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    edoccha_BV047690378
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 192 Seiten) : , 35 Illustrationen, 29 Illustrationen (farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-86028-8
    Serie: Contributions to Management Science
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Strategisches Management ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949767382902882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (249 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031548277
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword by Florian Schütz -- Foreword by Jan Kleijssen -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Reviewers -- Acronyms -- Part I Introduction -- 1 From Deep Neural Language Models to LLMs -- 1.1 What LLMs Are and What LLMs Are Not -- 1.2 Principles of LLMs -- 1.2.1 Deep Neural Language Models -- 1.2.2 Generative Deep Neural Language Models -- 1.2.3 Generating Text -- 1.2.4 Memorization vs Generalization -- 1.2.5 Effect of the Model and Training Dataset Size -- References -- 2 Adapting LLMs to Downstream Applications -- 2.1 Prompt Optimization -- 2.2 Pre-Prompting and Implicit Prompting -- 2.3 Model Coordination: Actor-Agents -- 2.4 Integration with Tools -- 2.5 Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning -- 2.6 Fine-Tuning -- 2.7 Further Pretraining -- 2.8 From-Scratch Re-Training -- 2.9 Domain-Specific Distillation -- References -- 3 Overview of Existing LLM Families -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Pre-Transformer LLMs -- 3.3 BERT and Friends -- 3.4 GPT Family Proper -- 3.5 Generative Autoregressors (GPT Alternatives) -- 3.6 Compute-Optimal Models -- 3.6.1 LLaMA Family -- 3.7 Full-Transformer/Sequence-to-Sequence Models -- 3.8 Multimodal and Mixture-of-Experts Models -- 3.8.1 Multimodal Visual LLMs -- 3.8.2 Pathways Language Model, PaLM -- 3.8.3 GPT-4 and BingChat -- References -- 4 Conversational Agents -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 GPT Related Conversational Agents -- 4.3 Alternative Conversational Agent LLMs -- 4.3.1 Conversational Agents Without Auxiliary Capabilities -- 4.3.2 Conversational Agents With Auxiliary Capabilities -- 4.3.2.1 Models With Non-Knowledge Auxiliary Capabilities -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Fundamental Limitations of Generative LLMs -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Generative LLMs Cannot Be Factual -- 5.3 Generative LLMs With Auxiliary Tools Still Struggle To Be Factual. , 5.4 Generative LLMs Will Leak Private Information -- 5.5 Generative LLMs Have Trouble With Reasoning -- 5.6 Generative LLMs Forget Fast and Have a Short Attention Span -- 5.7 Generative LLMs Are Only Aware of What They Saw at Training -- 5.8 Generative LLMs Can Generate Highly Inappropriate Texts -- 5.9 Generative LLMs Learn and Perpetrate Societal Bias -- References -- 6 Tasks for LLMs and Their Evaluation -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Natural Language Tasks -- 6.2.1 Reading Comprehension -- 6.2.2 Question Answering -- 6.2.3 Common Sense Reasoning -- 6.2.4 Natural Language Generation -- 6.3 Conclusion -- References -- Part II LLMs in Cybersecurity -- 7 Private Information Leakage in LLMs -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Information Leakage -- 7.3 Extraction -- 7.4 Jailbreaking -- 7.5 Conclusions -- References -- 8 Phishing and Social Engineering in the Age of LLMs -- 8.1 LLMs in Phishing and Social Engineering -- 8.2 Case Study: Orchestrating Large-Scale Scam Campaigns -- 8.3 Case Study: Shā Zhū Pán Attacks -- References -- 9 Vulnerabilities Introduced by LLMs Through Code Suggestions -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Relationship Between LLMs and Code Security -- 9.2.1 Vulnerabilities and Risks Introduced by LLM-Generated Code -- 9.3 Mitigating Security Concerns With LLM-Generated Code -- 9.4 Conclusion and The Path Forward -- References -- 10 LLM Controls Execution Flow Hijacking -- 10.1 Faulting Controls: The Genesis of Execution Flow Hijacking -- 10.2 Unpacking Execution Flow: LLMs' Sensitivity to User-Provided Text -- 10.3 Examples of LLMs Execution Flow Attacks -- 10.4 Securing Uncertainty: Security Challenges in LLMs -- 10.5 Security by Design: Shielding Probabilistic Execution Flows -- References -- 11 LLM-Aided Social Media Influence Operations -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Salience of LLMs -- 11.3 Potential Impact -- 11.4 Mitigation -- References. , 12 Deep(er) Web Indexing with LLMs -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Innovation Through Integration of LLMs -- 12.3 Navigating Complexities: Challenges and Mitigation Strategies -- 12.3.1 Desired Behavior of LLM-Based Search Query Creation Tools -- 12.3.2 Engineering Challenges and Mitigations -- 12.3.2.1 Ethical and Security Concerns -- 12.3.2.2 Fidelity of Query Responses and Model Accuracy -- 12.3.2.3 Linguistic and Regulatory Variations -- 12.3.2.4 Handling Ambiguous Queries -- 12.4 Key Takeaways -- 12.5 Conclusion and Reflections -- References -- Part III Tracking and Forecasting Exposure -- 13 LLM Adoption Trends and Associated Risks -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 In-Context Learning vs Fine-Tuning -- 13.3 Adoption Trends -- 13.3.1 LLM Agents -- 13.4 Potential Risks -- References -- 14 The Flow of Investments in the LLM Space -- 14.1 General Context: Investments in the Sectors of AI, ML, and Text Analytics -- 14.2 Discretionary Evidence -- 14.3 Future Work with Methods Already Applied to AI and ML -- References -- 15 Insurance Outlook for LLM-Induced Risk -- 15.1 General Context of Cyber Insurance -- 15.1.1 Cyber-Risk Insurance -- 15.1.2 Cybersecurity and Breaches Costs -- 15.2 Outlook for Estimating the Insurance Premia of LLMs Cyber Insurance -- References -- 16 Copyright-Related Risks in the Creation and Useof ML/AI Systems -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Concerns of Owners of Copyrighted Works -- 16.3 Concerns of Users Who Incorporate Content Generated by ML/AI Systems Into Their Creations -- 16.4 Mitigating the Risks -- References -- 17 Monitoring Emerging Trends in LLM Research -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 Background -- 17.3 Data and Methods: Noun Extraction -- 17.4 Results -- 17.4.1 Domain Experts Validation and Interpretations -- 17.5 Discussion, Limitations and Further Research -- 17.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Mitigation. , 18 Enhancing Security Awareness and Education for LLMs -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Security Landscape of LLMs -- 18.3 Foundations of LLM Security Education -- 18.4 The Role of Education in Sub-Areas of LLM Deployment and Development -- 18.5 Empowering Users Against Security Breaches and Risks -- 18.6 Advanced Security Training for LLM Users -- 18.7 Conclusion and the Path Forward -- References -- 19 Towards Privacy Preserving LLMs Training -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Dataset Pre-processing with Anonymization and De-duplication -- 19.3 Differential Privacy for Fine-Tuning Models -- 19.4 Differential Privacy for Deployed Models -- 19.5 Conclusions -- References -- 20 Adversarial Evasion on LLMs -- 20.1 Introduction -- 20.2 Evasion Attacks in Image Classification -- 20.3 Impact of Evasion Attacks on the Theory of Deep Learning -- 20.4 Evasion Attacks for Language Processing and Applicability to Large Language Models -- References -- 21 Robust and Private Federated Learning on LLMs -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.1.1 Peculiar Challenges of LLMs -- 21.2 Robustness to Malicious Clients -- 21.3 Privacy Protection of Clients' Data -- 21.4 Synthesis of Robustness and Privacy -- 21.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 22 LLM Detectors -- 22.1 Introduction -- 22.2 LLMs' Salience -- 22.2.1 General Detectors -- 22.2.2 Specific Detectors -- 22.3 Potential Mitigation -- 22.3.1 Watermarking -- 22.3.2 DetectGPT -- 22.3.3 Retrieval Based -- 22.4 Mitigation -- References -- 23 On-Site Deployment of LLMs -- 23.1 Introduction -- 23.2 Open-Source Development -- 23.3 Technical Solution -- 23.3.1 Serving -- 23.3.2 Quantization -- 23.3.3 Energy Costs -- 23.4 Risk Assessment -- References -- 24 LLMs Red Teaming -- 24.1 History and Evolution of Red-Teaming Large Language Models -- 24.2 Making LLMs Misbehave -- 24.3 Attacks -- 24.3.1 Classes of Attacks on Large Language Models. , 24.3.1.1 Prompt-Level Attacks -- 24.3.1.2 Contextual Limitations: A Fundamental Weakness -- 24.3.1.3 Mechanisms of Distractor and Formatting Attacks -- 24.3.1.4 The Role of Social Engineering -- 24.3.1.5 Integration of Fuzzing and Automated Machine Learning Techniques for Scalability -- 24.4 Datasets -- 24.5 Defensive Mechanisms Against Manual and Automated Attacks on LLMs -- 24.6 The Future -- Appendix -- References -- 25 Standards for LLM Security -- 25.1 Introduction -- 25.2 The Cybersecurity Landscape -- 25.2.1 MITRE CVEs -- 25.2.2 CWE -- 25.2.3 MITRE ATT& -- CK and Cyber Kill Chain -- 25.3 Existing Standards -- 25.3.1 AI RMF Playbook -- 25.3.2 OWASP Top 10 for LLMs -- 25.3.3 AI Vulnerability Database -- 25.3.4 MITRE ATLAS -- 25.4 Looking Ahead -- References -- Part V Conclusion -- 26 Exploring the Dual Role of LLMs in Cybersecurity: Threats and Defenses -- 26.1 Introduction -- 26.2 LLM Vulnerabilities -- 26.2.1 Security Concerns -- 26.2.1.1 Data Leakage -- 26.2.1.2 Toxic Content -- 26.2.1.3 Disinformation -- 26.2.2 Attack Vectors -- 26.2.2.1 Backdoor Attacks -- 26.2.2.2 Prompt Injection Attacks -- 26.2.3 Testing LLMs -- 26.3 Code Creation Using LLMs -- 26.3.1 How Secure is LLM-Generated Code? -- 26.3.2 Generating Malware -- 26.4 Shielding with LLMs -- 26.5 Conclusion -- References -- 27 Towards Safe LLMs Integration -- 27.1 Introduction -- 27.2 The Attack Surface -- 27.3 Impact -- 27.4 Mitigation -- References.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Kucharavy, Andrei Large Language Models in Cybersecurity Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031548260
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 3
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    Springer Nature | Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    UID:
    almafu_9959770777202883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (437 pages)
    ISBN: 3-030-60406-3
    Inhalt: This Open Access book explains that after long periods of prehistoric research in which the importance of the archaeological as well as the natural context of rock art has been constantly underestimated, research has now begun to take this context into focus for documentation, analysis, interpretation and understanding. Human footprints are prominent among the long-time under-researched features of the context in caves with rock art. In order to compensate for this neglect an innovative research program has been established several years ago that focuses on the merging of indigenous knowledge and western archaeological science for the benefit of both sides. The book gathers first the methodological diversity in the analysis of human tracks. Here major representatives of anthropological, statistical and traditional approaches feature the multi-layered methods available for the analysis of human tracks. Second it compiles case studies from around the globe of prehistoric human tracks. For the first time, the most important sites which have been found worldwide are published in a single publication. The third focus of this book is on firsthand experiences of researchers with indigenous tracking experts from around the globe, expounding on how archaeological sciencecan benefit from the ancestral knowledge. This book will be of interest to professional archaeologists, graduate students, ecologists, cultural anthropologists and laypeople, especially those focussing on hunting-gathering and pastoralist communities and who appreciate indigenous knowledge.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Examples of Indigenous Spoor Interpretation -- On this Book -- References -- Part I: Methodological Diversity in the Analysis of Human Tracks -- Chapter 2: Inferences from Footprints: Archaeological Best Practice -- Introduction -- Digital Capture, Documentation and Stratigraphic Context -- Analytical Tools in Ichnology -- Types of Inference from Human Footprints -- Anatomical Inferences -- Biomechanical Inferences -- Palaeobiological Inferences -- Faunal Sampling -- Problems of Co-association -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Repetition Without Repetition: A Comparison of the Laetoli G1, Ileret, Namibian Holocene and Modern Human Footprint... -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results and Interpretations -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Supplementary Material -- Detailed Materials and Methods -- Additional Footprint Discussion -- References -- Chapter 4: Reproduce to Understand: Experimental Approach Based on Footprints in Cussac Cave (Southwestern France) -- Introduction -- The Karst Setting -- Formation -- Preservation Context -- Cussac Cave -- Contextual Setting -- Tracks at Cussac and Taphonomy -- Materiel and Methods -- Experimental Protocol -- Descriptions, Metrics and 3D Models -- Results -- Formation Sediment and Flooding Sediment Load -- Formation Sediment -- Flooding Sediment Load -- General Morphology -- Topography -- Original Experimental Footprints -- Footprint Evolution -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Experimental Re-creation of the Depositional Context in Which Late Pleistocene Tracks Were Found on the Pacific Coa... -- Introduction -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Reading Spoor -- Introduction -- The Art of Tracking -- Methodological Aspects of Tracking. , Implications for the Archaeology of Prehistoric Human Tracks -- The Wider Potential of Tracking -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Case Studies from Around the Globe -- Chapter 7: Perspectives on Pliocene and Pleistocene Pedal Patterns and Protection -- Introduction -- The Tarsometatarsal Skeletons -- The Hallux -- The Lateral Metatarsophalangeal Articulations -- Lateral Proximal Phalanx Lengths and Shafts -- Proximal Pedal Phalanx Diaphyseal Hypertrophy -- Implications for Pliocene and Pleistocene Footprints -- References -- Chapter 8: Frozen in the Ashes -- Forty Years of Research at Laetoli -- The Discovery of Laetoli Site S -- Survey of Laetoli Site S: A Case Study for Photogrammetry Application in Extreme Environments -- Laetoli Site S Footprints: Results and Implications -- Laetoli Footprints: Perspectives -- References -- Chapter 9: Steps from History -- Introduction -- Background to Happisburgh -- Happisburgh Site 3 -- The Footprint Surface -- Implications of the Happisburgh Footprints -- Impact of the Happisburgh Footprints -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Reconsideration of the Antiquity of the Middle Palaeolithic Footprints from Theopetra Cave (Thessaly, Greece) -- Introduction -- Historical Background -- Materials and Methods -- Chronology - Dating -- Archaeology - Lithic Artefacts -- Description of the Footprints -- Results -- Contour Analysis (3D Laser Scanner) -- Sex and Age -- Stature -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: On the Tracks of Neandertals: The Ichnological Assemblage from Le Rozel (Normandy, France) -- Introduction -- The Neandertal Footprint Record -- The Archaeological Site from Le Rozel -- Material and Methods -- Results -- Preservation and Distribution of the Tracks -- Human Footprints -- Human Handprints -- Animal Tracks -- Discussion -- References. , Chapter 12: Hominin Footprints in Caves from Romanian Carpathians -- Introduction -- Vârtop Cave (Bihor Mountains) -- Room of the Steps and the Vârtop Footprints -- Geochronology -- Ciur Izbuc Cave (Pădurea Craiului Mountains) -- References -- Chapter 13: Episodes of Magdalenian Hunter-Gatherers in the Upper Gallery of Tuc d´Audoubert (Ariège, France) -- Introduction -- Design of the Project -- Participants -- Materials -- The Volp Caves -- The Cave of Tuc d´Audoubert -- Archaeological Context -- Human Tracks -- Methods -- Results -- Galerie des Effondrements -- Galerie des Empreintes -- Western End Section -- Western Centre -- Eastern Centre -- Eastern End Section -- Galerie des Petits Pieds -- Salle des Talons -- Synopsis -- Identity of the Trackmakers -- Identified Events -- Track Details -- Spoor Type, Side and Trackways -- Carrying Additional Weight -- Body Postures and Gait -- Group Configuration -- Axis of Locomotion -- Human Interaction with Cave Bear Bones -- Superimposition of Human Tracks -- General Conditions and Reliability of Identification -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Following the Father Steps in the Bowels of the Earth: The Ichnological Record from the Bàsura Cave (Upper Palaeol... -- Introduction -- Human Footprints of the Bàsura Cave: Previous Studies -- Geology of the Bàsura Cave -- Ichnology of Bàsura Cave -- Footprints, Handprints, Finger and Human Body Traces -- Finger Flutings -- Clay Pits and Related Finger Traces -- Animal Traces -- Approaches and Methodologies -- High-Resolution Digital Photogrammetry -- 3D Scanning -- Morphometric Analysis -- The Archaeological Approach and New Absolute Dating -- Charcoal Remains and Insights on the Illumination of Caves -- Inferences from Human Tracks and the Reconstruction of a Scenery -- The Human Trackmaker Identikit -- The Exploration of the Cavity. , Bàsura Cave in the Regional Context -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 15: Prehistoric Speleological Exploration in the Cave of Aldène in Cesseras (Hérault, France): Human Footprint Paths a... -- Introduction -- A Major Natural Cave for the Heritage -- Exceptional Deposit Conditions -- A Problem of Complementary Study -- The Contribution of the Traces of Torches -- Human Footprints -- The Study of the Human Footprints of the Paul Ambert Gallery -- A New Research Program -- References -- Chapter 16: The Mesolithic Footprints Retained in One Bed of the Former Saltmarshes at Formby Point, Sefton Coast, North West ... -- Introduction -- The Palaeoenvironment -- Previous Studies at Formby Point -- Footprint Formation and Preservation Process -- Blundell Path C -- The Footprints in the Bed -- Context 3, the Lowest Layer -- Context 2, the Middle Layer -- Context 1, the Top Layer -- Activity on the Mudflats -- Faunal Behaviour in the Intertidal Zone -- Humans in the Intertidal Zone -- Experience in the Intertidal Zone -- Evidence of Coastal Occupation -- Hunter-Gatherer-Foragers at Formby -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 17: Prehistoric Human Tracks in Ojo Guareña Cave System (Burgos, Spain): The Sala and Galerías de las Huellas -- Introduction -- The Site -- Access to a Complicated Sector -- Materials and Methods -- Footprint Documentation -- Footprints and Trackways -- Estimation of Height and Weight -- Chronology -- Results -- Footprints and Trackways -- Chronology -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III: Experiences with Indigenous Experts -- Chapter 18: Tracking with Batek Hunter-Gatherers of Malaysia -- Introduction -- Ethnographic Background -- Tracking Habitats -- Hunting, Animals, Tracks -- Encountering Forest Tracks -- Simple, Systematic, and Speculative Tracking -- Discussion -- References. , Chapter 19: Identify, Search and Monitor by Tracks: Elements of Analysis of Pastoral Know-How in Saharan-Sahelian Societies -- Introduction -- Inspect, Interpret and Follow Tracks: A Common and Essential Activity in the Sahara and Sahel -- Geographical Knowledge Relating to Sandy Soil -- A Shared but Unevenly Distributed Pastoral Know-How -- Footprint Identification Criteria -- Hodological Strategy and Temporalities of Tracks -- The Clues Associated with the Tracks -- Confirm, Secure or Subvert the Social Order -- Tracks as a Reflection of the Social Hierarchy -- How Can You Steal Without Signing Your Crime in the Sand? -- Monitor by Tracks -- The Effects of Sedentarization: Tracks in a World That Closes, Freezes and Fixes Itself -- Tracks in Hunting Practice -- The Increased Difficulties of ``Trace´´ Tracking in a Sedentary World -- References -- Chapter 20: Trackers´ Consensual Talk: Precise Data for Archaeology -- Introduction: Tracking and Talking -- Trackers´ Knowledge as Precise Data for Archaeology -- Tracking the Tracking in Caves Project -- Lesson 1 -- Lesson 2 -- Effects of Lessons -- Science and Memory -- Conclusion: Talk, Narrative, and Consensus as Data -- References -- Chapter 21: An Echo from a Footprint: A Step Too Far -- A New Footprint -- An Old Footprint -- References -- Chapter 22: Walking Together: Ways of Collaboration in Western-Indigenous Research on Footprints -- Introduction -- Western and Indigenous Knowledge Systems -- Differences and Similarities -- Relationality and Validity -- The Networked Space -- Horizontal Structures of Living and Learning -- Horizontal Structures of Power -- Implementing Ethics in Research -- Indigenous Guidelines -- Ethics Guide for Tracking Projects -- Project Preparation -- Project Implementation -- Evaluation and Completion of the Project -- The Common Language. , Indigenous Interpretation and Interview. , English
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 192 Seiten) : , 35 Illustrationen, 29 Illustrationen (farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-86028-8
    Serie: Contributions to Management Science
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    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Strategisches Management ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    edocfu_BV047690378
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 192 Seiten) : , 35 Illustrationen, 29 Illustrationen (farbig).
    ISBN: 978-3-030-86028-8
    Serie: Contributions to Management Science
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-86027-1
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    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    Schlagwort(e): Entrepreneurship ; Strategisches Management ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949709241902882
    Umfang: XXIV, 308 p. 13 illus. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031373657
    Serie: Palgrave Studies in Cross-disciplinary Business Research, In Association with EuroMed Academy of Business,
    Inhalt: This two-volume edited work explores how businesses shape, and are shaped by, sustainability forces and phenomena. Major global developments are inexorably being led by a sustainability agenda, which, in itself constitutes an integral part of business evolution. And as context shapes content, shifts in society have gradually given rise to new regulations, new types of markets, environmental-excellence criteria for businesses, new economic standards, and a wide range of green technologies.Reflecting the purpose of the series, both volumes offer a cross-section of multi-disciplinary perspectives within business studies. Volume 1 focuses on strategic and managerial approaches to sustainability in business, including accounts on the historic origins of sustainability and its contemporary corporate sustainable models. Volume 2 explores, more contextually, how business and social sustainability constitute indivisible and inextricable components of the same nexus. Taken together, they offer an original perspective on how businesses can help achieve the SDG goals and targets. Demetris Vrontis is Professor and Vice Rector for Faculty and Research at the University of Nicosia in Cyprus, the Editor-in-Chief of the EuroMed Journal of Business, and President of the EuroMed Academy of Business. Alkis Thrassou is Professor and Director of Gnosis Mediterranean Institute for Management Science at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. Leonidas Efthymiou is Assistant Professor in the School of Business, at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus. Yaakov Weber is Professor and Director of the Research Unit, School of Business Administration, College of Management, Israel, and President of the EuroMed Academy of Business. S. M. Riad Shams is Senior Lecturer at the Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, UK, and the founding editor of the International Journal of BigData Management. Evangelos Tsoukatos teaches Management at the University of Applied Sciences, Greece, and is Associate Editor of the EuroMed Journal of Business (EMJB).
    Anmerkung: Chapter 1: Delineating Business for Sustainability: Contextual Evolution and Elucidation -- Chapter 2: Industry 5.0 Adoption among Heavy Machinery Producers: The Potential of Artificial Intelligence in Social Sustainability Facilitation -- Chapter 3: Sustainable Tourism within the boundaries of Carrying Capacity & Tourism Satellite Account -- Chapter 4: Sliding or falling downhill? A critical assessment of alpine skiing resorts' snow reliability and technological adaptive business strategies in the Italian Appennines -- Chapter 5: The Impact of COVID-19 on Sustainability and CSR activities: An empirical study across nine sectors -- Chapter 6: To share or not: Drivers and barriers of sustainable peer-to-peer food sharing platform adoption -- Chapter 7: Air Passengers' Rights and Business Sustainability -- Chapter 8: A new era for the Olympic Games following a Sustainability path: The case of Milan-Cortina2026 -- Chapter 9: The role of the leader for the success of businesses with social and environmental impact: The Peruvian case -- Chapter 10: Towards a Sustainable Food Industry in Asian countries: The FOODI project -- Chapter 11: Individuals' willingness to become a Prosumer of Green Energy: an Explorative Study and Research Agenda -- Chapter 12: Adaptation of the Doughnut Economics Model to a rural community in Germany -- Chapter 13: The Fourth Pillar of Strategic Sustainability - Online Life: Responsible Leadership, Uncertainty Avoidance, and Online Dating Platforms.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031373640
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031373664
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031373671
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Wirtschaftswissenschaften
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    UID:
    almahu_9949744377902882
    Umfang: XI, 338 p. 50 illus., 33 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031521201
    Serie: Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, 64
    Inhalt: Digital technologies can have a profound impact on modern organisations, changing the way they operate, communicate, cooperate, and deliver value to stakeholders. This book gathers the selected and revised best papers presented at the annual conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS, which took place in Catanzaro in October 2022. It offers a comprehensive overview of the impacts of emerging digital technologies, such as AI, machine learning, blockchain, and Industry 4.0, on organisations and industries. In this book, these digital technologies are explored in relation to the digital transformation process for business organisations and industries. It investigates how emerging technologies influence the digital transformation of diverse business organisations, pointing out research trajectories, implications, opportunities, and challenges. Covering a wide range of topics related to digital transformation, it offers valuable insights into the latest research on the opportunities and challenges that accompany emerging digital technologies.
    Anmerkung: Technologies for Digital Transformation. Towards the Future of Organisations -- Exploring Emerging Technologies -- Manufacturing SMEs and Artificial Intelligence: be-tween Promises and Paradoxes -- Investigating the Artificial Intelligence Debate in Organisation and Management Studies -- Do Forecasting Algorithms Need a Crisis-Mode? Machine Learning Based Sales Forecasting in Times of COVID-19 -- Artificial Intelligence in Information Systems Research: A Socio-technical Perspective -- Blockchain and lending process efficiency in the banking industry -- Under Pressure: Strategic Choices and Contextual Trade-offs of SMEs Facing Industry 4.0 Implementation -- The Context sets the Tone - A Literature Review on Emotion Recognition from Speech using AI -- Understanding the links between neuroscience, physiological tools and stress, with the eventual neuroscientific impact of culture, in organizational, managerial and Information Systems (IS) fields through a Social Network Analysis -- Digitalize thy Place: Benefits and Challenges in the Development of Smart Destinations -- Digital Transformation and Dysfunctions: Case Study of a Japanese Leading Technology Company, Analysis from Socio-Technical Approach -- Digitalization, online services, and entrepreneurial environment in the Italian smart cities' transition -- Exploring the Evolution of Digital Transformation Research in Non-profit Organisations: A bibliometric Analysis -- How to Unlock the Value of Your Data - Six Design Guidelines for Implementing Data Strategies -- Data-driven Failure Management: An Ontology-based Speech Recognition App for Failure Capturing in Manufacturing Processes -- Evaluation of Innovativeness as the Success Factor of Innovative Start-Ups. Evidence from literature -- A Bibliometric Analysis of Fab Labs research -- The metaverse: digital innovation in the fashion industry. A systematic literature review -- Look! This is the future of cardiology: institutional work and the making of telemedicine in healthcare.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031521195
    Weitere Ausg.: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031521218
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Washington, D.C. :World Bank,
    UID:
    almafu_9958111990902883
    Umfang: pages cm.
    ISBN: 1-283-94154-6 , 0-8213-9708-7
    Serie: New frontiers of social policy
    Inhalt: Today's world is changing at breakneck speed, shaking the very foundations of many societies. Increased mobility through massive urbanization and migration allows people unprecedented access to different cultures and ideas; advanced technologies speed the pace of human interaction; the globalization of communication offers new forms of social relationships that may directly contradict traditional norms for behavior. These changes create tremendous stresses on relationships in societies - affecting the way youth interact with their elders, the way women and men relate to each other, how urban m
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Overview; Method and Approach; Key Findings; Operationalizing the Findings: Recommendations for Putting Social Cohesion at the Center of Development Efforts in Fragile Situations; References; Chapter 1. Understanding Fragility; Approach of the Study: Seeing Fragility from a Societal Perspective; Study Methodology; Organization of the Book; Notes; References; Chapter 2. Understanding State-Society Connectedness; State Building and Citizenship; State-Society Interactions; Social Cohesion and the State-Society Relationship; Notes , ReferencesChapter 3. Social Cohesion: A Convergence across Groups; Understanding Convergence across Groups; Convergence and Cohesion; Divergence, Bridging Failures, and Bonding Failures; Some Societal Dynamics Are Especially Counterproductive to Convergence across Groups; Unintended Effects of Economic and Political Factors on Convergence; Going Forward: Building Social Cohesion in Fragile Situations; Notes; References; Chapter 4. Perceptions of Injustice and Social Cohesion; Perceptions of Injustice, Measurable Inequalities, and Intergroup Tensions; Different Criteria for Assessing Fairness , Contextual Factors Exacerbate Perceptions of Injustice across GroupsNotes; References; Chapter 5. Social Cohesion and Interactions between Institutions; Constructive Interactions between Customary and State Institutions, and Social Cohesion; Problems Associated with Unconstructive Interactions Observed in the Field; The Role of Civil Society in Improving Interactions between Customary and State Institutions; Moving Forward: Understanding How Social Cohesion Affects Broader Relationships in Society; Notes; References; Chapter 6. Changing Relationships and Social Cohesion; Population Movements , Generational RelationshipsChallenges to Gender Relationships; Notes; References; Chapter 7. From Concept to Practice: Fostering Social Cohesion to Reduce Fragility; Defining a New Approach: Placing Social Cohesion at the Center of Development Strategies; Prioritizing Social Cohesion through a Flexible Programming Approach; Creating Space to Support Voice and Mediation between Various Understandings of World and Society; Improving Analytical Methods and Tools to Better Assess Societal Dynamics and the Context in Which They Operate; Combining Social and Political Analysis; Notes; References , Chapter 8. Designing Policies and Programs to Build Social CohesionAddressing Perceptions of Injustice across Groups; Improving Interactions among Institutions; Supporting Civil Society in Improving the Relationship between State and Society; Strengthening State Capacity to Engage Positively with Society; Notes; References; Appendix 1. Background Papers Prepared for This Book; Appendix 2. Authors and Advisers of the Background Papers; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8213-9656-0
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    UID:
    almahu_9949708075502882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (219 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789819960064
    Serie: Gulf Studies ; v.11
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- 1 Navigating Uncharted Waters: Women Empowerment and Public Policy in the Context of the Arab Gulf States -- 1.1 Gaining Clarity: A Context-Focused Journey to Empowerment -- 1.2 Beyond the Trees: A Context-Driven Approach to Empowerment -- 1.3 Grounded Approach to Women's Empowerment: Understanding the Complexities -- 1.4 Re-Envisioning Women's Empowerment: A Maqasid Approach to Understanding Women's Status and Rights in Islam -- 1.5 Empowering Women Through Public Sector Employment: Challenges and Opportunities -- 1.6 Balancing Act: The Importance of Family-Friendly Policies for Work-Life Harmony -- 1.7 State Feminism and Women's Empowerment in the Arab Gulf: Examining the Gap -- 1.8 Through the Eye of the Needle: A Regional Perspective -- 1.9 Driving Change: Pathways, Challenges, and Recommendations for Women's Empowerment in the Arab Gulf States -- 1.10 Epilogue-Epistemic Healing: Reclaiming Women's Empowerment in Islamic Sources -- 1.11 Overview and Future Directions -- References -- 2 Grounded Approach to Women's Empowerment: Understanding the Complexities -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Historical Overview of Women Empowerment: A Retrospective Analysis -- 2.3 Women Empowerment in Context: An Introspective Analysis -- 2.3.1 Methodology -- 2.3.2 Women Empowerment: A Grounded Conceptual Framework -- 2.3.3 Values Related to Empowerment -- 2.4 Conception of Empowerment from an Islamic Perspective -- 2.4.1 Role of the Religion/Islam in Women Empowerment: A Barrier or a Catalyst? -- 2.4.2 Barriers to Women Empowerment: Social Norms vs Religious Precepts -- 2.4.3 Women Empowerment and the Concept of "Quiwama" -- 2.5 Women Empowerment: An Exogenous Model -- 2.6 Women Empowerment: A Top-Down Approach -- 2.7 Conclusion: Laying the Groundwork for Further Exploration -- References. , 3 Re-envisioning Women's Empowerment: A Maqasid Approach to Understanding Women's Status and Rights in Islam -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 CEDAW: History, Ratifications, and Reservations -- 3.3 The Limits of Interventions Based on Traditionalist Arguments -- 3.3.1 Shariah Versus Fiqh -- 3.3.2 Fiqh and State Policy -- 3.4 The Problematic Status of the Global Discourse on Women -- 3.4.1 The Challenge of Neoliberalism -- 3.4.2 Revisiting First Principles -- 3.5 The Shariah and Policy Debates: The Equality Conundrum -- 3.5.1 Quranic Position on Equality -- 3.5.2 Ignorance of Worth and Human Dignity -- 3.6 Maqasid as an Alternative: An Ecology of Compassion -- 3.6.1 Purpose -- 3.6.2 Connection -- 3.6.3 Holism -- 3.7 Progress in Policy -- 3.8 Conclusion: Lessons for Maqasidi Scholars and Practitioners -- References -- 4 Empowering Women Through Public Sector Employment in Qatar: Challenges and Opportunities -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Background: Contextual Challenges and Policy Frameworks -- 4.2.1 Contextual Challenges Affecting Women's Employment in Qatar -- 4.2.2 Strategic and Legal Frameworks Related to Women's Empowerment in Qatar -- 4.2.3 Factors Affecting Women's Empowerment: A Qualitative Analysis -- 4.2.4 Methods -- 4.2.5 Data Analysis: A Multi-level and Multidimensional Approach -- 4.2.6 Macro Level: Societal Factors -- 4.3 Discussion: Integrative and Culturally Sensitive Lens -- 4.4 Conclusion: Policy Recommendations -- References -- 5 Work-Life Balance Challenges and Family-Friendly Policies: Evidence from Qatar -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Work-Life Balance for Females in Arab Countries: Focus on Qatar -- 5.1.2 Work-Life Balance Challenges: An Empirical Evidence -- 5.1.3 Research Implications -- 5.2 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Closing the Divide: Women Empowerment in Qatar Between Rhetoric and Reality -- 6.1 Introduction. , 6.2 Historical Context and Conceptual Framework -- 6.3 Methodology -- 6.4 Inclusivity -- 6.5 Freedom of Choice -- 6.5.1 Marriage Chances and Childcare -- 6.5.2 Upholding Traditions -- 6.6 Legality -- 6.7 Representation -- 6.8 Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- 7 Through the Eye of the Needle: Lessons in Women's Empowerment and Public Policy from the Arab Gulf -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Women's Economic Empowerment in the International Agenda -- 7.2.1 'Universalism' and the Moral High Road -- 7.2.2 Making Space for Women's Voices-Even When They Have Alternative Goals -- 7.3 The Policy Framework for Women's Empowerment in the Arab Gulf -- 7.3.1 Arab Gulf Constitutions -- 7.3.2 Arab Gulf State National Visions and Development Planning -- 7.3.3 Labor Laws, Family Law, and Women's Employment -- 7.4 Contextualizing Women's Empowerment in the Arab Gulf -- 7.4.1 Arab Gulf Women in the Labor Force -- 7.4.2 Imbalanced Workforces and Public Sector Employment -- 7.4.3 Fertility -- 7.4.4 Traditional Gender Roles Around Domestic Work And Caring Responsibilities -- 7.5 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 8 Advancing Women's Empowerment in the Gulf: Pathways, Challenges, and Policy Implications -- 8.1 Breaking Barriers: The Journey Toward Women's Empowerment in the Gulf Region -- 8.2 Revisiting Commitments Toward Women's Empowerment -- 8.3 Reviewing Progress Toward Women's Empowerment in the GCC -- 8.4 Advancements in Women's Empowerment in the Gulf Region: Illustrating Examples -- 8.5 Challenges to Women's Empowerment in the Gulf -- 8.6 Cultural Dimensions -- 8.7 Socioeconomic Dimensions -- 8.8 Political Dimensions -- 8.9 Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- References -- 9 Epilogue-Epistemic Healing: Reclaiming Women's Empowerment in Islamic Sources -- 9.1 Breaking the Mirror: Insight into the Islamic Teachings on Women's Empowerment. , 9.2 Revisiting the Roots of Women's Empowerment in Islamic Traditions -- 9.3 Women in Power: Lessons from the Queen of Sheba in the Quranic Text -- 9.4 Tamkeen: The Islamic Path to Empowerment -- 9.5 Towards More Inclusive Pathways: A Call to Action -- References.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Naguib, Rabia Women's Empowerment and Public Policy in the Arab Gulf States Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2024 ISBN 9789819960057
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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    Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :
    UID:
    almafu_9961612416102883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (289 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031603136
    Serie: Progress in IS,
    Inhalt: This book presents up-to-date descriptions of Smart Services Innovations in industry, supported by new scientific approaches. It summarizes the outcomes of the fifth Smart Services Summit, held in Zurich in October 2023, which primarily focused on the ability of Smart Service Systems to support resilience and build sustainability. As the evolution of Smart Services accelerates, new technologies can be leveraged to create new value propositions and business models that deliver tangible sustainability outcomes. This book addresses social, economic, and environmental aspects of sustainability in connection with new technologies and includes papers on how these technologies can help achieve resilience and sustainability. In this context, topics such as sustainability and resilience in supply chains, X-as-a-Service, large language models for service automation, and location-based systems are discussed. Given its scope, the book represents an indispensable guide for practitioners and advanced students alike.
    Anmerkung: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- About the Summit -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Smart Services and Resilience -- Using Synthetic Data for Improving Robustness and Resilience in ML-Based Smart Services -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Synthetic Data -- 3 An Architecture for Robustness in Smart Services -- 4 Experiments -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Sustainable Smart Services for Financial Institutions: Evaluation of ESG Service Creation Framework Applicability for Practitioners -- 1 Introduction -- 2 ESG Service Creation Framework -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results of the Interviews -- 5 Insights and Reflections -- 6 Demonstration: ESG Readiness Assessment for SMEs -- 7 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Quantitative Models for Sustainable Smart Services in the Building Industry -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Literature -- 3.1 Potential of Smart Services -- 3.2 Smart Building -- 3.3 B2B Platforms -- 3.4 Quantification of Economic and Environmental Value -- 4 Results -- 4.1 User Analysis -- 4.2 Quantitative Assessment of the Economic and Environmental Service Value Creation -- 4.3 Calculation Example -- 4.4 Environmental Dimension -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion, Limitations and Future Research -- References -- Interrelation Between Resilience and Sustainability in Smart Service Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Measuring Sustainability in Manufacturing Systems -- 2.2 Measuring Resilience in Manufacturing Systems -- 2.3 Relationship Between Resilience and Sustainability -- 2.4 Case Studies of Smart Services -- 3 Research Design -- 3.1 Research Methods -- 4 Discussions -- 4.1 Assessment of Case Study Companies Based on Sustainability Aspects and Resilience Factors -- 4.2 Analysis and Recommendations of the Case Study Companies -- 4.3 Relationship Between Sustainability and Resilience. , 5 Conclusion, Limitations and Scope for Future Research -- 5.1 Conclusion -- 5.2 Limitations -- 5.3 Scope for Future Research -- References -- Building Supply Chain Resilience Using Artificial Intelligence in Risk Management Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Risk Definition -- 2.2 Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) -- 2.3 Bow Tie Risk Framework -- 2.4 Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in SCRM -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Gaps in Bow-Tie Risk Framework -- 4.2 Need for Artificial Intelligence Based on Risk Type -- 4.3 Relevance of AI in the Risk Management Systems -- 5 Discussions -- 5.1 Building Risk Management System Using Enhanced Bow-Tie Risk Framework -- 5.2 Guidance to Businesses -- 6 Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research -- 6.1 Conclusions -- 6.2 Limitations -- 6.3 Future Research -- References -- Discovering Dynamic Resiliency in Organizations -- 1 Introduction and Motivation -- 2 State of Art and Next Steps -- 2.1 Resiliency in Organizations as a Multi-disciplinary Concept -- 2.2 Nudges from Contingency Theories for a 'System View' -- 3 Re-interpreting Resilience: A Personal and Contextual View of 'Resiliency' -- 3.1 The Contribute of Systems Thinking -- 4 Resiliency in Organizations -- 4.1 Is It De Facto Dynamic?! -- 4.2 The Role of Structural Pre-conditions and Systems Determinants -- 5 Findings, Implications and First Conclusions -- References -- Resilient and Value Creating Wine Ecosystem: An NFT-Driven Agricultural Digital Twin Case Study with #NFGrapevine -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Research Questions -- 2 Background -- 2.1 Web3 -- 2.2 Internet of Things -- 2.3 Digital Twin -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Analysis of Current State -- 4 Results -- 4.1 The #NFG Ecosystem -- 4.2 Data to Value Stream -- 4.3 Recommended Actions -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion, Limitations, and Future Research. , 6.1 Academic Implications -- 6.2 Managerial Considerations -- References -- Contribution Model Ecosystem for Resiliency and Sustainability -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Contribution Model Framework and Ecosystem -- 2.2 Contribution Model Ecosystem -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Case Study 1: Sustainable Building Practices -- 4.2 Case Study 2: Sustainable Food Supply Chain -- 4.3 Case Study 3: Long-Life Electrical Assets -- 4.4 Case Study 4: Sustainable Urban Mobility -- 5 Discussion -- 5.1 Contribution Model to Support Sustainability -- 5.2 Managerial Implications -- 5.3 Theoretical Implications -- 6 Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research -- References -- Innovative Business Models and Systems -- Towards a Taxonomy of Large Language Model Based Business Model Transformations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Business Model Transformation -- 2.2 The Economic Value of Large Language Models -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results -- 4.1 New Customer Benefits -- 4.2 New Sales and Communication Channels -- 4.3 Increased Business Process Automation -- 4.4 Improved Use of Information Resource -- 4.5 Business Model Viability -- 5 Discussion -- 5.1 Contribution to Theory -- 5.2 Contribution to Practice -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Four Scenarios for Future of Outcome-Based Contracts -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Uncertainty in OBC Futures -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Four Scenarios for Future of OBCs -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions, Limitations, and Future Research -- Appendix 1: Participants of the Disaggregate Delphi -- Appendix 2: Futures Table for Industrial Equipment OBCs in 2033 -- References -- The Role of Strategic and Learning Orientation in Creating Competitive Advantage Through Digital Service Innovation -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background. , 2.1 Strategic and Learning Orientation to Drive Innovation Capabilities -- 2.2 Digital Service Innovation to Drive Manufacturer Performance -- 3 Conceptual Framework Development and Results -- 3.1 Cultural Antecedents of Digital Service Innovation -- 3.2 Consequences of Digital Service Innovation -- 4 Contributions and Research Opportunities -- 4.1 Theoretical Contributions -- 4.2 Managerial Contributions -- 4.3 Research Opportunities -- References -- Reflections for Innovation Management from the Design of a Service Platform Offer in Rail Freight -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Initial Innovation Process -- 4.2 Actual Innovation Process -- 5 Discussion -- 5.1 Key Lessons from the Case -- 5.2 Development Process -- 5.3 Managerial Relevance -- 5.4 Academic Implications -- 6 Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Monetization Roadmap for Digital Services in Product-Service Systems: Insights and Challenges from a Case Study -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Advanced Services in PSS -- 2.2 Revenue Models in PSS -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Service Scoping -- 4.2 Testing -- 4.3 Service and Product Distinction -- 4.4 Individuality in the Service Offers -- 4.5 Monetization Roadmap -- 4.6 Academic Implications -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Digital Twins and System Integration -- How Teams Use Tangible Prototypes to Move from Future Speculation to Decisions When Developing Resilient Product-Service Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Rapid Embodiment of Complex Scenarios -- 4.2 Bounding Complexity into Simple Objects -- 4.3 Rapid Iteration and Concept Exchange -- 4.4 Defining Boundaries of Opportunity and Invention Space -- 5 Discussion and Implications -- 6 Conclusions -- References. , Moving Towards Smart Visualization for Smart City Services: A Systematic Literature Review in Earthquake Engineering -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Motivation -- 1.2 Approach -- 2 Research Methodology -- 3 Results -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- The Smart Factory as an Operational Asset-Use of Visual Twins to Improve Factory Operational Performance -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Operational Improvement -- 2.2 The Digital Twin -- 2.3 Augmented Reality and Gamification for Better Decision-Making -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Inventory Reduction in Engineered-To-Order Production -- 4.2 Factory Footprint Optimization for Manufacture-To-Order Production -- 5 Discussion -- 5.1 Academic Implications -- 5.2 Managerial Implications -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Enhancing Energy Flexibility via Product-Service Systems: An Analysis of Dishwasher Usage with Renewable Integration at HSB Living Lab+ -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Overall Methodology -- 3.2 HSB Living Lab+ Case Study -- 3.3 Three Scenarios of PSS -- 3.4 PSS Sustainability Multi Criteria Assessment -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Scenario 1: Product as Usual (PAU) -- 4.2 Scenario 2: PSS 1-Product with Screen-Based Interface -- 4.3 Scenario 3: PSS 2-Product with QR Code-Based Web Interface -- 4.4 PSS Sustainability Assessment -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Leveraging User-Centricity for OEMs Through Product, Software, and Service Development -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Services in the Realm of OEMs of Complex Hardware -- 3 Relevant Questions for Product and Software Development from a Digital Servitization Perspective -- 4 Interdependencies Between Product, Service, and Software -- 5 Service Design in Digital Servitization -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Extended Abstracts and Posters. , Automatic Transcription of the Basic MTM-2 Motions in Virtual Reality.
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: West, Shaun Smart Services Summit Cham : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9783031603129
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