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Digital technology, digital culture and the metric/nonmetric distinction
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Digital culture is analysed as a nonmetric form specifically and criticized for leaving aside other social forms, most notably metric forms such as the flows of information connected with the operations of algorithms for instance.About:
This article is published in Technological Forecasting and Social Change.The article was published on 2019-08-01. It has received 38 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Digital transformation.read more
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Digital transformation in business and management research: An overview of the current status quo
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors map the thematic evolution of the digital transformation research in the areas of business and management, because existing research in these areas to date has been limited to certain domains.
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Towards a new era of mass data collection: Assessing pandemic surveillance technologies to preserve user privacy
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the technologies to control the COVID-19 and future pandemics with massive data collection from users' mobile devices and discuss the important theoretical and practical implications of preserving user privacy and curbing COVID19 infections in the global public health emergency situation.
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Unveiling the impact of the adoption of digital technologies on firms’ innovation performance
Antonio Usai,F. Fiano,A. Messeni Petruzzelli,P. Paoloni,M. Farina Briamonte,Beatrice Orlando +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used principal component analysis to identify the digital technologies that are salient for innovation performance and conducted a multivariate analysis of variance to understand if the identified technologies predicted innovation performance.
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S2HS- A blockchain based approach for smart healthcare system
TL;DR: This paper explores the technological and social barriers in adoption of SHS by analyzing state-of-the-art expert views and user's perception and proposes a blockchain based SHS framework to provide intrinsic security and integrity of the system.
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Threat or opportunity? A case study of digital-enabled redesign of entrepreneurship education in the COVID-19 emergency
Giustina Secundo,Gioconda Mele,Pasquale Del Vecchio,Gianluca Elia,Alessandro Margherita,Valentina Ndou +5 more
TL;DR: A combined research approach is adopted to describe the experience of the Contamination Lab of the University of Salento, an entrepreneurship education program focused on innovative and technology-based entrepreneurship for university students, and shows a new approach to entrepreneurial storytelling, pitching and business planning and development through digital technologies.
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The rise of the network society
TL;DR: The Rise of the Network Society as discussed by the authors is an account of the economic and social dynamics of the new age of information, which is based on research in the USA, Asia, Latin America, and Europe, it aims to formulate a systematic theory of the information society which takes account of fundamental effects of information technology on the contemporary world.
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The power of identity
TL;DR: In this paper, Castells describes the origins, purpose and effect of proactive movements, such as feminism and environmentalism, which aim to transform human relationships at their most fundamental level; and reactive movements that build trenches of resistance on behalf of God, nation, ethnicity, family, or locality.
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How Institutions Think
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss how Latent Groups Survive and How Institutions Confer Identity 6. Institutions remember and Forget 7. A Case of Institutional Forgetting 8. Instit institutions do the Classifying 9. Instituments make Life and Death Decisions
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Networked: The New Social Operating System
Lee Rainie,Barry Wellman +1 more
TL;DR: Networked shows how the large, loosely knit social circles of networked individuals expand opportunities for learning, problem solving, decision making, and personal interaction and outlines the "triple revolution" that has brought on this transformation.