Blurring the Boundaries Through Digital Innovation
Edited by Fabrizio D'Ascenzo,
Massimo Magni (),
Alessandra Lazazzara () and
Stefano Za ()
in Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization from Springer, currently edited by Richard Baskerville, Marco De Marco, Nancy Pouloudi, Paolo Spagnoletti, Dov Te'eni, Jan vom Brocke and Robert Winter
Date: 2016
ISBN: 978-3-319-38974-5
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction
- Fabrizio D’Ascenzo, Massimo Magni, Alessandra Lazazzara and Stefano Za
- Reshaping Organizations with Social Networks and Collaboration
- Marc Augier and Lapo Mola
- Perceived Training Needs for Effective Virtual Teams: An Exploratory Study
- Cristiano Ghiringhelli and Alessandra Lazazzara
- The Diffusion of ICT Across Italian Corporate Universities: An Exploratory Study
- Michela Iannotta, Mauro Gatti and Fabrizio D’Ascenzo
- Blended Learning Approach: How Is the Learning Educational Paradigm Changing? Reflections and a Proposed Framework
- Leonardo Caporarello and Anna Iñesta
- Designing a Competence Acquisition Mobile App
- Stefano Za and Eusebio Scornavacca
- Integration of Machine Learning Insights into Organizational Learning: A Case of B2B Sales Forecasting
- Marko Bohanec, Mirjana Kljajić Borštnar and Marko Robnik-Šikonja
- One More Time Trust Matters: A Theoretical Investigation of the Role of Technology Mediated Trust in the UTAUT Model
- Luca Pistilli and Ferdinando Pennarola
- Digital Natives and Digital Immigrants Behaviour in Trust Choices: An Experimental Study on Social Trust Attitudes and Cognition
- Alessio Maria Braccini and Francesca Marzo
- The Exploitation of Web Navigation Data: Ethical Issues and Alternative Scenarios
- Luca Vassio, Hassan Metwalley and Danilo Giordano
- Citizens’ Health Information Privacy Concerns: Developing a Framework
- Grace Kenny and Regina Connolly
- Designing a Scenario-Based Questionnaire to Assess Behavioral Intention in Social Networking Sites’ Ethical Dilemmas
- Hosein Jafarkarimi, Alex Tze Hiang Sim, Robab Saadatdoost and Jee Mei Hee
- A Firm’s Activity in Social Media and Its Relationship with Corporate Reputation and Firm Performance
- Heikki Karjaluoto, Hanna Mäkinen and Joel Järvinen
- The Relationships Between Customer Brand Engagement in Social Media and Share of Wallet
- Heikki Karjaluoto, Juha Munnukka and Severi Tiensuu
- Religiosity, Hedonism, Social Image and E-banking Acceptance in Lebanon
- Antoine Harfouche, Soraya Ezzeddine and Michèle Kosremelli Asmar
- Power to the (Shopping) People! Changing Traditional Customer-Vendor Interaction in Online Markets by ICT-Enabled “Group Buying”
- Andreas Mladenow, Christine Bauer and Christine Strauss
- Socio-technical Process Design—The Case of Coordinated Service Delivery for Elderly People
- Thomas Herrmann, Michael Prilla and Alexander Nolte
- Organizing e-Services Co-production in Multiple Contexts: Implications for Designers and Policymakers
- Paolo Depaoli
- Organizational Engines for Smart Territorial Networks: The Case of an Initiative for Food Waste Reduction
- Sabrina Bonomi, Francesca Ricciardi and Cecilia Rossignoli
- Exploring Smart City Vision by University, Industry and Government
- Annalisa Cocchia and Renata Paola Dameri
- Exploring Collective Action Dynamics in Online Communities from a Critical Realist Perspective
- Alessio Maria Braccini, Tommaso Federici and Øystein Sæbø
- A Definition of Community Crowdsourcing Engagement and Application
- Cuong Nguyen, Nargess Tahmasbi, Triparna Vreede, Gert-Jan Vreede, Onook Oh and Roni Reiter-Palmon
- What Do Local Governments Discuss in Social Media? An Empirical Analysis of the Italian Municipalities
- Benedetta Gesuele, Concetta Metallo and Rocco Agrifoglio
- Encouraging Vaccination Behavior Through Online Social Media
- David J. Langley, Remco Wijn, Sacha Epskamp and Riet Bork
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