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Using XR (extended reality) for behavioral, clinical, and learning sciences requires updates in infrastructure and funding
Published 2023“…XR technology has long captured the public imagination, and its development is the focus of major technology companies. This article demonstrates the potential of XR to (1) deliver behavioral insights, (2) transform clinical treatments, and (3) improve learning and education. …”
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A phenomenological perspective on AI ethical failures: the case of facial recognition technology
Published 2023“…Specifically, through a comparative case study of how four big technology companies responded to public outcry over their facial recognition programs, we not only demonstrated the unfolding and consequences of public controversies over this new technology, but also identified and described four major types of company responses—Deflection, Improvement, Validation, and Pre-emption. …”
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Apple's iPad City: subcontracting exploitation to China
Published 2015“…Many image-conscious technology companies, probably none more than Apple in our digital age, have professed ideals of corporate citizenship, environmental, labour and social responsibility in their supplier codes of conduct. …”
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Risk mitigation strategies in implementing Scrum Framework for internet-based IT companies in Indonesia
Published 2020“…To date many Information Technology Companies in Indonesia implement Scrum Framework which is one of the frameworks that uses Agile principles. …”
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A Study Of The Factors Influencing The Location Selection Decisions Of Information Technology Firms
Published 2013“…This study seeks to understand the factors influencing the location selection decision making of information technology companies in India. The development of industrial estates has experienced phenomenal growth due to the globalisation policy of the government of India. …”
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Is disclosure of information technology (IT) internal control weaknesses worthwhile for firms?
Published 2020“…This study investigated the effect of disclosing internal control weaknesses in implementing information technology and the mediating effect of intellectual capital (IT-ICW) on the value of information technology companies. The population in this study was companies in Southeast Asia that were listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during the period 2006–2017. …”
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Investigation of Cut Control Equations in the Gas Centrifuge Cascades
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Biotechnology : are firms born great or can you build greatness?
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SYSTEMATIC INVENTIVE THINKING (SIT): A METHOD FOR INNOVATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING AND NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Published 2021-03-01“…The paper will present findings from three examples of teaching the SIT method to managers and product developers in industry, to science and technology teachers, and to engineers in an advanced technological company. Conclusions for using SIT for management, problem solving and new product development are also suggested.…”
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BAT (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent) as a post-shanzhai phenomenon: An analysis from the perspective of antifragility and modularization
Published 2023-06-01“…In this article, we analyze modularization as a post-shanzhai phenomenon in China’s largest technology companies – Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent (BAT) – in order to compare them to their Western equivalents: Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Microsoft (GAFAM). …”
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The Impact of Covid-19 on the Shanghai Stock Exchange
Published 2020-12-01“…Second, to scale up the weight of shares of health and technology companies and to reduce airlines and tourism shares weight in the financial portfolios.…”
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Effect of Shared Leadership and Employees’ Creativity: Meaning at Workplace as a Mediation
Published 2023-08-01“…Novelty: Empirical evidence that explains how shared leadership may enhance employees’ creativity in the Indonesian context, especially in Indonesian technology companies is unexplored. Thus, a study that discovers such a mechanism is still needed. …”
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The ‘Platformisation’ of Domestic Work in South Africa
Published 2023-08-01“… Digital platform technologies have brought about a new labour form in the occupation of domestic work, in which domestic cleaning work is now being managed and organised virtually through an online platform, or ‘app’, operated by private technology companies and provided to householders on a convenient and on-demand basis. …”
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Patents and Publics: Engaging Museum Audiences with Issues of Ownership and Invention
Published 2014-07-01“…It is all very well to note the hyperbole about patents and ‘intellectual property’ in the recent battles between technology companies such as Apple, Samsung and HTC. But how can museums productively use collection items marked with a patent beyond workaday tasks of identification and cataloguing? …”
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Unpacking the “Black Box” of AI in Education
Published 2023-01-01“…However, AI is a loose umbrella term that refers to a collection of methods, capabilities, and limitations—many of which are often not explicitly articulated by researchers, education technology companies, or other AI developers. In this paper, we seek to clarify what “AI” is and the potential it holds to both advance and hamper educational opportunities that may improve the human condition. …”
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SMEs and Determinants of Their Internationalization in Poland, Germany and Denmark
Published 2018-04-01“…The data collected was supplemented with a case study of a Polish technological company benefiting from the cooperation with the network. …”
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New Development of Online Retail in China and the Associated (Accounting) Challenges
Published 2019-01-01“…Technological advances and improved logistics efficiency, in conjunction with the widespread use of smartphones, have enabled retailers and technology companies to dramatically change Chinese consumers' purchasing behavior. …”
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Implications of causality in artificial intelligence
Published 2024-08-01“…Over the last decade, investment in artificial intelligence (AI) has grown significantly, driven by technology companies and the demand for PhDs in AI. However, new challenges have emerged, such as the ‘black box’ and bias in AI models. …”
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Research on customer experience and customer loyalty in e-retailing
Published 2023-12-01“…The research proposes that technology companies, retailers, and managers focus on creating positive customer experiences through customer service, flow state, web usability, customization, and product.…”
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