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No 18 (2019): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Applying Socio-technical Thinking in the Competitive, Agile, Lean, Data-Driven World of Knowledge Work and Smart, Service-Oriented, Customer-Centric Value Creation Ecosystems |
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Steven Alter |
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No 33 (2022): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
“Simplifying” Digital Complexity? A Socio-Technical Perspective. Editorial Introduction to Issue 33 of CSIMQ |
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Mikko Rajanen, Aurelio Ravarini |
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No 33 (2022): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
CyberSecurity Readiness: A Model for SMEs based on the Socio-Technical Perspective |
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Haiat Perozzo, Fatema Zaghloul, Aurelio Ravarini |
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No 33 (2022): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Data-Driven Healthcare: Critically Examining the Role of Self-care and Data-Driven Decision-Making in Diabetes Management |
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Anna Sigridur Islind, Helena Vallo Hult |
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No 22 (2020): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Selected Topics on Socio-technical Perspective in Information Systems: Editorial Introduction to Issue 22 of CSIMQ |
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Peter Bednar, Alexander Nolte |
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No 22 (2020): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Using Enterprise Models to Explain and Discuss Autopoiesis and Homeostasis in Socio-technical Systems |
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Ilia Bider, Gil Regev, Erik Perjons |
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No 18 (2019): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
A Socio-technical Systems Approach to Design and Support Systems Thinking in Cybersecurity and Risk Management Education |
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Erjon Zoto, Mazaher Kianpour, Stewart James Kowalski, Edgar Alonso Lopez-Rojas |
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No 18 (2019): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Deriving Cyber Security Risks from Human and Organizational Factors – A Socio-technical Approach |
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Thomas Richard McEvoy, Stewart James Kowalski |
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No 33 (2022): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
One Design Rule to Rule Them All: Towards a Universal Golden Rule for Designers of Human-Technology Interaction |
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Mikko Rajanen |
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No 18 (2019): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Using Maps to Bridge the Socio-technical Gap: A Practitioner’s Experience Report |
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Paola Mauri |
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No 18 (2019): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Selected Topics on Socio-technical Perspective in Information Systems: Editorial Introduction to Issue 18 of CSIMQ |
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Peter Bednar, Ilia Bider |
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No 22 (2020): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Just Finished a Cycle of a Design Science Research Project: What’s Next? |
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Ilia Bider, Erik Perjons, Paul Johannesson |
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No 15 (2018): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Using a Socio-Technical Model of a Global Software Development Project for Facilitating Risk Management and Improving the Project Structure |
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Ilia Bider, Henning Otto, Saga Willysson |
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No 15 (2018): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Selected Topics in Management and Modeling of Complex Systems: Editorial Introduction to Issue 15 of CSIMQ |
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Peter Forbrig |
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No 22 (2020): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Ethnographically Derived Socio-technical Analysis for Information System Support in Intensive Home Care |
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Markus Jelonek, Thomas Herrmann, Michael Ksoll, Nina Altmann |
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No 22 (2020): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Usability as Speculum Mundi: A Core Concept in Socio-technical Systems Development |
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Mikko Rajanen, Dorina Rajanen |
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No 22 (2020): Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly |
Reviving the Individual in Socio-technical Systems Thinking |
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Lars Taxén |
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