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Cristian D?Ortona, Daniele Tarchi and Carla Raffaelli
Many innovative services are emerging based on the Internet of Things (IoT) technology, aiming at fostering better sustainability of our cities. New solutions integrating Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) with sustainable transport media...
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Shenja van der Graaf
This article sought to develop a critical account of the ever-increasing role of ICTs in cities and urban governance discourses, captured by a growing interest to ?smarten up? our cities, for their inclusiveness of citizens more broadly, and that of chil...
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Adam Poulsen
A short post publication review of a recent AJIS paper.
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Giacomo Durante and Margherita Turvani
Sharing economy platforms enabled by information and communication technologies (ICTs) are facilitating the diffusion of collaborative workplaces. Coworking spaces are emerging as a distinctive phenomenon in this context, not only fostering knowledge tra...
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Brandt Dainow
This paper examines threats to autonomy created by significant emerging ICTs. Emerging ICTs cover a wide range of technologies, from intelligent environments to neuroelectronics, and human autonomy is potentially threatened by all of them in some way. Ho...
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Mauro ROMANELLI
Pág. 377 - 395
Health care organizations have to develop a sustainable path for creating public value by seeking legitimacy for building and maintaining public trust with patients as social and economic institutions creating value and sustaining both health and wealth ...
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Shikoh Gitau
Pág. pp. 1 - 2 pgs.
Focusing on the case of two ambitious government-led ICT projects in Ethiopia, Woredanet and Schoolnet, this article offers a detailed analysis of how political and technical forces interact and negotiate in authoritarian, yet developmentally oriented re...
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Iginio Gagliardone
Pág. pp. 3 - 19 pgs.
Focusing on the case of two ambitious government-led ICT projects in Ethiopia, Woredanet and Schoolnet, this article offers a detailed analysis of how political and technical forces interact and negotiate in authoritarian, yet developmentally oriented re...
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Renee Kuriyan,Kathi R. Kitner
Pág. pp. 17 - 29 pgs.
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have been referred to as ?the great equalizer? between men and women. Our research in India and Chile explores how gender and class identities intersect with ICTs in the context of shared computing enviro...
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Hopeton Dunn
Pág. pp. 52 - 66 pgs.
The 21st century is characterized by the rapid growth of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and their assimilation into all aspects of the global political economy. The Caribbean is characterized by a heavy infusion of mobile telephony in ...
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