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STPIS 2020: Virtual Event / Grenoble, France
- Peter M. Bednar, Alexander Nolte, Mikko Rajanen, Helena Vallo Hult, Anna Sigridur Islind, Federico Pigni:
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Socio-Technical Perspective in IS Development (STPIS 2020), Virtual conference in Grenoble, France, June 8-9, 2020. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2789, CEUR-WS.org 2020
Keynote
- Amany R. Elbanna:
Sociotechnical Approaches in the Era of Data Science and AI. iv-vi
Worksystem
- Emanuele Gabriel Margherita, Giovanni Esposito, Stefania Denise Escobar, Nathalie Crutzen:
Exploring the Smart City Adoption Process: Evidence from the Belgian Urban Context. 1-7 - Steven Alter:
Dimensions of Integration in Sociotechnical Systems. 8-13 - Louise Harder Fischer:
Theorizing Universal Socio-Technical Mechanism. 14-18 - Benedetta Colaiacovo, Silvia Gilardi, Marco Guerci:
Digital Technology and Employee Well-Being: The Role of Employee Attributions. 19-27 - Mikko Rajanen, Dorina Rajanen:
Usability: A Cybernetics Perspective. 28-33
Organizational Change
- Ijeoma Ojukwua, Peter M. Bednar:
Organizational Change As An Example Of Socio-Technical Design. 34-42 - Paolo Bongarzoni, Antonio Marturano:
Switching Organizations for the Digital Age: A New Strategic Approach. 43-52 - Marija Topuzovska Latkovikj, Mirjana Borota Popovska:
How Millenials, Gen Z, and Technology are Changing the Workplace Design? 53-59 - Silvana Costantini, Jon G. Hall, Lucia Rapanotti:
Complex Project Management: Using Complexity and Volatility to Guide Hybrid Methodological Practices. 60-70 - Edmund J. Fish:
The Tetrix - A User Friendly Variation on the Viable Systems Model. 71-75
Education
- Joakim Kävrestad, Evelina Friman, Joacim Bohlander, Marcus Nohlberg:
Can Johnny Actually Like Security Training? 76-83 - Martin Sparrius:
Exploring the Relevance of Information Security Policies Within UK Schools: A Practitioner Perspective. 84-90 - Laura Tarantino:
Designing With Socio-Technical Aspects in Mind Starts With University Courses: An Experience Within an HCI Course. 91-100 - Markus Lahtinen:
The Medium is the Message, or the Mediating Conditions for Informing Systems. 101-109
Industry 4.0
- Emilio Bartezzaghi, Raffaella Cagliano, Filomena Canterino, Marco Guerci, Silvia Gilardi, Emanuela Shaba:
Joint Organizational Design 4.0: Revisiting the Socio Technical Principles. 110-120 - Emanuele Gabriel Margherita, Alessio Maria Braccini:
Exploring the Socio-Technical Interplay of Industry 4.0: A Single Case Study of an Italian Manufacturing Organisation. 121-126 - Gianluigi Viscusi:
Collective Intelligence, Crowd Dynamics, and Co-Creation: Preliminary Insights from a Case Study in Robotics Innovation Facilities (RIFs). 127-132
Systemic Sustainability
- Lucia Pascarella, Peter M. Bednar:
Sustainability in Work Practices. 133-139 - Antonio De Nicola, Maria Luisa Villani, Francesco Costantino, Andrea Falegnami, Riccardo Patriarca:
Drivers of Knowledge Conversion in Socio-Technical Systems. 140-145 - Eleanor Wynn, Helena Vallo Hult:
Designing Democratic Dialogue into Medical Practice. 146-154 - Paolo Spagnoletti, Andrea Salvi:
Digital Systems in High-Reliability Organizations: Balancing Mindfulness and Mindlessness. 155-161
Sociotechnical Security
- Joakim Kävrestad, Rickard Pettersson, Marcus Nohlberg:
The Language Effect in Phishing Susceptibility. 162-167 - Pontus Nordberg, Joakim Kävrestad, Marcus Nohlberg:
Automatic Detection of Fake News. 168-179 - Alessio Maria Braccini:
The (Un)Invited in Collective Action on Social Media: A Socio-Technical Perspective of Fake News. 180-185 - Thomas Richard McEvoy:
An Accimap Waiting to Happen: Using Multi-Coding Frameworks to Accelerate Risk Analysis and Management. 186-194 - Grethe Østby, Stewart James Kowalski, Basel Katt:
Towards a Maturity Improvement Process - Systemically Closing the Socio-Technical Gap. 195-205
Research Essays
- David L. Hawk:
Socio-Technical-Natural Systems Thinking (STN) Technological Dreams, Sociological Repairs, Natural Cleanup? 206-218 - Edward P. Borodzicz:
The Utility of a 'Socio-Technical' Systems Theory of Crisis? 219-226
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