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Research paper thumbnail of Problem management of business-critical systems in literature: a review and viable systems analysis

International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Open Data Research in the Nordic Region: Towards a Scandinavian Approach?

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of User Implications for Cloud Based Public Information Systems

Proceedings of the 2015 2nd International Conference on Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia - EGOSE '15, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Modes of Collaboration for Realizing E-Government Benefits

2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Writers Hut 2014: Proceedings, August 21-22, Åkersberga, Sweden

Research paper thumbnail of Enterprise systems and service oriented architecture: compiled from: Enterprise resource planning by Mary Sumner SOA: principles of service design by Thomas Erlc compiled by Gustaf T. Juell-Skielse

Research paper thumbnail of Enhancing Complaint and Problem Management

International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications, 2000

M-government is an emergent area for mobile applications, where citizens and organizations can in... more M-government is an emergent area for mobile applications, where citizens and organizations can interact with government and municipal agencies through mobile devices. One promising area for m-government is complaint and problem management, where mobile applications using the integrated functions of a cellular telephone can offer citizens convenient ways of rapidly reporting problems. The problems reported can then be effectively managed by the municipality using state-of-the-art workflow techniques. Furthermore, the municipality can inform citizens and companies of problems already reported or addressed, which can be visualized through interactive maps. In this study, a municipal e-service for complaint and problem management is transformed into an m-service and put into operation in a Swedish municipality. The experiences from developing the m-service comprise of a suggested design and several identified challenges. Suggestions for future research include the application of new technologies for positioning and the adaptation of the m-service to new cellular telephone models.

Research paper thumbnail of Extended ERP Consulting Competence

Research paper thumbnail of Pictures and Positioning in Mobile Complaint and Problem Management

Research paper thumbnail of Teknis under tiden

Research paper thumbnail of Adoption of Extended ERP Among Small and Medium Sized Companies in Kista Science City

Research paper thumbnail of Irrläror frälser oss inte

Research paper thumbnail of Enterprise Systems and Service Oriented Architecture

Research paper thumbnail of Improving Organizational Effectiveness through Standard Application Packages and IT Services

Research paper thumbnail of ERP Adoption in Small and Medium Sized Companies

... According to Khazanchi and Munkvold the primary reference disciplines of information systems ... more ... According to Khazanchi and Munkvold the primary reference disciplines of information systems are ... A systemic framework for the Field of Information Systems, Bacon and Fitzgerald (2001 ... and if they have started to utilize the collaborative and corporate components of extended ...

Research paper thumbnail of From Contest to Market Entry: A Longitudinal Survey of Innovation Barriers Constraining Open Data Service Development

Open data services have emerged as a research field. One important area of investigation within t... more Open data services have emerged as a research field. One important area of investigation within this field is exploration into how sustainable open data markets are created. Contests have become a popular method to propel and catalyse open data service development providing services to such markets. Recent research has identified numerous innovation barriers hampering development adjacent to the contest in developers’ effort to transform contest contributions to viable digital services based on open data. Little is however known about what innovation barriers over time constrain the post-contest process to transform initial innovations to finalized open data services ready for market entry. This paper presents a longitudinal survey of innovation barriers constraining teams performing open data service development after an innovation contest. The survey provides insights into 1) 24 innovation barriers constraining development, 2) a comparison of barrier importance based on team progr...

Research paper thumbnail of Towards the third-wave of higher enterprise system education: Three Scandinavian cases

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial: Information Technology Global Services and Sourcing-Application and Practice

Research paper thumbnail of What happens next?–A survey of the afterlife of innovation contests

Research paper thumbnail of Implications of Single Point of Contact: Municipal Case Studies

Research paper thumbnail of Problem management of business-critical systems in literature: a review and viable systems analysis

International Journal of Business Continuity and Risk Management, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Open Data Research in the Nordic Region: Towards a Scandinavian Approach?

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of User Implications for Cloud Based Public Information Systems

Proceedings of the 2015 2nd International Conference on Electronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia - EGOSE '15, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Modes of Collaboration for Realizing E-Government Benefits

2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Writers Hut 2014: Proceedings, August 21-22, Åkersberga, Sweden

Research paper thumbnail of Enterprise systems and service oriented architecture: compiled from: Enterprise resource planning by Mary Sumner SOA: principles of service design by Thomas Erlc compiled by Gustaf T. Juell-Skielse

Research paper thumbnail of Enhancing Complaint and Problem Management

International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications, 2000

M-government is an emergent area for mobile applications, where citizens and organizations can in... more M-government is an emergent area for mobile applications, where citizens and organizations can interact with government and municipal agencies through mobile devices. One promising area for m-government is complaint and problem management, where mobile applications using the integrated functions of a cellular telephone can offer citizens convenient ways of rapidly reporting problems. The problems reported can then be effectively managed by the municipality using state-of-the-art workflow techniques. Furthermore, the municipality can inform citizens and companies of problems already reported or addressed, which can be visualized through interactive maps. In this study, a municipal e-service for complaint and problem management is transformed into an m-service and put into operation in a Swedish municipality. The experiences from developing the m-service comprise of a suggested design and several identified challenges. Suggestions for future research include the application of new technologies for positioning and the adaptation of the m-service to new cellular telephone models.

Research paper thumbnail of Extended ERP Consulting Competence

Research paper thumbnail of Pictures and Positioning in Mobile Complaint and Problem Management

Research paper thumbnail of Teknis under tiden

Research paper thumbnail of Adoption of Extended ERP Among Small and Medium Sized Companies in Kista Science City

Research paper thumbnail of Irrläror frälser oss inte

Research paper thumbnail of Enterprise Systems and Service Oriented Architecture

Research paper thumbnail of Improving Organizational Effectiveness through Standard Application Packages and IT Services

Research paper thumbnail of ERP Adoption in Small and Medium Sized Companies

... According to Khazanchi and Munkvold the primary reference disciplines of information systems ... more ... According to Khazanchi and Munkvold the primary reference disciplines of information systems are ... A systemic framework for the Field of Information Systems, Bacon and Fitzgerald (2001 ... and if they have started to utilize the collaborative and corporate components of extended ...

Research paper thumbnail of From Contest to Market Entry: A Longitudinal Survey of Innovation Barriers Constraining Open Data Service Development

Open data services have emerged as a research field. One important area of investigation within t... more Open data services have emerged as a research field. One important area of investigation within this field is exploration into how sustainable open data markets are created. Contests have become a popular method to propel and catalyse open data service development providing services to such markets. Recent research has identified numerous innovation barriers hampering development adjacent to the contest in developers’ effort to transform contest contributions to viable digital services based on open data. Little is however known about what innovation barriers over time constrain the post-contest process to transform initial innovations to finalized open data services ready for market entry. This paper presents a longitudinal survey of innovation barriers constraining teams performing open data service development after an innovation contest. The survey provides insights into 1) 24 innovation barriers constraining development, 2) a comparison of barrier importance based on team progr...

Research paper thumbnail of Towards the third-wave of higher enterprise system education: Three Scandinavian cases

Research paper thumbnail of Editorial: Information Technology Global Services and Sourcing-Application and Practice

Research paper thumbnail of What happens next?–A survey of the afterlife of innovation contests

Research paper thumbnail of Implications of Single Point of Contact: Municipal Case Studies

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