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Reviewing the views of ICT in development

2008

The role of information and communication technology (ICT) in national development is argued to depend on how ICT is viewed. Building on Orlikowski and lacono's classification of IT views we proposed in an earlier work that ICT can be conceptualized as: tool (means to achieve something), computational (the machine), ensemble (part of socio-economic context) and enabler (what ICT enables). We presented this as a hierarchy where the higher you go from the tool to the proxy view, the stronger ICT influences national development. In using our framework to evaluate ICT for development (ICT4D) projects, we realize that the notion of a hierarchy is untenable. Here, we argue that the relationship b…

Knowledge managementInformation and Communications TechnologyComputer sciencebusiness.industryEnablingNational developmentSustainabilityInformation systemConceptual clarityInformation technologybusinessPICMET '08 - 2008 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering & Technology
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Home atmosphere and adolescent future orientation

1990

Adolescent future orientation was studied from the point of view of orienting expectations about the future, consisting of three aspects: cognitive (clarity of plans for the use of future time), affective (optimistic vs pessimistic attitudes toward the future), and motivational (realistic vs unrealistic wishes for the future). The study was part of the Jyvaskyla Longitudinal Study of Social Development, the original sample for which consisted of 8-year-old subjects. Follow-up studies were made using a semistructured interview covering several aspects of home atmosphere (child-rearing and external home conditions) and youthful life orientation at ages 14 and 20 with 115 subjects. Results obt…

Longitudinal studyChild rearingmedia_common.quotation_subjectEducational psychologyCognitionPessimismLISRELEducationlaw.inventionDevelopmental psychologyOptimismlawDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCLARITYPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Psychology of Education
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Subjective Emotional Well-Being, Emotional Intelligence, and Mood of Gifted vs. Unidentified Students: A Relationship Model

2019

Subjective well-being (SWB) is a basic component of the health of children and adolescents. Studies of SWB in gifted students are scarce and show contradictory results. Some researchers consider these groups to be vulnerable, and according to some reports they are more often involved in situations of harassment as victims and/or harassers. Emotional intelligence (EI) is related to SWB and can be a protective factor in these situations. However, the underlying mechanism remains relatively unexplored, especially in the affective dimension of SWB. The present study develops and tests a model for the mediating role of mood in the relationship between EI and SWB. The participants were 273 Spanis…

MaleAdolescentHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectmoodEmotionseducationProtective factorlcsh:Medicine050109 social psychologyhealthygiftedemotional intelligenceArticleDevelopmental psychologylaw.inventionlawmental disordersHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSubjective well-beingStudentsmedia_commonchildEmotional intelligence05 social scienceslcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health050301 educationEmotional well-beingSadnessAffectMoodMental Healthsubjective well-beingunidentified studentsSpainHarassmentCLARITYFemaleadolescencePsychology0503 educationInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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How customer knowledge affects exploration: Generating, guiding, and gatekeeping

2021

Abstract The importance of understanding customers in order to sustain the long-term success of the company has been claimed by academics and practitioners for decades, to the point that the claim has turned into a truism. And still, the role of customer knowledge in organizational renewal, especially via explorative new product development (NPD), remains ambiguous. While existing literature generally emphasizes the value of customer knowledge, critics argue that a strong customer focus can also de-motivate and misguide exploration. This study adds clarity to our understanding of this tension by drawing from an intensive analysis of the corporate archives of a rapidly growing high-tech comp…

MarketingCustomer knowledgeValue (ethics)Knowledge managementbusiness.industryGatekeepinglaw.inventionTruismSoftware deploymentOrder (exchange)lawNew product developmentCLARITYbusinessIndustrial Marketing Management
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Mobile Semantics: Defining Concepts and their Interrelationships

2006

Abstract As service offerings and technologies constantly develop there seems to be confusion over what we are actually talking about when we talk about mobile services. A requirement for constructing an organized body of knowledge in a specific area of research is the clarity of its basic concepts. Often, we are not specifically interested in defining things but to examine and discuss the subjects of our primary interest we need unambiguous and shared definitions of our key concepts. Although many relevant concepts undoubtedly have clear definitions in the minds of experienced scholars working in the field of mobile offerings, for some reason these definitions are not well articulated or e…

MarketingService (business)Economics and EconometricsKnowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)Mobile contentSemanticsComputer Science ApplicationsFocus (linguistics)law.inventionBody of knowledgelawManagement of Technology and InnovationKey (cryptography)CLARITYBusiness and International ManagementbusinessElectronic Markets
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Cognitive Dispositions in the Psychology of Peter John Olivi

2018

This chapter discusses Peter John Olivi’s (1248–1298) conception of the role of dispositions (habitus) in sensory cognition from metaphysical and psychological perspectives. It shows that Olivi makes a distinction between two general types of disposition. Some of them account for the ease, or difficulty, with which different persons use their cognitive powers, while others explain why people react differently to things that they perceive or think. This distinction is then applied to Olivi’s analysis of three different psychological operations, where the notion of disposition figures prominently; estimative perception, perceptual clarity, and the perception of pain and pleasure. The chapter …

Medieval philosophyhistory of philosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectMetaphysicskeskiajan filosofiaperceptionhistorialaw.inventionOlivi Peter Johnkeskiaikalawinternal sensesPerceptionfilosofiaphilosophical psychologyHabituskognitiivinen psykologiamedia_commonPain and pleasureCognitionPhilosophy of psychologyEpistemologydispositionCLARITYPsychologyyksilöllisyys
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Shared Mental Task Models in Elite Ice Hockey and Handball Teams: Does It Exist and How Does the Coach Intervene to Make an Impact?

2014

We investigated whether a shared mental model is present in elite ice hockey and handball teams. In total, 231 male players participated in the study. Shared mental models were found to exist. Relationships between shared mental models and coaching efforts to develop a general training shared mental model and an opponent-specific model were explored. The relationship between role clarity and shared mental model, general training shared mental model, and opponent-specific model was positive. The shared mental model is a useful construct for analyzing elite team practice and coaching behavior. Coaches and sport psychologists should be aware that establishing a shared mental model in elite tea…

Mental abilitybusiness.industryMental modelCoachinglaw.inventionTask (project management)Ice hockeylawEliteCLARITYConstruct (philosophy)PsychologybusinessSocial psychologyApplied PsychologyJournal of Applied Sport Psychology
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Modelling the relationships between emotional responses to, and musical content of, music therapy improvisations

2007

This article reports a study in which listeners were asked to provide continuous ratings of perceived emotional content of clinical music therapy improvisations. Participants were presented with 20 short excerpts of music therapy improvisations, and had to rate perceived activity, pleasantness and strength using a computer-based slider interface. A total of nine musical features relating to various aspects of the music (timing, register, dynamics, tonality, pulse clarity and sensory dissonance) were extracted from the excerpts, and relationships between these features and participants' emotion ratings were investigated. The data were analysed in three stages. First, inter-dimension correla…

Music therapyMusicalPulse (music)behavioral disciplines and activitieslaw.inventionRegister (music)lawDynamics (music)Linear regressionCLARITYPsychology (miscellaneous)TonalityPsychologyhuman activitiesSocial psychologyMusicCognitive psychologyPsychology of Music
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Predicting Music Therapy Clients’ Type of Mental Disorder Using Computational Feature Extraction and Statistical Modelling Techniques

2009

Background. Previous work has shown that improvisations produced by clients during clinical music therapy sessions are amenable to computational analysis. For example, it has been shown that the perception of emotion in such improvisations is related to certain musical features, such as note density, tonal clarity, and note velocity. Other work has identified relationships between an individual’s level of mental retardation and features such as amount of silence, integration of tempo with the therapist, and amount of dissonance. The present study further develops this work by attempting to predict music therapy clients’ type of mental disorder, as clinically diagnosed, from their improvisat…

Music therapymedia_common.quotation_subjectMusicalbehavioral disciplines and activitiesDevelopmental psychologylaw.inventionSilenceDiscriminant function analysislawPerceptionCLARITYCognitive dissonanceMusic information retrievalPsychologyCognitive psychologymedia_common
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Student commitment to social responsibility: Systematic literature review, conceptual model, and instrument

2021

Purpose: This study aims to carry out a systematic literature review on empirical manifestations of the student commitment to social responsibility in order to propose a conceptual model that systematizes the underlying patterns in these manifestations and an instrument that makes it measurable. Design/methodology/approach: Four macro-processes were deployed: identify (locate the relevant literary space; the initial sample comprised 52 studies which later resulted in a sample of 24 studies), describe (narrative synthesis of the studies), deepen ( grouping patterns, validation, and characterization of the relevant literary space), and disseminate (preparation/refinement of the report). Findi…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementKnowledge managementResponsibilityStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEstudiants universitarisSample (statistics)Social responsibilityGeneral WorksEducationlaw.inventionlawOriginalityManagement of Technology and InnovationAccountingANarrativeCollege studentsBusiness and International ManagementComposition (language)media_commonsocial responsibility commitment to social responsibility systematic review student:Desenvolupament humà i sostenible [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]business.industrySystematic reviewSystematic reviewCLARITYConceptual modelResponsabilitatStudent:Ensenyament i aprenentatge [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]PsychologybusinessCommitment to social responsibilitySocial responsibilityIntangible Capital
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