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Raquel Fernandes, Bruno Barbosa Sousa, Manuel Fonseca and José Oliveira
Human capital is considered the most important resource in any organization. However, most companies are concerned with external customer satisfaction, without devoting much attention to the satisfaction of their employees. Indisputably, employee satisfa...
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Mircea Constantin ?cheau, Monica Violeta Achim, Larisa Gabudeanu, Viorela Ligia Vaidean, Alexandru Lucian Vîlcea and Liliana Apetri
Drones have been included in more and more activities in various domains, such as military, commercial and personal use. The existing legislative framework insufficiently addresses the responsibility and preventive measures angles in case of vulnerabilit...
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Hassan H. H. Aldboush and Marah Ferdous
This research paper explores the ethical considerations in using financial technology (fintech), focusing on big data, artificial intelligence (AI), and privacy. Using a systematic literature-review methodology, the study identifies ethical and privacy i...
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Carlos Macancela, Manuel Eugenio Morocho-Cayamcela and Oscar Chang
In August 2020, the World Health Assembly launched a global initiative to eliminate cervical cancer by 2030, setting three primary targets. One key goal is to achieve a 70% screening coverage rate for cervical cancer, primarily relying on the precise ana...
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Karol Król and Wojciech Sroka
The spatial planning system in Poland is undergoing a fundamental reform. It emphasises the digital representation of spatial data. Low performance of geoportals, no Internet access, or poor connectivity can contribute to the exclusion from the spatial p...
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Anthony M. Maina and Upasana G. Singh
Big data applications are at the epicentre of recent breakthroughs in digital health. However, controversies over privacy, security, ethics, accountability, and data governance have tarnished stakeholder trust, leaving health-relevant big data projects u...
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Daewon Kim, Changhee Lee, Sungho Park and Sangseop Lim
Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS), an emerging area of digital advancement in shipping and shipbuilding industries, presents a different legal paradigm from that of existing ships. Existing maritime-related industries, including shipping, shipbuil...
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Randy Connolly
A recurring motif in recent scholarship in the computing ethics and society studies (CESS) subfield within computing have been the calls for a wider recognition of the social and political nature of computing work. These calls have highlighted the limita...
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Patrizia Di Tullio and Matteo La Torre
Higher education institutions and universities have recently started to publish their sustainability and corporate responsibility reports. Yet, due to digitalisation and the benefits of digital reporting, websites offer organisations novel opportunities ...
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Marta Juchnowicz and Hanna Kinowska
The digitalisation of work is resulting in a transformation in the relationship between employees and employers as well as the perception of quality of life. Under the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals whose work could be done with digital...
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