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STPIS 2022: Hybrid Event / Reykjavik, Iceland
- Peter M. Bednar, Anna Sigridur Islind, Helena Vallo Hult, Alexander Nolte, Mikko Rajanen, Fatema Zaghloul, Aurelio Ravarini, Alessio Maria Braccini:
Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Socio-Technical Perspective in Information Systems Development (STPIS 2022), Hybrid conference in Reykjavik, Iceland, August 19-20, 2022. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 3239, CEUR-WS.org 2022
Exploring the socio-technical
- Mandana Modiriasari, Thomas Herrmann:
SeeMe* - a process modelling notation for socio-technical requirements-engineering. 1-15 - Michael Lapke, Jonathan Kaufman:
An application and validation of the socio-technical model. 16-21 - Haiat Perozzo, Aurelio Ravarini, Fatema Zaghloul:
Assessing cybersecurity readiness within SMEs: Proposal of a socio-technical based model. 22-32 - Ane M. Ness, Tonje Løfqvist, Magnus Li:
Challenges with organizing for solution discovery in socio-technical design projects. 33-40
Digitalization of healthcare
- Steinunn Gróa Sigurðardóttir, María Óskarsdóttir, Oddur Ingimarsson, Anna Sigridur Islind:
Digital mental health: Co-designing a digital platform to support work in psychiatric healthcare. 41-51 - Molly Holdsworth, Fatema Zaghloul:
The impact of AI in the UK healthcare industry: A socio-technical system theory perspective. 52-63 - Tochukwu Arinze Ikwunne, Lucy Hederman, P. J. Wall:
Co-creating digital health service: Activity theory and communicative ecology framework analysis. 64-73 - Anna Sigridur Islind, Helena Vallo Hult:
Balancing overreliance and mistrust in data-driven decision making: A critical view on the role of quantified self in diabetes management. 74-84
Digitalization of industry
- Eric S. Rebentisch, António Lucas Soares, Donna H. Rhodes, Ricardo A. Zimmermann, Joana L. F. P. Cardoso:
On the use of sociotechnical systems design in industry: Digital transformation processes and artifacts. 85-98 - Linnéa Carlsson, Masood Rangraz, Anna Karin Olsson:
Managers' perceptions of industrial digitalization in the early phases of a pandemic: A qualitative study. 99-110 - Awwal Sanusi Abubakar, Steve Evans, Emanuele Gabriel Margherita, Xiaoxia Chen:
The role of people and digitalization as an enabler of resource efficiency in manufacturing. 111-120 - Vilde Christiansen, Lester Allan Lasrado:
Towards managing analytics for incumbent banks: A maturity model. 121-134
Digitalization of interactions and work
- Alessio Maria Braccini:
When Weber goes digital during a pandemic. Reflections on the digitalisation of bureaucratic public sector organisations. 135-146 - Ann Svensson, Helena Vallo Hult:
Leading and organizing workplace learning in healthcare digital transformation: The proposal of a conceptual model. 147-154 - Mikko Rajanen:
Universal golden rule for human-technology interaction design. 155-164 - Marcus Birath, Johan Ginman, Joakim Kävrestad:
A model for the creation of biographical dictionaries. 165-172
Emerging technologies and the crowd
- Lorentsa Gkinko, Amany R. Elbanna:
AI chatbots sociotechnical research: An overview and future directions. 173-183 - Iva Atanassova, Peter M. Bednar:
Exogenous shocks, Covid 19 and firms' ability to learn, adapt and evolve. 184-207 - Anna Lampi, Kaisa Venermo, Markus Salo, Henri Pirkkalainen:
"It is better than working with a person" - Affective cues and responses to robots at work. 208-221
Software and transformation
- Lars Taxén:
A first principle for renewing the sociotechnical perspective. 222-246 - Saima Ritonummi, Valtteri Siitonen, Markus Salo, Henri Pirkkalainen:
Flow barriers: What prevents software developers from experiencing flow in their work. 247-264 - Valtteri Siitonen, Saima Ritonummi, Markus Salo, Henri Pirkkalainen:
The emergence of technostress in software development work: Technostressors and underlying factors. 265-286
Meaningful change
- Krisjanis Simis, Marite Kirikova:
System roles in developing waste collection information systems. 287-298 - Eveliina Mali, Tiina Paananen, Lauri Frank, Markus Makkonen:
A customer perspective on omnichannel customer journey and channel usage: A qualitative study. 299-310 - Tiina Kemppainen, Lauri Frank, Veera Luhtanen:
What is meaningful for responsible shoppers in online fashion retail? 311-322
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