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Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger? The Relationship between Cognitive Task Demands in Video Games and Recovery Experiences

2019

Research has repeatedly demonstrated that the use of interactive media is associated with recovery experiences, suggesting that engaging with media can help people to alleviate stress and restore mental and physical resources. Video games, in particular, have been shown to fulfil various aspects of recovery, not least due to their ability to elicit feelings of mastery and control. However, little is known about the role of cognitive task demand (i.e., the amount of cognitive effort a task requires) in that process. Toward this end, our study aimed to investigate how cognitive task demand during gameplay affects users’ recovery experiences. Results of a laboratory experiment suggest that dif…

Process (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyddc:070Task (project management)cognitive task demandlcsh:Communication. Mass media0508 media and communicationsInteractive electronic Mediaddc:150Stress (linguistics)recovery experiencesPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesgaminginteraktive elektronische MedienGeneral Psychologymedia_commonNews media journalism publishingAllgemeine PsychologieRelaxation (psychology)business.industryCommunication05 social sciencesCognitionvideo gameslcsh:P87-96interactive mediaFeelingPsychologiecognitive task demand; gaming; interactive media; recovery experiences; video gamesPublizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenPsychologybusinessInteractive mediaCognitive psychologyMedia and Communication
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“She’s Leaving Home . . .” Antecedents, Consequences, and Cultural Patterns in the Leaving Home Process

2013

In the past, the tasks of establishing psychological and practical independence were linked in time. Nowadays, these transitions are no longer successively manageable sequences; rather, they are characterized by fluctuations, discontinuities, and reversals. In this review, research findings on factors contributing to the diversity in emerging adults’ leaving home patterns (including early leaving, late leaving, or continued residence in the parents’ home) are summarized. These findings show that although culture, gender, social class, and education shape leaving home patterns, individual factors (e.g., emerging adults’ attachment representations or their progress in the domains of love and…

Process (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyResearch findingsSocial classIndependenceTask (project management)Developmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyResidenceLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonDiversity (politics)Emerging Adulthood
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Advanced Managerial Techniques

2012

Process management (computing)EngineeringProcess managementbusiness.industryProject managementbusinessManagement processProject management triangleStatistical and Managerial Techniques for Six Sigma Methodology
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Project complexity and team-level absorptive capacity as drivers of project management performance

2018

Abstract Many believe that project complexity reduces project management performance. However, so far research has failed to establish this causal relationship conclusively. We extend research on project complexity by introducing the concept of team-level absorptive capacity and by studying its role as mediator between project complexity and project management success. Applying structural equation modelling to a sample of 285 respondents, we find an unequivocal, direct and positive statistical association between project complexity and delays and overspending. Further, we show that team-level absorptive capacity is critical for successful project management, but also that absorptive capacit…

Process managementComputer sciencebusiness.industry05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesProject complexitySample (statistics)02 engineering and technologyStructural equation modelingAbsorptive capacityManagement of Technology and Innovation021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessBusiness and International ManagementProject managementDimension (data warehouse)business050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Project Management
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Co-design of a Virtual Training Tool with Emergency Management Stakeholders for Extreme Weather Response

2018

Emergency services usually prepare for the most frequent or predictable types of disasters, such as fires. However, preparation for complex, unpredictable disaster scenarios is infrequent, probably because of high resource demand and difficulty of covering dynamic training needs of multiple stakeholders. The use of serious game techniques as the core of simulated or virtual training tools opens for new ways of training and learning in emergency and crisis scenarios. However, the number of virtual training tools customized to specific disaster or crisis scenario that address needs of diverse user groups is limited. Existing tools are often tailored with a particular geographical setting and …

Process managementEmergency managementbusiness.industryComputer science05 social sciencesUsabilityContext (language use)Information needsResource (project management)0502 economics and businessVirtual training0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesUser interfacebusinessAdaptation (computer science)050203 business & management050107 human factors
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A Novel Framework of an Expert System by integrating Capability Approach and BRB to Evaluate E-Government Services

2015

Capability approach is hard to operationalize and capabilities are sometimes difficult to reduce into the individual level. We describe our approach to solve these problems paired with an adequate ICT infrastructure and believe that the impact of concrete eGovernment services will become more visible and available. Citizens can inspect it, professionals can target their re-engineering on failure cases, learn from best cases, and researchers can compare different types of eGovernment. The solving of operationalisation will also strengthen the capability approach, by extending its scope from macro theory towards more easy application on the institutional and organizational levels. Validerad; …

Process managementOperationalizationKnowledge managementScope (project management)Computer sciencebusiness.industryContext (language use)computer.software_genreMedieteknikExpert systemElectronic mailInformation and Communications TechnologyCapability approachInformation systemMedia and Communication Technologybusinesscomputer
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IMPLEMENTING A VALUE ASSESSMENT TOOL FOR SERVICE INNOVATION IDEAS

2010

There has not been much discussion of how firms may assess the value of service innovation projects ex-ante in the extant research literature. This paper theoretically derives a value assessment tool for service innovation ideas called QSI (tool for pre-Qualification of Service Innovation projects). Thereafter QSI is implemented in three firms and it is explored to what degree the implementation improved managerial decision making on service innovation projects and investments. The findings indicated that the implementation of QSI had effects both in a portfolio management and a project management perspective. From a portfolio management point of view deployment of QSI improved the particip…

Process managementPoint (typography)business.industryStrategy and ManagementInnovation managementSoftware deploymentManagement of Technology and InnovationValue (economics)Service innovation innovation management management control ex-ante value assessmentBusiness and International ManagementProject managementProject portfolio managementService innovationMarketingbusinessManagement control systemInternational Journal of Innovation Management
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THE INTEGRATION OF GREEN-BUILDING TASKS AND PROJECT-DESIGN PROCESSO - CASE STUDY

2018

The development of a green-building project following a specific reference standard such as LEED, brings new conditions and restrains for all subjects involved in the process. Such changes affect technicians, owners, bureaucracy and also the management tasks either during design or construction phases.  Within this scope, the management of sustainabilityrelated activities plays a key role for the optimization of the design-project development. This research analyzes the design process of two different case-study projects undergoing the same green-building certification from the project management perspective. In both project sustainability-related activities were performed throughout the de…

Process managementProcess (engineering)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCertificationNA1-9428green-buildingintegrated processLEEDArchitectureLEANProject managementmedia_commonScope (project management)business.industryleedprocess wasteGreen-buildingSchedule (project management)Ciências Sociais Aplicadas (Arquitetura e UrbanismoleanEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)project managementSustainabilityBureaucracyDesign)TA1-2040businessEngineering design processMix Sustentável
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Strategies for Building eHealth Infrastructures

2017

This chapter presents a cross-case analysis of the eleven empirical chapters of the book. We discuss the six e-prescription cases and the five patient-oriented eHealth cases in terms of the initiatives’ scope, starting point, and motivation, and then, we turn to observed strategies towards the installed base for the two types of infrastructures. E-prescription is relatively well-defined in terms of functionality and there are clear interdependencies with existing healthcare applications (e.g. Electronic Health Record systems and Pharmacy systems) as well as with established practices for prescribing, dispensing and reimbursement of drugs. The e-prescription cases illustrate a variety of app…

Process managementScope (project management)Computer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectVariety (cybernetics)InterdependenceElectronic health recordHealth careeHealthInstalled basebusinessReimbursementmedia_common
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Suppliers’ software development project start-up practices

2017

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a life cycle phase of a software development project which is substantial for the success of the project. This paper visualizes the project start-up phase from suppliers’ perspective. Design/methodology/approach The method is a theory building from case studies. The data were collected from three software supplier firms by conducting process modeling separately in each firm. Findings The study resulted in a model of a supplier’s software project start-up which includes start-up practices and involved roles. The results indicate that project start-up is an integral and structured phase of project life cycle, which influences the execution of a…

Process managementWork breakdown structurebusiness.industryStrategy and Management05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesProject sponsorship02 engineering and technologyProject charterProject planningprojektit021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessproject start-upOperations managementBusiness and International ManagementProject managementExtreme project managementbusinessproject life cycleohjelmistokehitys050203 business & managementSoftware project managementProject management triangle
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