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Aligning ICT-enabled Availability and Individual Availability Preferences: Design and Evaluation of Availability Management Applications

Katharina Schneider, Kathrin Reinke, Gisela Gerlach, Christoph Anderson, Sebastian Wojtek, Svenja Neitzel, Rahul Chini Dwarakanath, Doreen Böhnstedt, Ruth Maria Stock
2017 International Conference on Information Systems  
Implications for a more fine-grained, individualcustomized availability management that allows greater alignment between individual availability preferences and actual availability are discussed.  ...  ICT-enabled availability has both beneficial and detrimental outcomes for users.  ...  Design and Evaluation of Availability Management Applications Thirty Eighth International Conference on Information Systems, South Korea 2017 18  ... 
dblp:conf/icis/SchneiderRGAWND17 fatcat:sjlath6ywnhd7nlnfoqdanb6vy

Learning environments preferred by university students: a shift toward informal and flexible learning environments

Teemu Valtonen, Ulla Leppänen, Mareena Hyypiä, Anna Kokko, Jyri Manninen, Henriikka Vartiainen, Erkko Sointu, Laura Hirsto
2020 Learning Environments Research  
The need for resources (particularly ICT and the support and availability of teaching personnel) was also highlighted.  ...  Five main themes emerged: characteristics of the campus; available resources; flexibility of learning opportunities; pedagogy; and implementation of ICT in education.  ...  These spaces enable the use of different pedagogical approaches with ICT, the application of collaborative and active learning practices, and the use of students' own ICT devices, while also being comfortable  ... 
doi:10.1007/s10984-020-09339-6 fatcat:hs3lkyzixbbuppqzcbrvrwmani

Smart classroom preferences and information literacy among college students

Liqin Yu, Di Wu, Harrison Hao Yang, Sha Zhu
2022 Australasian Journal of Educational Technology  
Instructors or curriculum designers should develop differentiated instruction strategies and activities for students, in alignment with different levels of information literacy.  ...  To help the design of student-centred smart classroom in compliance with students' information literacy levels and enable all students to adapt to the smart classroom smoothly, this study utilised a quantitative  ...  Acknowledgements The work was supported by the Key Project of National Education Scientific 13th Five-Year Plan in 2020, Research on the Connotation, Standard and Evaluation System of Student Information  ... 
doi:10.14742/ajet.7081 fatcat:cujljnsfe5hmjca4jzwf52bgr4

The Impact of Digital Disruption Technologies on Customer Preferences: The Case of Retail Commerce

2019 International journal of recent technology and engineering  
It clubs the customer preferences in three groups aligned with phases in purchase process. The paper also looks at the possible future evolution of technology and its impact on customer preferences.  ...  This paper looks at the impact of the disruptive digital technologies on customer preferences and the resulting change in customer behaviour at two levels.  ...  At Wipro he did the General Management Program (IIM Bangalore-2002) and Harvard Executive Management course as part of Capgemini (Harvard -2014).  ... 
doi:10.35940/ijrte.c4404.098319 fatcat:xw27xmgw4zgkxf5ulnjd3e7wbq

Older Patients' Competence, Preferences, and Attitudes Toward Digital Technology Use: Explorative Study

Rikke Terp, Lars Kayser, Tove Lindhardt
2021 JMIR Human Factors  
In this study, we aimed to explore older patients' readiness (ie, competence, preferences, and attitudes) toward the use of information and communication technology (ICT), and to identify the factors that  ...  A descriptive and explorative study was performed using triangulation of data derived from semistructured interviews and questionnaires (based on the Readiness and Enablement Index for Health Technology  ...  We planned to include 10-12 participants from each hospital unit and to evaluate whether categories of participants scoring high and low in the READHY themes of self-management, social support, and eHealth  ... 
doi:10.2196/27005 pmid:33988512 pmcid:PMC8164121 fatcat:vxehom55ejcbtp3s2nm3e7w4sm

Enhancing the Teaching Style of Faculty and Learning Preferences of Teacher Education Students: The Way Forward

Lemyrose Baptista Dr. BALMACEDA
2022 Zenodo  
methods, 3) teaching environment which includes student groupings and room design, 4) evaluation techniques, 5) teaching characteristics, and, 6) educational philosophy.  ...  This study aimed to determine the different teaching style of faculty and to determine the type of learners the College of Teacher Education students are according to their learning style preferences and  ...  Further, it is recommended that students are encouraged to participate in the preparation of course syllabus/and suggest activities suited to their learning style preferences and strategies aligned with  ... 
doi:10.5281/zenodo.6844994 fatcat:wxfqx46alnbh5ouvciestvkv2q

Teleworkability, Preferences for Telework, and Well-Being: A Systematic Review

Begoña Urien
2023 Sustainability  
Teleworkability and preference for telework need to be studied from a multilevel perspective since country-, company-, and individual-level characteristics impact on them.  ...  Scarce literature connecting these subjects showed that teleworkability and the preference for telework influence the amount of time employees wish to telework.  ...  job teleworkability and individual preferences.  ... 
doi:10.3390/su151310631 fatcat:srejz3hsbrgxzetzgxobdduv7a

Needs and preferences of informal caregivers regarding outpatient care for the elderly: a systematic literature review

M. Plöthner, K. Schmidt, L. de Jong, J. Zeidler, K. Damm
2019 BMC Geriatrics  
To support and facilitate informal caregivers in their role of nursing, it is important to identify their preferences, needs, and thus create a preference-oriented system.  ...  Informal caregivers are an essential pillar for ensuring and maintaining the outpatient care of the frail elderly.  ...  The publication of the article was funded by the Open Access Fund of the Leibniz University Hannover. Availability of data and materials Not applicable.  ... 
doi:10.1186/s12877-019-1068-4 pmid:30866827 pmcid:PMC6417014 fatcat:iue7dp7lmrg3rl7q6prkph2x7y

International Antitrust Cooperation and the Preference for Nonbinding Regimes [chapter]

Anu Bradford
2010 Cooperation, Comity, and Competition Policy  
argue that even weak antitrust commitments could deepen with time due to the gradual alignment of states' preferences and alleviation of uncertainties surrounding cooperation. 36 As states learn more  ...  ., The Transformational Model of International Regime Design: Triumph of Hope or Experience? , 38 Colum. J.  ...  Until the proponents of a binding international antitrust agreement can answer those questions, nonbinding cooperation is, and will likely remain, the preferred solution.  ... 
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195387704.003.0016 fatcat:nxibxpiubnedjgdmb3rbeqsojq

Digital Public Services in Smart Cities – an Empirical Analysis of Lead User Preferences

Bernd W. Wirtz, Wilhelm M. Müller, Florian W. Schmidt
2020 Public Organization Review  
To solve this issue, scholars call for a citizen-centric approach aligning the SC agenda to the citizens' needs and preferences.  ...  By surveying 105 lead users, this article is able to predict the preferred type of SC services, the preferred channels for accessing smart services and the factors fostering SC service usage.  ...  Overall, although SC literature emphasizes the necessity to design SCs in a useroriented manner aligning its range of public smart services to urban demand, research has not examined the preferences of  ... 
doi:10.1007/s11115-020-00492-3 fatcat:eb4gm4agfbbk5eprq3pacvibbi

Communication Tools in New Product Development: Startup Companies' Preferences Over Time

Cristopher S. Kopplin
2021 Journal of Small Business Strategy  
of application use.  ...  Users favor automation that increases their control over communication mode choice, and prefer auto-transcription and speech-to-text.  ...  Research Design Conjoint design WCT are complex applications with a variety of features and use cases.  ... 
doi:10.53703/001c.29833 fatcat:ixivbsqysveirg6mogy33ujqva

Consumer Behaviour and Brand Preference of Titan Watches – An empirical study with reference to Haveri District, Karnataka

Anita N. Halamata Anita N. Halamata
2013 IOSR Journal of Business and Management  
Consumer Behaviour and Brand Preference of Titan Watches -An empirical study with reference to www.iosrjournals.org 2 | Page Scope Of The Study: 1.  ...  This paper contets the consumer behaviour and brand preference while selecting the watches special reference to Titan Watches.  ...  The Role of Knowledge Management on Individu, the Community and the Organization www.iosrjournals.org  ... 
doi:10.9790/487x-0710107 fatcat:tutnece7nfbejl35jg6v2wfm3y

Hierarchical Order of User Preference Parameters in Adopting M-government Services

Rashed Hamad Rashed Mohammed Alneyadi, Faculty of Technology Management and Business, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor, MALAYSIA, Nor Aziati Abdul Hamid, Faculty of Technology Management and Business, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor, MALAYSIA
2021 International Journal of Sustainable Construction Engineering Technology  
The data was further analysed and found that the people of UAE have chosen the top public's preference belong to the Social Influence category.  ...  This study focused on identifying the common preferences of the people for adopting M-government services.  ...  Hence, this study evaluates the people' preferences, characteristics, and factors influencing Emirati people' use of m-government via mobile applications.  ... 
doi:10.30880/ijscet.2021.12.05.022 fatcat:l52u472a4rebfcbje3w5slev4q

Conceptual Framework—Artificial Intelligence and Better Entrepreneurial Decision-Making: The Influence of Customer Preference, Industry Benchmark, and Employee Involvement in an Emerging Market

George Amoako, Paul Omari, Desmond K. Kumi, George Cudjoe Agbemabiase, George Asamoah
2021 Journal of Risk and Financial Management  
Design/methodology/approach: This is a non-empirical review of the literature and the development of a conceptual model.  ...  The study does not consider the personal disposition of entrepreneurs in terms of ICT usage and adoption.  ...  All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. Informed Consent Statement: Not applicable. Data Availability Statement: Not applicable.  ... 
doi:10.3390/jrfm14120604 fatcat:xr3hfcaic5cc7laty3vdjmcfsa

Medical Library Redesign & Refurbishment: a case study from PAH Library & Knowledge Centre during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Gina Velli
2020 Journal of Health Information and Libraries Australasia  
Most clients expressed a preference for individual table and chair seating, individual study areas and group meeting rooms.  ...  of planning. e.g. networking and desktop software ICT teams may be separate groups. • Non-essential equipment and features should be given initial consideration and weighting by individuals in key governance  ... 
doi:10.55999/johila.v1i3.40 fatcat:7my3rxjpxfdndobx3twu5gsefi
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