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Synopsis: Ict: Communication systems: Telecommunication: Computer networks: Internet: Internet: Internet:


(Focus) Eunika Mercier-Laurent-The Innovation Biosphere_ Planet and Brains in the Digital Era-Wiley-ISTE (2015).pdf

1 1. 2. Computer sciences, the Internet and mass media...7 1. 2. 1. Example of applying environmental principles...

Advertisement-based business models empowered by Internet make customers unhappy with what they have and push them to buy something newer and better right now (consumerism).

and later the Internet, shortened distances between places and people, created new opportunities for businesses,

The invention of the computer and the quick development of computer science has had a very significant impact on our lives. 1. 2. Computer science, the Internet and mass media Computers

multimedia and the Internet have conquered all the categories of users. The smartphones have became powerful computers in our pocket/hands.

The Internet has opened the highway to the world of information and knowledge, amplified commerce, offered distance learning to all,

The Internet and Web 2. 0 services may have created a lot of opportunities, but they have opened also a highway for cyber-criminality.

smithsonian. com) The satellites and the spread of the Internet and mobile devices, smartphones and tablets have led to a veritable deluge of data, further accelerating the move toward the Internet of things.

The topics of Digiworld 2013 were connected objects, video as a service, digital malls and digital money, smart city and digital living, future Internet and games.

The Future Internet focuses on new network architectures and more useroriented services. Among the objectives are:

machine to machine-machine (M2m) communication and Internet-enabled innovation. We could hope for a disruptive innovation, for example biometrics instead of logging and password,

on the Internet, may seriously influence the young and less young players. Another consequence may be obesity because of the lack of physical activity.

Service providers via the Internet, such as railways and others, change their user's interface, without asking them;

Internet has facilitated the exchange of medical data and experiences. Health care practices are supported now by electronic processes and communication (ehealth.

The Internet's quick access to the patients'data is useful in an emergency, but it may also be used maliciously.

A plethora of services were born due to the Internet and smartphone. Technologyempowered communication, television (TV), cinema, video games, writing and creation of other cultural assets changed the need for skills.

Including 5 http://i3s. ec. europa. eu/commitment/39. html. 6 http://www. knowledge4innovation. eu/.106 The Innovation Biosphere the Internet,

Providing fast and ultrafast Internet to match world leaders such as South korea and Japan, Europe needs download rates of 30 Mbps for all of its citizens and at least 50%of European households subscribing to the Internet connections above 100 Mbps by 2020;

Future Internet Research and Experimentation Development research programs have been funded by the EU to foster research on the future developments of the Internet architecture, technology and services.

The Future Internet Initiatives and activities are grouped in the EC portal http://www. future-internet. eu. 108 The Innovation Biosphere 3. 3. 1. 4. European Open Innovation Strategy

such as the vast digital systems and man machine interactions that are made possible by the Internet.

there are four on smart cities, two on the Future Internet, two involving crossborder and cross-sector collaboration, two on user-centered design, one on big data,

and Future Internet Technologies to address the sustainability issues of a city and blends technological and social innovation.

Its objective was to deploy convergent Future Internet platforms and services for the promotion of sustainable lifestyles in and across emergent networks of smart peripheral cities in Europe

Its Open Service Convergence Platform, an Internet by and for the People, extends and enhances the Save Energy project's Social Information Architecture, integrating key new components sensor networks, real-time 3d and mobile location-based services with the Future Internet

(FI) paradigms of Internet of things, Internet of Services and Internet of People. It defines five Arenas specific urban spaces:

Smart Neighborhood: where media-based social interaction occurs; 8 http://www. openlivinglabs. eu/.9 http://www. peripheria. eu. Experimentations and Results 139 Smart Street:

The Internet facilitates finding, but it does not contain all knowledge from the past, lost, because of the lack of transfer.

The Internet facilitates access to information only if someone registered it. There are many books and patents that nobody has read for different reasons, such as publication language or simply lack of interest in the past.

Publishing on the Internet is free but Rifkin's book is not on https://creativecommons. org

Rifkin is a very good example of using the Internet for his own promotion but in reality, there are people who talk

BLE 08 BLED DECLARATION, Future internet, available at http://www. futureinternet. eu/publications/bled-declaration. html, 2008.

and learning in the future internet, in MERCIER-LAURENT E.,BOULANGER D. eds), Artificial intelligence for Knowledge management, Revised Selected Papers, Springer IFIP AICT 422, pp. 170 188,2012.

97,101, 119,128, 130,153, 177 funding, 60,61, 75,86, 91,104, 108,116, 118,120, 125,141, 148,152, 177 future centers, 65,114 150 internet, 9, 107,138


(Management for Professionals) Jan vom Brocke, Theresa Schmiedel (eds.)-BPM - Driving Innovation in a Digital World-Springer International Publishing (2015).pdf

Innovations that have a substantive influence on many or even all parts of the economy (e g. the Internet.

The digital age is characterized increasingly by usage of the Internet through anyone and anything at anytime and anywhere:

Looking at new generations growing up with the Internet, i e. so-called digital natives, their expertise with IT is advanced even more,

working with the Internet comes ever more naturally to them and is increasingly taken for granted. Not only people are online today,

however, as nearly anything can be connected to the Internet, including cars, houses, clothes, tools, and Business Process Management:

since 2013 more things are on the Internet than people (Mclaughlin, 2013). The possible connection of anyone and anything to the Internet is a key characteristic of the digital age.

Anywhere: Another key characteristic of the digital age refers to the ubiquity of the Internet.

Technically it is possible to realize a comprehensive network coverage that enables Internet access around the globe.

and Internet-togo use is growing as it becomes more and more affordable. Being able to go online anywhere can fundamentally change social and economic processes.

And, of course, the Internet and the World wide web. What made many of these more compelling is that they represent services as platforms for other services (and thus additional innovation) and

SM are a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2. 0,

and collaboration using Internet-based platforms. We here understand SM to be a service that facilitates networking among employees and stakeholders,

Table 1 The advantages of the To-Be customer acquisition process Process/subprocess As-Is (static) To-Be (dynamic) To-Be process advantages Customer acquisition Consumer makes insurance request through Internet Call centre Broker

while exploiting the Internet of Events (Ioe). The Ioe is composed of: The Internet of Content (Ioc:

all information created by humans to increase knowledge on particular subjects. The Ioc includes traditional web pages, articles, encyclopedia like Wikipedia, Youtube, e-books, newsfeeds, etc.

The Internet of People (Iop: all data related to social interaction. The Iop includes e-mail, facebook, twitter, forums, Linkedin, etc.

The Iot includes all things that have a unique id and a presence in an internet-like structure.

The Internet of Events (Ioe) mentioned earlier provides a wealth of data. However, these data are a not in a form that can be analyzed easily,

but cannot be applied easily to selections of the Internet of Events (Ioe) where data is distributed heterogeneous

In Proceedings of on the move to meaningful internet systems (OTM)( pp. 287 304. Berlin: Springer. Kang, B.,Kim, D,

In Proceedings of on the move to meaningful Internet systems (OTM)( pp. 82 99. Berlin: Springer. Maggi, F.,Di Francescomarino, C.,Dumas, M,

On the move to meaningful Internet systems: OTM 2008 workshops, OTM confederated international workshops and posters, ADI, AWESOME, COMBEK, EI2N, IWSSA, MONET, Ontocontent+QSI, ORM, Persys, RDDS, SEMELS,

In on the move to meaningful internet systems: OTM 2011 (pp. 82 99. Berlin: Springer. Pitthan, D. K. J,

IT, especially the Internet, is seen now as the most important enabler to connect the world in a seamless web of transactions.

they can be seen as the next step in the Internet evolution (Dachisgroup, 2012; Woodcock, Green, & Starkey, 2011.

stakeholders, 70 Internal controls, 248,249 Internet of events (Ioe), 106,107 124 Internet of things (Iot), 3, 7, 20,27, 106 Interpersonal communication, 60 JJOB-to-be done (JTBD), 40,41, 45 KKITCOM, 248,252 257 LLAYER, 24,78, 79,83


02_Clusters are Individuals- Volume II.pdf

Modern ways of communication, particularly structured by the internet, have made communication much easier, but nothing beats faceto-face interaction when it comes to the development and implementation of projects,

Overview of cluster programs COUNTRY NAME OF PROGRAM INTERNET AUSTRIA Cluster Program Lower Austria www. ecoplus. at/en/ecoplus/cluster BELGIUM Competence Centres

and consultancy services) that goes beyond internet platforms and regular meetings between program owners and cluster managers.


10_MOD_Innovation in Romanian SMEs - revised february 2013.pdf

types of innovative activities, investments in innovations, the intensity of renewing the existing products, the use of IT, the use of the Internet, etc.

As part of the innovative process, the use of the Internet is considered increasingly important for SMES by influencing aspects such as competitiveness,

the level of investment in innovative activities and about specific innovative aspects such as renewing products and using the internet and the intranet in the activities.

The exploitation of Internet and of e-mail are the next most frequently used forms of IT in Romanian SMES,

In the last two years, there was a noticeable increase in the percentage of SMES that created their own Internet sites,

This comes as an argument for previously encountered findings that state that internet developments have been found to be critical for SMES to build successful interactions with business customers (Tseng and Johnsen, 2011, p. 573.

2009/2010 2010/2011 Computers 81.90%82.08%82.51%82.25%83.26%81.55%77.09%Internet 64.16%70.14%66.64%72.93%81.44%78.59%73.22

including the use of inter-organizational systems (particularly the Internet), due to positive experiences of SMES with web based electronic commerce on the one hand and to the continued desire of larger firms to achieve full compliance with their inter-organizational systems on the other hand (Hughes, Golden and Powell, 2003).

Similarly, Ngugi, Johnsen and Erdelyi (2010) illustrated how the participation of SMES from the organic food and drink industry from UK in Internet based information systems with large supermarkets lead to the creation of inter-organizational systems

Detailed analysis of the purposes for which SMES used the Internet and Intranet as IT mediums,

Table 6. The use of Internet/Intranet in SMES from Romania in 2004/2005 2010/2011 The purposes of using the Internet/Intranet 2004/2005 2005/2006 2006/2007

The results of their study are similar to the results of the present study in the sense that Romanian SMES tend to use the Internet in limited ways, such as finding new suppliers and emailing prospective customers.

of Internet/Intranet in Romanian SMES in 2004/2005 2010/2011 Conclusion This study provided a general image over the changes that took place in Romanian SMES in relationship with innovative activities conducted over a period

buying/selling on-line) to the already existing ones (Internet, email). Luminita Nicolescu, Ciprian Nicolescu ISSN 2071-789x RECENT ISSUES IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economics & Sociology, Vol. 5, No 2a, 2012 83 Based on this general

and we refer here to the use of internet for different commercial and informative purposes.

Tseng, K. M. K. and Johnsen, R. E. 2011), Internationaliation and the internet in UK manufacturing SMES, Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, vol. 18


2011 Missing an Open Goal_UK public policy and open innovation.pdf

Convergent technology the rise of general purpose technologies, particularly in digital, computing and internet areas has been identified by many as leading to a convergence of platform technologies,

Traditionally this is interpreted in physical terms roads, railways, phone lines and the architecture of high speed internet.


2012 Flanders DC Open Innovation in SMEs.pdf

this trend is an outcome of the growing impact of the Internet, television, and other distractions at night.

and deepen learning about open innovation among entrepreneurs One way to accelerate the use of open innovation in small firms is to diffuse successful cases using audiovisual tools on the Internet.

Networks of learning in biotechnology, Administrative Science Quarterly, 41,116-145.32 In 2006, Netflix, a major movie rental company, organized a crowdsourcing contest on the Internet.


2014 Irish Entrepreneurship Forum Report.pdf

especially given that most schools have significant numbers of (often under-used) internet-connected computers already in place.

Some people parallel the growing popularity of co-working spaces to the popularisation of coffee spots with free Internet such as Starbucks. These locations led to a‘lightbulb'moment for many who recognised that highly productive work can be accomplished in a shared

Plug-and-play style services (internet, printing, telephone, postal and storage facilities) at affordable costs. Co-working spaces usually range from 2,

Irish Internet Association IP: Intellectual Property IRC: Irish Research Council ISA: Irish Software Association ITLG:


2014 Irish Government National Policy Statement on Entrepreneurship in Ireland.pdf

the usage rate of the internet in population, and culture. 2. The entrepreneurial activity (ACT) sub-index is concerned principally with measuring high growth potential startup activity.

The poor level of internet/broadband access and capacity in many rural areas is a handicap to their strategic development.

TEA Female Opportunity Start-up Opportunity Freedom Entrepreneurial Attitudes Sub-Index Cultural Support Career Status Corruption Networking Know Entrepreneurs Internet Usage Risk Acceptance


2014_global_rd_funding_forecast.pdf

and more powerful electronics with the increasingly pervasive Internet continues to drive innovation in networking and information technologies across all industries.

As Internet functionality continues to evolve these domains, a redefinition of ICT may be needed. Such a change could alter the perception of U s. strength.


2015 Ireland Action Plan for Jobs.pdf

All 10 of the top 10 born on the internet companies US games publishers 3 of the 5 top 15 of the 20 € £ 14 of the 21 top

i the interview s industry ll games sect llion in 2015 ent has incre s industry alo ames sector-internet and um n 158,

and the internet has done for business in the last decade. Iot is the next evolution of the internet

and 134 companies in the next ten years will be using this technology to improve the competitiveness of their manufacturing,


42495745.pdf

and the underlying data are freely available on the Internet. For the sake of simplicity, only the first 23 of the 72 original countries measured by the TAI are considered here.

i) diffusion of the Internet (indispensable to participation), and (ii) exports of high-and medium-technology products as a share of all exports.

in the CI of E-business Readiness the indicator 1 I Percentage of firms using Internet and indicator 2

the laggard and the average performance (Figure 2). Finland's top ranking is primarily based on having the highest values for the indicators relating to the Internet and university,

Royalties Internet Telephones Tech exports Electricity Schooling University Top 3 (average) Finland United states Note: Technology Achievement Index (TAI.

875 925 TAI Patents Royalties Internet Tech exports Telephones Electricity Schooling University Performance range Finland 38 HANDBOOK ON CONSTRUCTING COMPOSITE INDICATORS:

Internet 86 X Tech exports 63 X Telephones 100 X Electricity 100 X Schooling 82 X University 100 X Japan

TAI 70 X Patents 100 X Royalties 24 X Internet 21 X Tech exports 100 X Telephones 100 X Electricity

availability of micro or macro data, media (paper, CD-ROM, Internet, etc. Clarity refers to the statistics'information environment:

the highest correlation is found between the individual indicators electricity and Internet, with a coefficient of 0. 84.

Table 6. Correlation matrix for individual TAI indicators PATENTS ROYALTIES INTERNET EXPORTS TELEPHONE ELECTRICITY SCHOOLING UNIVERSITY PATENTS 1. 00 0. 13-0

0. 32 0. 30 0. 06 INTERNET 1 00-0. 45 0. 56 0. 84 0. 63 0. 27 EXPORTS

0. 10 INTERNET-0. 92 0. 21 0. 02-0. 10 0. 04 0. 11-0. 27-0. 13 EXPORTS

The first factor has high positive coefficients (loadings) with Internet (0. 79), electricity (0. 82) and schooling (0. 88).

ROYALTIES 0. 13 0. 07-0. 07 0. 93 0. 89 INTERNET 0. 79-0. 21 0. 21 0. 42

. 11 0. 88 0. 13 0. 80 ROYALTIES 0. 96 0. 14 0. 09 0. 18 0. 99 INTERNET 0

0. 527 0. 645 INTERNET 0. 566 0. 636 EXPORTS-0. 108 0. 774 TELEPHONES 0. 701 0. 603 ELECTRICITY

At the same time, the dynamic adopters are lagging behind the potential leaders due to their lower performance on Internet, electricity and schooling.

Means plot for TAI clusters-2-1. 5-1-0. 5 0 0. 51 1. 52 RECEIPTS INTERNET EXPORTS TELEPHONES ELECTRICITY

0. 49 Internet 0. 79-0. 21 0. 21 0. 42 0. 24 0. 03 0. 04 0. 10 Tech

The first includes Internet (with a weight of 0. 24), electricity (weight 0. 25) and schooling (weight 0. 29). 24 Likewise the second intermediate is formed by patents

. 17 Royalties 0. 20 0. 15 Internet 0. 07 0. 11 Tech exports 0. 07 0. 07 Telephones 0. 15 0

Benefit of the doubt (BOD) approach applied to TAI Patents Royalties Internet Tech. Export Telephones Electricity Schooling University CI (weight)( weight)( weight)( weight)( weight)( weight)( weight)( weight)( score) Finland 0. 15 0. 17 0. 17 0. 16

the percentage of firms using internet in country j depends upon the (unknown) propensity to adopt new information

Comparison matrix of eight individual TAI indicators Objective Patents Royalties Internet Tech exports Telephone Electricity Schooling University Patents 1 2 3

2 5 5 1 3 Royalties 1/2 1 2 1/2 4 4 3 Internet 1/3 1 1

patents is three times more important than Internet. Each judgement reflects the perception of the relative contributions (weights) of the two individual indicators to the overall objective (Table 21.

Comparison matrix of three individual TAI indicators Objective Patents Royalties Internet Patents 1 wp/wroy wp/wi Royalties wroy/wp 1

wroy/wi Internet wi/wp wi/wroy 1 The relative weights of the individual indicators are calculated using an eigenvector.

analytic hierarchy process (AHP) Method Weights for the indicators (fixed for all countries) Patents Royalties Internet Tech exports Telephones Electricity Schooling University EW 0

Impact matrix for TAI (five countries) Patents Royalties Internet Tech exports Telephones Electricity Schooling University Finland 187 125.6 200.2 50.7 3. 080

the pairwise comparison of countries such as Finland and the United states shows that Finland has better scores for the individual indicators Internet (weight 1/8),

Simple example of path analysis A c B D rba pad pbc pbd PCD The standardised regression coefficients (beta values) for the TAI example reveal that Internet

Standardised regression coefficients for the TAI LOG TELEPHONE LOG ELECTRICITY SCHOOLING EXPORTS UNIVERSITY RECEIPTS PATENTS INTERNET 0 0. 1 0. 2 0. 3 0. 4

Internet and patents) are highly influential on the variance of the TAI scores. The path analysis results

total effect impact of the indicators on the TAI scores Patents 13.5%Royalties 16.2%Internet 13.9%Tech exports 6. 1%Telephones (logarithm) 15.8%Electricity (logarithm) 10.6

and hence have market value (1999) DIFFUSION OF RECENT INNOVATIONS INTERNET Internet hosts per 1 000 people Diffusion of the Internet,

INTERNET EXPORTS TELEPHONES (log) ELECTRICITY (log) SCHOOLING UNIVERSITY 1 Finland 187 125.6 200.2 50.7 3. 08 4. 15 10 27.4 2 United states

METHODOLOGY AND USER GUIDE ISBN 978-92-64-04345-9-OECD 2008 153 PATENTS ROYALTIES INTERNET EXPORTS TELEPHONES (log) ELECTRICITY (log) SCHOOLING UNIVERSITY 42

which is the portion of the variance of the first factor explained by the variable Internet. 25 To preserve comparability final weights could be rescaled to sum up to one. 26 DEA has also been used in production theory (for a review see Charnes et al.,


A Comparison of Smart Grid Technologies_ 2012.pdf

which are already in use for the Internet; Zigbee and WIFI, which are used already for HAN applications;


A digital agenda for European SMEs.pdf

The overall aim of the digital agenda is to deliver sustainable economic and social benefits from a digital single market based on fast and ultra fast internet and interoperable applications.

For example, by allowing companies to use files and applications over the internet, cloud computing enables significant flexibility within the company;

and events and by collaborating with existing providers. 12 The internet has undoubtedly revolutionised the way businesses conduct their trade and marketing activities with an especially positive effect on SMES,

The internet provides one of the rare platforms on which small firms can compete on a largely equal footing with their larger counterparts (European commission 2010e).

Nevertheless, despite over a decade of strong internet presence in society, the online retail market in Europe remains small,

Internet is the fastest growing retail channeleuropa. eu (2009), 0%10%20%30%40%50%Lack of cost solutionslack platformslack of access to fast internetlack of government actiontoo complexperceived security risklack of initiativesno need

Considering that some 30%of Europeans have used never the internet (European commission 2010a), efforts need to be made to manage the risk of excluding


A Hitchiker 's Guide to Digital Social Innovation.pdf

For example, for the net innovation unit, the public-private partnership on the Future Internet currently has a budget of 130 million for its phase three.

These resources are for internet platforms that are digital open source and open hardware environments supporting social innovation by empowering

namely to set up Internet platforms and digital information processing tools to promote those value-generating collaborations

CAPS uses collective intelligence and contributes to develop an open source and decentralized infrastructure for connecting citizens and the internet in a decentralized open architecture.

Today's internet is centralized more than it once was: take Facebook, a centralized social network, take Google docs,

and to this day social innovation continues to have a legal basis. EC activities include the Future Internet public private partnership,

Finally there is the DG CNECT FP7 FIRE-Future Internet Research and Experiments funding a network of hubs that cooperate to interconnect the experimental test beds and Living Labs experiments.

A methodology for the socioeconomic impact assessment of Software-as-a-service and Internet of Services research projects, Research Evaluation, 2014 23: 133-149 Passani A.,Spagnoli, F.,Prampolini, A.,Firus


A NEW APPROACH TO INNOVATION POLICY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION.pdf

such as scientific papers, conference proceedings, presentations, internet postings, books. There are several elements affecting patent quality,

Yet, the internet economy, globalisation and industrial cycles have been producing a growing number of patent applications.


Assessing Europe University-Based Research.pdf

research-eu@ec. europa. eu Internet: http://ec. europa. eu/research/research-eu EUROPEAN COMMISSION Assessing Europe's University-Based Research Expert Group on Assessment of University-Based Research RTD.

A great deal of additional information on the European union is available on the Internet. It can be accessed through the Europa server (http://europa. eu). Cataloguing data can be found at the end of this publication.

The three research organisations intend to create a national research information system, accessible through the Internet,

preferably, results will be made available on the Internet. Intended and Unintended Consequences: A systematic account of intended and unintended consequences would require a separate study.

Since in most cases the infrastructure (web space) and the connectivity to the Internet already exists,

You can obtain their contact details on the Internet (http://bookshop. europa. eu) or by sending a fax to+352 2929-42758.

You can obtain their contact details on the Internet (http://ec. europa. eu) or by sending a fax to+352 2929-42758.


Barriers and success factors in health information technology- practitioners perspective 2010.pdf

along with new opportunities presented by the technologies themselves, such as telemedicine and internet-based chronic disease management.

An Empirical Study of Catalonia Summary of the Final Research Report, Catalan Internet Project, UOC and Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona. 2. Middleton, B. 2006)‘ Evaluating the value


Berlin_Adlershof.pdf

(20 m, furniture, ISDN, PC, Internet) Apartment (45 m) Monthly ticket for all local transportation systems Founder and financial consultation Cost:


Best practices in transport infrastructure financing.pdf

http://www. strabag. com/databases/internet/public/files. nsf/Searchview/F78949bb3e 4e5796c1257959002c94e5/$file/STRABAG POLEN%20a2%20er%C3%B6ffnung d ez11 e. pdf?

Openelement http://www. euinfrastructure. com/article/Polished-up/http://www. strabag. com/databases/internet/public/files. nsf/Searchview/3ce29a42f9 E61f11c12575e5004d2785/$file/STRABAG


Case study analysis report of online collaboration and networing tools for Social Innovation.pdf

A more apt comparison with the current impact of ICT and internet might be 17th century England

and at a scale that was unimaginable before the rise of Internet-enabled collective platforms. 1 Tepsie includes in its definition social innovations

With the rapid growth of cheap, ubiquitous and powerful tools like the internet, the world-wide-web, social media and smart phone apps, new ways of carrying out social innovation have become possible

This is now possible more than ever before using the internet or mobile apps to link, almost instantaneously and regardless of distance,

using the internet to send algorithms for 3-D printed prosthetic limbs designed for war victims in developing countries for local production and use.

and making policy recommendations based on the cumulative work of WP8. 1 http://digitalsocial. eu/2‘Big data'refers to the vast amount of data that can be collected from the internet,

& care personnel through live video and audio channels over a broadband Internet link Diabetiva (GER) Reach high-risk patients with diabetes mellitus type 2 who have displayed symptoms

On the one hand, some see a brave new world of highly skilled individuals selling their talents in a global market place over the Internet, playing off potential employers against each other (Tapscott & Williams2006),

Much more often, young job seekers use family and other contacts as well as the Internet. The Internet can also be used to match work

or tasks which people need doing with those willing and able to do them in real or very quick time,

www. tepsie. eu 34 This relates to the so called‘internet of things'and‘internet of everything'see also Tepsie D8. 1 section 3. 2. 3:

Another barrier in the Eastserve case is data security due to the citizens'PCS connected to the Internet

Many of the people whose stories it sought to highlight did not have access to the internet at home.

especially the internet and mobile devices. ICT can very efficiently match idle assets with new forms of demand, not otherwise possible,

ICT connectivity, via the Internet and especially mobile, is now making all the difference, driving the massive growth and impact of the sharing economy now possible on a scale never seen before.

reduced waste and mutual support-Online internet and mobile platform for all contact for swapping

and thus wasted, assets by low-income households, builds community & activism, improves environment-Online internet

& strengthen social cohesion-Online internet platform and social media for promotion, news, contacts, discussions, advice,

The Cookisto case similarly uses standard online internet and mobile platforms for all contact, in this case for swapping,

The Streetbank case uses online internet and mobile platforms for all contact for sharing assets.

The Repair Cafés case uses standard technology in the form of an internet platform supporting online communities on a local, national and global level.

Another barrier is lack of computer skills and Internet literacy which can preclude people from participating on the online platform.

Another barrier for the Repair Cafés case is lack of computer skills and Internet literacy

& care personnel through live video and audio channels over a broadband Internet link-Cooperation between the public and private sectors,

where the values are transmitted regularly the Personal Healthcare Telemedicine Service (PHTS) via the internet. -44 diabetes specialists, 299 medical practitioners,

and utilising internet-based citizen science projects to further science and the public understanding of science and the scientific process.

In our examples, DIABETIVA Telemedicine builds on standard ICT with emphasis on telecommunications solutions such as the internet, mobile apps and so on.

By proactively shaping the composition and appearance of today's by far most important ICT infrastructure in the world, the Internet,

-Shape the structure of the Internet, thereby anchoring the HIV/AIDS problem on the Internet's highest infrastructure level-Raise money to support projects/organisations financially-Make users allocate donations-Follow up on funded projects/organisations-Raise nonfinancial support

(smart capital) to support social innovation-Increase the probability of numerous types of actors to donate

However, the approach is almost 100%Internet-based and thus makes use of networks effects extensively of course.

The word about the approach and supported 104 A top-level domain (TLD) is one of the domains at the highest level in the hierarchical Domain name System of the Internet.

the Internet and social media developing vastly and unpredictably. Patient Briefcase-The case is a good example of successful cooperation between the public and private sectors,

In terms of barriers, until recently the biggest technology barrier for the PATIENT BRIEFCASE and the reason why the Patient Briefcase had difficulty becoming commercially operational was the challenge of providing sufficiently stable Internet bandwidth at a suitable price, both

One is a commercial supplier of an Internet service, and one is a charitable organisation dedicated to solving a distinct social problem.

and support Internet sites that conflict with the views and objectives of dothiv g. e. V. However,

and utilising internet-based citizen science projects to further science and the public understanding of science and the scientific process.

-It can be used via the Internet or in paper form (Kurzskalen/short scales) by the public, by professionals and by experts.

and particularly the event of the internet in the case of the MOOCS and gaming technologies for the Quest to Learn example.

access to a computer and Internet and digital literacy. Also, the rise of MOOCS potentially allow for a different value for money approach within public education systems,

As Coursera is accessible to everybody who has access to the internet and because the courses are free Coursera contributes to society with a widening of education possibilities for potentially many different social classes.

It uses the internet to disseminate knowledge on early childhood development. But at the same time it uses the internet to gain knowledge

when MONDEY receives data on the monitoring of babies and toddlers. This is definitely innovative. MONDEY is dynamic and interactive.

access to a computer and Internet and digital literacy. MONDEY specifically also highlight the importance of requires a good framework for data security and data protection. 129 Concluding,

Drivers Role of ICT in social innovation Operational and strategic Policy issues Widening access to education Standard ICT solutions (Internet & platform technology crucial)- Content creation

Internet and digital literacy Personalised education & new learning environment s Standard ICT solutions as well as bespoke technological solutions (for instance gaming)- Content creation-Issue identification-Matching

Gordon E, Baldwin-Philippi J, Balestra M (2013) Why we engage how theories of human behavior contribute to our understanding of civic engagement in a digital era, The Berkman Center for Internet and Society

IPTS (2014) Exploratory Research on Internet-enabled Work Exchanges and Employability: Analysis and synthesis of qualitative evidence on crowdsourcing for work, funding and volunteers, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, European commission, Joint Research Centre, Sevillle, Spain.

The Dark Side of Internet Freedom, Perseus Book Group, New york. Shirky, C. 2008) Here comes everybody how change happens

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which uses the internet to spread the idea and the model for running nonprofit childrens'playgrounds across the USA by targeting community leaders and other local champions and opinion formers. vii) Small-world networks:


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