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Co-evolution between Trust in Teachers and Higher Education Enabled by ICT Advancement – A Suggestion to ICT Growing Economies

2016

In light of the increasing significance of trust-based higher education towards digitally-rich learning environments, co-evolution dynamism between trust in teachers and higher education enabled by ICT advancement was analyzed. Using the rate of trust in teachers for good education in the Global Teacher Status Index, together with statistics on higher education level and ICT advancement, an empirical numerical analysis of 20 countries was attempted. It was identified that while ICT advanced countries have constructed a co-evolution between ICT, higher education and trust, ICT growing countries have not succeeded due to a vicious cycle between ICT and trust. Finland’s educational success can…

ta113Index (economics)Knowledge managementHigher educationbusiness.industrysulautuva opetusblended learningPublic relationseducational productivity paradoxlogistic growthBlended learningtrust in teachersInformation and Communications TechnologyPolitical scienceProductivity paradoxComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONta516pedagogical loveDynamismDisengagement theorybusinessJournal of Technology Management for Growing Economies
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Open Resources as the Educational Basis for a Bachelor-level Project-Based Course

2015

This article presents an innovation-based course concept for project-based learning. In this course, student groups are asked to ideate and implement a software product based on Open Data and Open API releases. By emphasizing students’ own product ideation, the course requires and enhances self-directed learning skills and prompts the students to see the unlimited possibilities in becoming and being a practitioner of the computing discipline. Relatedly, the course provides a tool to improve student self-efficacy, as the students, coached through challenges, come to know that they are able to produce software using various open interfaces.

ta113Knowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCreativityBachelorOpen APICourse (navigation)Open dataSoftwareOpen APIProject basedOpen Dataproject-basedComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationta516Product (category theory)innovation abilitybusinesscreativitymedia_common
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Volkswagen Emission Crisis : Managing Stakeholder Relations on the Web

2016

Organizations establish their own profiles at social media sites to publish pertinent information to customers and other stakeholders. During a long and severe crisis, multiple issues may emerge in media interaction. Positive responses and prompt interaction from the official account of e.g. a car manufacturer creates clarity and reduces anxiety among stakeholders. This research targets the Volkswagen 2015 emission scandal that became public on Sept. 18, 2015. We report its main phases over time based on public web information. To better understand the online interaction and reactions of the company, we scrutinized what information was published on VW’s official web sites, Facebook, and Twi…

ta113Knowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industrystakeholder theorysocial media05 social sciencesStakeholder relationssosiaalinen mediareputationGMemission scandalissuesVolkswagencrisis0502 economics and businessmaine050211 marketingimageta518business050203 business & management
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Interactive Multiple Criteria Decision Making based on preference driven Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization with controllable accuracy

2012

Abstract We present an approach to interactive Multiple Criteria Decision Making based on preference driven Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization with controllable accuracy. The approach relies on formulae for lower and upper bounds on coordinates of the outcome of an arbitrary efficient variant corresponding to preference information expressed by the Decision Maker. In contrast to earlier works on that subject, here lower and upper bounds can be calculated and their accuracy controlled entirely within evolutionary computation framework. This is made possible by exploration of not only the region of feasible variants – a standard within evolutionary optimization, but also the region of i…

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Activity Theory as a Lens to Identify Challenges in Surgical Skills Training at Hospital Work Environment

2015

In this paper the concepts from activity theory (AT) are applied for identifying the challenges and contradictions emerging in surgical resident’s curriculum based training at hospital. AT is utilised as a lens to identify contradictions that cause disturbances, problems, ruptures, breakdowns, and clashes which emerge while surgical skills training is implemented in a new way at hospital. We especially aim at finding solutions for contradictions which emerge while the new and old working culture are confronted and the workers are required to balance themselves between the patient care demands and workplace learning requirements. We are using the conceptual theoretical approach to describe…

ta113Medical educationKnowledge managementbusiness.industryeducationsurgical skills trainingActivity theoryTraining (civil)humanitiesPatient careWork environmentsurgical simulatorWorkplace learningexpertise developmentPhenomenonSurgical skillsta516businessPsychologyactivity theoryCurriculumta217
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Sensory modalities and mental content in product experience

2015

Contemporary research in human-technology interaction emphasises the need to focus on what people experience when they interact with technological artefacts. Understanding how people experience products requires detailed investigation of how physical design properties are mentally represented, and the theorisation of how people represent information obtained through different modalities still needs work. The objective of this study is to investigate how people experience modality-related affective aspects of products, using the psychological concept of mental content. For this purpose, we adopt the framework of user psychology, which is the sub-area of psychology involved with investigating…

ta113Modalitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionkäyttäjäpsykologiaVariance (accounting)Industrial and Manufacturing Engineeringproduct experienceuser psychologysensory modalityStimulus modalityFeelingmental contentArtificial IntelligenceContent analysisaffective interactionProduct (category theory)PsychologyThink aloud protocolSocial psychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyInternational Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics
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Evaluating the performance of artificial neural networks for the classification of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates

2014

Abstract Macroinvertebrates form an important functional component of aquatic ecosystems. Their ability to indicate various types of anthropogenic stressors is widely recognized which has made them an integral component of freshwater biomonitoring. The use of macroinvertebrates in biomonitoring is dependent on manual taxa identification which is currently a time-consuming and cost-intensive process conducted by highly trained taxonomical experts. Automated taxa identification of macroinvertebrates is a relatively recent research development. Previous studies have displayed great potential for solutions to this demanding data mining application. In this research we have a collection of 1350 …

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Consumers’ adoption of information services

2013

This paper reports on a design science research study that seeks to investigate how information service components affect consumers’ potential adoption of such services. More specifically, the paper develops a conceptual model that uses the theory of organizational information services (TOIS) and the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) as a basis. The results indicate that individual constructs can be linked to service components. In turn, this result can potentially be instrumental in progress toward a deeper understanding of consumers’ adoption of information services and how this affects the development of such services and systems that support them.

ta113Service (business)Information Systems and ManagementKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectServices computingUnified theory of acceptance and use of technologyAffect (psychology)Management Information SystemsConceptual modelInformation systemDesign science researchBusinessMarketingInformation Systemsmedia_commonInformation & Management
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Consumer Acceptance and Use of Instagram

2016

This study extends the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT2) model to investigate factors affecting the acceptance and use of a social networking service (SNS) called Instagram. The UTAUT2 model is modified to better suit the context of SNSs by replacing the price value construct with self-congruence. Furthermore, we explore the effects of behavioral intention and use behavior on "user indegree" defined as the number of people who follow an SNS user. The results of the survey study largely support the hypothesized model in the context of Instagram. The findings contribute to previous knowledge by demonstrating the important roles of hedonic motivation and habit in co…

ta113Service (business)Value (ethics)Context modelHedonic motivationsocial media05 social sciencesSurvey researchContext (language use)AdvertisingUnified theory of acceptance and use of technology0502 economics and businessInstagram050211 marketingConstruct (philosophy)Psychologyta512consumer acceptance050203 business & management2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
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A two-step, user-centered approach to personalized tourist recommendations

2017

Geo-localized, mobile applications can simplify a tourist visit, making the relevant Point of Interests more easily and promptly discernible to users. At the same time, such solutions must avoid creating unfitting or rigid user profiles that impoverish the users' options instead of refining them. Currently, user profiles in recommender systems rely on dimensions whose relevance to the user is more often presumed than empirically defined. To avoid this drawback, we build our recommendation system in a two-step process, where profile parameters are evaluated preliminarily and separately from the recommendations themselves. We describe this two-step evaluation process including an initial surv…

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