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Unlocking continuous organizational agility: proposing a model through the insight from the Indonesian banking context
Published 2024-12-01“…The results highlight the importance of cultivating agility across entrepreneurial leadership, digital culture, and capability, arguing for using routine dynamics for stability and change while dynamic capabilities for efficient organizational agility. …”
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OVERCOMING THE BARRIERS TO THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES THROUGH THE BUSINESS MODEL SELECTION MECHANISM
Published 2023-07-01“…To overcome the barriers identified by the author it was offered to use a mechanism of a business model selection, which takes into account the assessment of obtained competitive advantages (improvement of operational, financial and technical efficiency), digital maturity (digital culture level, staff qualifications, the quality of business process organisation and access to digital infrastructure) and risks (non-receipt of expected income from business model implementation, information security, reputational and personnel). …”
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Affective News, Affective Labor: Chinese Female “Little Editors” of WeChat Official Accounts in Australia
Published 2023-07-01“…And how do they shed light on our digital culture, economy, and platform labor? To address the questions, from 2019 to 2022, I conducted 27 semi-structured interviews with Chinese-Australian media professionals at both managerial and staff levels as well as conducted a longitudinal ethnographic observation with more than 200 Australia-based WeChat Official Accounts that translate news stories for the Chinese diaspora. …”
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The Presentation of the Pictogrammic “Self” and Persona
Published 2023-12-01“…The article concludes with a comprehensive reading of how emoji – in its massive migration and integration from its Japanese imagistic origins to its now routine play in across a myriad of cultures - constructs a strategic form of communication that conveys a tactical expression of self and our persona in and through digital culture. [i] The origins of emoji as a word/character (meaning “picture [e] 絵 character [moji] 文字”) in Japanese culture that covers both its singular and plural form as a noun has led to the proper expression of the word emoji when its dealing with multiple versions is still the word “emoji” and without an added-on “s”. …”
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Primary school students’ experiences of immersive virtual reality use in the classroom
Published 2023-12-01“…Traditional education practices are failing to inspire new cohorts of young people who have grown up with digital culture based on active participation. Given this development, the pedagogic use of I-VR systems represents a promising way of fostering students’ learning engagement. …”
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Cyberspace: between Character Changes and Digital Literacy Programs in Elementary Schools in the Independent Curriculum
Published 2023-11-01“…As for digital literacy in the independent curriculum learning outcomes, students are more dominant in having digital skills and are not yet comprehensive in the four pillars of digital literacy (digital skills, digital culture, digital ethics, and digital safety ), so the implementation of digital literacy needs to be carried out comprehensively through guidance, parental and teacher control. …”
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Representation and new technologies for the contemporary library, innovating the cultural experience design
Published 2019-12-01“…Therefore the main points of consideration had been the use of multifunctional space, community services, digital culture and learning environments for different target groups.…”
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Advanced systems and technologies for the enhancement of user experience in cultural spaces: an overview
Published 2024-02-01“…Abstract Human–computer interaction, Artificial Intelligence, and the multilingualism of digital culture open up unexpected scenarios in the contemporary design of cultural spaces with the creation of artifacts in which the analogic and digital dimensions come together to enhance the experience. …”
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Wikipedia access and contribution: Language choice in multilingual communities . A case study
Published 2017-12-01“…Seventy-seven first-year audiovisual communication students made contributions to Wikipedia as part of the assessed work in the firstyear course titled “Digital Culture.” Before and after writing Wikipedia articles, the students responded to two questionnaires that enquired about their language-related habits when using the site and about their language choice for contributing to it. …”
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The Church in a Digital Society: An Effort to Transform Church Ministry in Indonesia
Published 2024-01-01“…The Church must realize her mission to the world (in which digital culture is included), that is, to disciple the people for Christ. …”
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Main Challenges for Child Digital Citizenship in a Consumer Culture in Brazil
Published 2022-12-01“…It is our aim to offer a communicational perspective to a broader discussion on the processes of child socialization within the scope of digital culture. So, this article intends to highlight some of the challenges for the exercise of children’s digital citizenship based on the Brazilian experience. …”
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Open-Source Clinical Machine Learning Models: Critical Appraisal of Feasibility, Advantages, and Challenges
Published 2022-04-01“…An important consideration when evaluating this environment is the introduction of open-source solutions in which innovations are freely shared; such solutions have long been a facet of digital culture. We discuss the feasibility and implications of open-source machine learning in a health care infrastructure built upon proprietary information. …”
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The Question of Students' Preparedness for Studying in the Digital Educational Environment
Published 2020-11-01“…As a result, it was found that there is some discrepancy between the requirements of the Higher education system in the framework of educational environment digitalization and the students' preparedness for using information resources in their most effective educational version.The methodological basis was represented by the aspects of the competence-based approach and the ideas of environmental and personal-activity approaches.The possibility to create a digital educational environment which able to make changes in the value-and-semantic sphere of the educational process subjects in a modern University as well as students' preparedness for acquiring new competencies that are in demand in the digital labor market, are revealed in the article.The research materials provide important information in the field of modern digital education, digital culture and forming personal, cognitive and communication readiness for successful socialization in the information society.…”
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Digital leadership in the fourth industrial revolution enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic: a systematic review
Published 2024-12-01“…This paper, therefore, serves as reference material in guiding administrators and school leaders in leading a new organization’s digital culture. It will also aid in demonstrating digital technology-focused leadership required from school leaders.…”
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“A Streetcar Named Instagram Desire”: Evolutionary Psychological Perspectives on the Multifarious Human Desires That Shape Instagram Selfie-and-Groupfie Cultures
Published 2022-10-01“…Theoretical contributions to the psychosocial and human aspects of the Web 2.0 digital culture, managerial implications for online dating cultures, and practical implications for consumption markets including social media-based health communication, cultural communication, and marketing communication are discussed.…”
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Transformation of Payment Systems in the Digital Economy
Published 2023-03-01“…It is shown that the functional significance of payment systems in the development of the digital economy is that they are the most convenient and universal financial intermediaries that create a digital culture and instill digital skills, rules and traditions that represent the core of the digital environment. …”
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Human and ethical risks of digitalization
Published 2023-01-01“…This is in the era of digital culture transformation.…”
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Training for the Military? Some Historical Considerations Towards a Media Philosophical Computer Game Philosophy
Published 2021-09-01“…It is by virtue of, not in spite of, computer games cybernetically working on us that they potentiate ways of thinking about and living in digital culture. …”
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Semantic Choices and Patterns in YouTube Commentaries as Digital Language Variation
Published 2023-01-01“…Various forms of language use in social media characterize digital culture as part of digital humanities. It is fundamental to be able to get some knowledge of knowing the behavior of people using digital platforms, because nowadays people communicate via digital. …”
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