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Advances in smart cities: smarter people, governance and solutions
"This is an edited book based on the selected submissions made to the conference titled "International Conference in Smart Cities". The project provides an innovative and new approach to holistic management of cities physical, socio-economic, environmental, transportation and political assets across all domains, typically supported by ICT and open data."--Provided by publisher
Dress to impress and serve well to prevail – Modelling regressive discontinuance for social networking sites
In: International journal of information management, Band 76, S. 102756
ISSN: 0268-4012
Theory building with big data-driven research – Moving away from the "What" towards the "Why"
In: International journal of information management, Band 54, S. 102205
ISSN: 0268-4012
How does entrepreneurial orientation and SDG orientation of CEOs evolve before and during a pandemic
In: Journal of enterprise information management: an international journal, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 160-178
ISSN: 1758-7409
PurposeAligning business innovation with the sustainable development goals (SDGs) creates immense opportunities to solve societal challenges along with business growth and productivity. This study aims to understand the evolution of Fortune firms' strategic addressing of SDG on social media as a step towards post-pandemic recovery. Using attribution theory as a theoretical lens, the authors try to investigate how entrepreneurial orientation (EO) and SDG orientation evolve with the crisis and affect the appreciation and advocacy of the SDG-related posts.Design/methodology/approachA mixed methodology of machine learning and Social media analytics such as content analysis, sentiment analysis and space–time analysis have been used, followed by multivariate analysis to validate the findings.FindingsAn evolution in CEOs' strategic focus surrounding SDG dimensions was found, from economic in pre-pandemic phase to social and environment during the pandemic. The SDG disclosure on social media by the Fortune CEOs seems to have an influence on their social media reputation, whereas EO has no impact on social media reputation.Research limitations/implicationsWise practice of EO in information diffusion by CEOs on social media may lead to a healthy relationship with the stakeholders and better firm performance. The SDG adoption at organisation level contributes towards a sustainable society and helps tackling the challenges faced during the pandemic.Originality/valueThis study analyses the contribution of the Fortune firms to achieve a sustainable society in a pandemic environment by strategic adoption of SDGs and effective use of digital platforms.
Diffusion of blockchain technology: Insights from academic literature and social media analytics
In: Journal of enterprise information management: an international journal, Band 32, Heft 5, S. 735-757
ISSN: 1758-7409
PurposeAlthough blockchain is often discussed, its actual diffusion seems to be varying for different industries. The purpose of this paper is to explore the blockchain technology diffusion in different industries through a combination of academic literature and social media (Twitter).Design/methodology/approachThe insights derived from the academic literature and social media have been used to classify industries into five stages of the innovation-decision process, namely, knowledge, persuasion, decision, implementation and confirmation (Rogers, 1995).FindingsBlockchain is found to be diffused in almost all industries, but the level of diffusion varies. The analysis highlights that manufacturing industry is at the knowledge stage. Further public administration is at persuasion stage. Subsequently, transportation, communications, electric, gas and sanitary services and trading industry had reached to the decision stage. Then, services industries have reached to implementation stage while finance, insurance and real estate industries are the innovators of blockchain technologies and have reached the confirmation stage of innovation-decision process.Practical implicationsActual implementations of blockchain technology are still in its infancy stage for most of the industries. The findings suggest that specific industries are developing specific blockchain applications.Originality/valueTo the best of the authors' knowledge this is the first study which is using social media data for investigating the diffusion of blockchain in industries. The results show that the combination of Twitter and academic literature analysis gives better insights into diffusion than a single data source.
"Technology enabled Health" – Insights from twitter analytics with a socio-technical perspective
In: International journal of information management, Band 43, S. 85-97
ISSN: 0268-4012
Success of IoT in Smart Cities of India: An empirical analysis
In: Government information quarterly: an international journal of policies, resources, services and practices, Band 35, Heft 3, S. 349-361
ISSN: 0740-624X
Digital India: reflections and practice
In: Advances in Theory and Practice of Emerging Markets
This book offers a multidisciplinary resource on digital government, while specifically focusing on its role within the emerging market of India. The Government of India (GoI) is concentrating on transforming India under the Digital India initiative. In order to do so, it has emphasized three core areas: (1) Computing infrastructure as a utility to every citizen; (2) Governance and services on demand; and (3) Digital empowerment of citizens. The chapters in this book address issues surrounding these areas, highlighting concepts such as knowledge societies, urban operations and logistics, issues in managing emergent Information Communication Technologies (ICTs), and also smart analytics for urbanization. The chapters contribute to the theory, practice and policy for a "Digital India." The book captures lessons, knowledge, experiences (about challenges, drivers, antecedents, etc.) and best practices emerging from implementation of various projects. While the book is dedicated to a "Digital India," this book can also be valuable resource for public administrators, government officials and researchers in other emerging markets and developing countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America where similar socio-political and economic conditions exist
Digital nations - smart cities, innovation and sustainability: 16th IFIP WG 6.11 Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society, I3E 2017, Delhi, India, November 21-23, 2017 : proceedings
In: Lecture notes in computer science 10595
Guest Editorial: Big data-driven theory building: Philosophies, guiding principles, and common traps
In: International journal of information management, Band 71, S. 102661
ISSN: 0268-4012
Understanding the impact of digital service failure on users: Integrating Tan's failure and DeLone and McLean's success model
In: International journal of information management, Band 53, S. 102119
ISSN: 0268-4012
Impact of corporate social responsibility on reputation—Insights from tweets on sustainable development goals by CEOs
In: International journal of information management, Band 48, S. 39-52
ISSN: 0268-4012
Big Data Analytics Capability, Dynamic Capability, and Firm Performance: The Moderating Effect of IT–Business Strategic Alignment
In: IEEE transactions on engineering management: EM ; a publication of the IEEE Engineering Management Society, Band 71, S. 11638-11651
Influence of political leaders on sustainable development goals – insights from twitter
In: Journal of enterprise information management: an international journal, Band 34, Heft 6, S. 1893-1916
ISSN: 1758-7409
PurposeThe importance and criticality of sustainable development goals is witnessed by 195 member countries. For its full-fledged adoption and implementation, it needs to be understood by masses and political leaders are critical agents those engage diverse communities through social media such as twitter. Therefore, in this study focuses on how political leaders can influence the sustainable development goals through Twitter.Design/methodology/approachThis study examines the social media conversations of political leaders on Twitter. Social media analytics methods such as sentiment mining, topic modelling and content analysis-based methods have been used.FindingsThe findings indicate that most political leaders are primarily discussing the sustainable development goals (SDGs) "partnership for goals" and "peace, justice and strong institutions". Many other goals such as "clean water and sanitation", "life below water", "zero hunger", "no poverty" and "educational quality" are not being focused on.Research limitations/implicationsThis study offers implications in terms of collective decision making and the role of policy makers towards the goals of promoting SDGs. The authors highlight how political leaders need to involve key stakeholders in this journey.Originality/valueThis study scores and provides a cohort-specific prioritization of the leadership within these countries with regard to SDGs, which could be beneficial to the society.