on data collected as part of Ireland's 2020 National Maternity Experience Survey, this study investigates care-related factors that contribute most to confidence and trust in the professional workforce (or carers) within Irish maternity services. The survey covered...

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  • ChatGPT Application vis-a-vis Open Government Data (OGD): Capabilities, Public Values, Issues and a Research Agenda
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    • E. Loukis
    • S. Saxena
    • N. Rizun
    • M. I. Maratsi
    • M. Ali
    • C. H. Alexopoulos

    - Year 2023

    As a novel Artificial Intelligence (AI) application, ChatGPT holds pertinence not only for the academic, medicine, law, computing or other sectors, but also for the public sector-case in point being the Open Government Data (OGD) initiative. However, though there has been some limited (as this topic is quite new) research concerning the capabilities ChatGPT in these sectors, there has been no research about the capabilities it...

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  • Conceptualizing Digital Government for Social Solidarity

    This paper motivates the study of the impact of digital government on social solidarity; builds a conceptual foundation with four types of solidarity – group-based, compassionate, instrumental and emphatic; relates digital government to the type and moment – pre-technological, technological and post-technological of solidarity; and puts forward the type-moment frame to study how digital government is supporting social solidarity...

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  • DGO '23: Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
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    - Year 2023

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  • Dis/Trust and data-driven technologies
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    This concept paper contextualises, defines, and systematises the concepts of trust and distrust (and their interrelations), providing a critical review of existing literature so as to identify gaps, disjuncture, and continuities in the use of these concepts across the social sciences and in the context of the consolidation of the digital society. Firstly, the development of the concept of trust is explored by looking at its use...

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  • Exploring the Usability and User Experience of Social Media Apps through a Text Mining Approach

    This study aims to evaluate the applicability of a text mining approach for extracting UUX-related issues from a dataset of user comments and not to evaluate the Instagram (IG) app. This study analyses textual data mined from reviews in English written by IG mobile application users. The article’s authors used text mining (based on the LDA algorithm) to identify the main UUX-related topics. Next, they mapped the identified topics...

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  • Fashion and Tourism: Parallel Stories of Two "Dream Marvels".
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    - Year 2023

    Fashion and tourism are two social, cultural, and economic phenomena that have both numerous connections and surprising similarities. These are not new: they have been built and developed since the beginnings of tourism as a modern social phenomenon, emerged in Europe in the context of the industrial revolution. They consolidated in the first decades of the 21st century, in a context where both phenomena have completed their “mass”...

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  • Fashion Games, Fashion in Games and Gamification in Fashion. A First Map
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    - Year 2023

    Fashion companies have been using different forms of entertainment such as film and television, sport, music, museums, and photography as inspiration sources and as communication and marketing channels for decades. However, in recent years, they have also started to consider the gaming world. While gaming offers a potential revenue stream from sales of physical and digital clothing, change in it is also the gateway to access new...

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  • Generating actionable evidence from free-text feedback to improve maternity and acute hospital experiences: A computational text analytics & predictive modelling approach
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    • A. Ojo
    • N. Rizun
    • M. Isazad Mashinchi
    • G. Walsh
    • J. Gruda
    • M. N. Narayana
    • M. Venosa
    • C. Foley
    • D. Rohde
    • R. Flynn

    - EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH - Year 2023

    Background Patient experience surveys are a key source of evidence for supporting decision-making and quality improvement in healthcare services. These surveys contain two main types of questions: closed and open-ended, asking about patients’ care experiences. Apart from the knowledge obtained from analysing closed-ended questions, invaluable insights can be gleaned from free-text data. Advanced analytics techniques are increasingly...

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  • How do personality traits influence Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usage? Investigating the indirect and moderating effects
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    • N. Rizun
    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • S. Saxena
    • F. Kleiman
    • R. Matheus

    - Year 2023

    Open Government Data (OGD) research has focused for a long on the adoption and usage from the perspectives of users across different contexts. The underlying rationale for this specific focus is that OGD initiatives are undertaken to further citizen engagement with OGD for value generation and innovation purposes. Conceding that usage propensity is different across individuals, it is important to understand the influence of personality...

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  • How Swiss Watchmaking Brands are Communicating Made in Switzerland
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    - Year 2023

    Country-of-origin indications, also called “made in” labeling [35], are utilized in marketing strategies by companies to distinguish themselves from others, trying to associate their products with positive characteristics [9]. Swiss watchmaking companies have an iconic status that is essential to their reputation - mainly due to their high quality, precision, innovation, and craftsmanship [7]. They are also using country-of-origin...

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  • Identification of High-Value Dataset determinants: is there a silver bullet for efficient sustainability-oriented data-driven development?
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    - Year 2023

    Open Government Data (OGD) are seen as one of the trends that has the potential to benefit the economy, improve the quality, efficiency, and transparency of public administration, and change the lives of citizens, and the society as a whole facilitating efficient sustainability-oriented data-driven services. However, the quick achievement of these benefits is closely related to the “value” of the OGD, i.e., how useful, and reusable...

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  • IMPLEMENTING THE QUALITY ASSURANCE SYSTEM AND ASSURING HEALTH SAFETY IN THE LIGHT OF INCREASING BREAD QUALITY

    The article presents rules, requirements, and norms for quality management and health safety assurance systems among small and medium bakeries. This group of businesses does not have the obligation of implementing or certifying specific systems. They are, however, implemented in order to increase the quality of the bread or reach a better market position. Also, the results of a 2022 study of 53 bakeries’ implementation of individual...

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  • Linking Fashion and Tourism: From Body to Clothing and Lifestyle
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    - Year 2023

    There are many profound links between fashion and tourism. This chapter provides a critical reflection, mainly from a philosophical, historical, and linguistic perspective, on the dynamic relationship and parallel evolution between these two sectors. It explains how their intercon nectedness form and mirror contemporary society. This chapter classifies the connections between the two, starting with the person, her body, and the...

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  • Model zarządzania projektami informatycznymi w jednostkach sądownictwa powszechnego w Polsce
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    - Year 2023

    Projekty mają istotny wpływ na funkcjonowanie sądów powszechnych. Przyjrzenie się projektom informatycznym realizowanym w sądach wraz z raportem Najwyższej Izby Kontroli dot. sprawności realizowanych projektów informatycznych wymiaru sprawiedliwości doprowadziło do zidentyfikowania głównych problemów podczas realizacji inicjatyw informatycznych. Ponadto przegląd literatury dotyczący zarządzania projektami dla wymiaru sprawiedliwości...

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  • Projekty NFT i bariery ich wejścia na rynek

    Niniejsza praca traktuje o barierach wejścia na rynek dla projektów NFT. Porusza zagadnienia związane z kapitałochłonnością, regulacjami prawnymi, dostępem do wiedzy i patentów, a także ze zróżnicowaniem produktów i dostawców na rynku NFT. Celem pracy jest identyfikacja i opis barier wejścia, które napotykają nowe przedsiębiorstwa wchodzące na rynek. Autorzy przewidują, że wraz z rosnącym zainteresowaniem konsumentów wzrośnie zainteresowanie...

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  • Selecting an Applicable Cybersecurity Assessment Framework: Qualitative Metrics-Based Multiple-Factor Analysis

    Recently, a survey of cybersecurity assessment methods focused on general characteristics was conducted. Among its major findings, it revealed the methods’ adoption issues. This paper presents a follow-up to the study. It provides an in-depth analysis of the methods’ adoption-related properties based on qualitative metrics. As a result, the proposals which demonstrate a higher adoption potential were identified. The methods are...

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  • Systemic analysis of a manufacturing process based on a small scale bakery
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    - Quality and Quantity - Year 2023

    The main aim of the article is to present two new innovative concepts of reliability of a functioning manufacturing system in the process of making bread in small-scale bakeries. Reliability is understood as one of the representations of an operator acting on specifc streams in time to - t. One of these represents the global reliability of a system as a function of parallel action of all the streams of the system in time to to...

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  • Towards a Framework for Context Awareness Based on Textual Process Data
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    - Year 2023

    Context awareness is critical for the successful execution of processes. In the abundance of business process management (BPM) research, frameworks exclusively devoted to extracting context from textual process data are scarce. With the deluge of textual data and its increasing value for organizations, it be-comes essential to employ relevant text analytics techniques to increase the awareness of business process (BP) workers,...

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  • Towards High-Value Datasets Determination for Data-Driven Development: A Systematic Literature Review
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    - Year 2023

    Open government data (OGD) is seen as a political and socio-economic phenomenon that promises to promote civic engagement and stimulate public sector innovations in various areas of public life. To bring the expected benefits, data must be reused and transformed into value-added products or services. This, in turn, sets another precondition for data that are expected to not only be available and comply with open data principles,...

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  • Tweet you right back: Follower anxiety predicts leader anxiety in social media interactions during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
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    • A. Psychogios
    • D. Gruda
    • A. Ojo

    - PLOS ONE - Year 2023

    Recent research has shown that organizational leaders’ tweets can influence employee anxiety. In this study, we turn the table and examine whether the same can be said about followers’ tweets. Based on emotional contagion and a dataset of 108 leaders and 178 followers across 50 organizations, we infer and track state- and trait-anxiety scores of participants over 316 days, including pre- and post the onset of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic...

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  • Using Isolation Forest and Alternative Data Products to Overcome Ground Truth Data Scarcity for Improved Deep Learning-based Agricultural Land Use Classification Models
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    • A. Pereira García
    • L. Porwol
    • A. Ojo

    - Year 2023

    High-quality labelled datasets represent a cornerstone in the development of deep learning models for land use classification. The high cost of data collection, the inherent errors introduced during data mapping efforts, the lack of local knowledge, and the spatial variability of the data hinder the development of accurate and spatially-transferable deep learning models in the context of agriculture. In this paper, we investigate...

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  • Whither the need and motivation for open government data (OGD) promotional strategies?
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    • C. H. Alexopoulos
    • S. Saxena
    • M. Janssen
    • N. Rizun

    - Digital Policy Regulation and Governance - Year 2023

    Purpose It has been underscored in the extant literature that open government data (OGD) has not percolated across the length and breadth of any country, let alone the awareness of the OGD among the stakeholders themselves. In this vein, this study aims to underline the reasons as to why OGD promotion merits consideration apart from underlining the manner in which OGD promotion may be done. Design/methodology/approach Based on...

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