- Defining mechanisms for having a socio-technical system aligned110-117
Ilia Bider
CEUR-WS.org/Vol-3857 – Socio-Technical Perspectives in Information Systems (STPIS 2024)
Full proceedings https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3857/
STPIS 2024
Socio-Technical Perspectives in Information Systems 2024
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Socio-Technical Perspectives in Information Systems (STPIS 2024)
Hybrid conference with a workshop at University of Jöngköping, Sweden, August 16-17, 2024.
Edited by STPIS’24 chairs:
Peter Bednar *
Joakim Kävrestad **
Erik Bergström ***
Mikko Rajanen ****
Helena Vallo Hult *****
Alessio Maria Braccini ******
Anna Sigridur Islind *******
Fatema Zaghloul ********
* University of Portsmouth, UK & Lund University, Sweden
** University of Jönköping, Sweden
*** University of Jönköping, Sweden
**** University of Oulu, Finland
***** University West, Sweden & NU Hospital Group, Sweden
****** Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Italy
******* Reykjavik University, Iceland
******** University of Bristol, UK
Table of Contents
- Preface1-7
Summary: There were 26 papers submitted for peer-review to this conference. Out of these, 18 papers were accepted after a revision, a presentation and a second round of peer-reviews.
Introductory session
- Digital Transformation – Handling socio-technical complexity through enterprise modeling – Abstract8
Ulf Seigerroth - How sociotechnical reflection influence wellbeing and productivity during GenAI integration9-11
Louise Harder Fischer - Applications of AI in sociotechnical work systems: Fundamental change or just a type of partial automation?12-21
Steven Alter
Principles, methods and human centred aspiration and focus
- NOMIS: A Socio-Technical Approach to Human-Centered Information Systems Development22-45
José Cordeiro - Reifying socio-technical and socio-ecological perspectives for systems changes: From rearranging objects to repacing rhythms46-76
David Ing - Exploring barriers to effective organisational change using combined approach: Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) and ETHICS (a socio-technical design approach)77-88
Ijeoma Ojukwu, Peter Bednar - Subjectivity playing leapfrog: keep vs. change – The cognitive autobiography of an ICT Lab during the Digital Revolution89-109
Gianni Jacucci - Defining mechanisms for having a socio-technical system aligned110-117
Ilia Bider
Cybersecurity and risks
- Factors influencing the adoption of awareness-raising activities in SMEs118-131
Erik Bergström, Joakim Kävrestad, Johannes Hou Gustafsson, Hannes Jonsson - An exploration into organizational practice to address insider risk: A socio-technical perspective132-139
Robert Kennedy - Exploring the ethics of cyber deception technologies for defensive cyber deception140-148
Iain Reid, Angela Okeke-Ramos, Mikolaj Serafin - Building a security team in academia: proposal of a new concept149-160
Martin Havránek, Václav Lohr, Pavel Ambruz, Martin Lukáš, Miloš Ulman - An exploration into work practices of physical security professionals: A sociotechnical perspective161-171
Mia Korhonen, Moufida Sadok
Work system and human activity
- The future of collaborative robotics AI in Industry 5.0: An academic perspective with a practice approach172-181
William Wai Leong Lee - Marketplace platforms as drivers of agency in addressing societal challenges182-200
Magdalena Pfaffl - An examination of three ethical perspectives on IT practitioners’ intentions to implement accessibility in IT artifact design201-214
Juho-Pekka Mäkipää, Jyri Naarmala - Socio-technical foundations of sustainable business practices during VUCA215-231
Iva Atanassova, Peter Bednar
Perspective, evaluation and judgement
- Using aspect-based sentiment analysis as a tool for socio-technical system design232-255
Parisa Saadati, Laden Husamaldin, Jose Abdelnour-Nocera - Evaluating cognitive biases and DSS utilization in strategic management: A socio-technical perspective256-268
Petra Blahova, Jan Saro, Jan Rydval, Helena Brozova - Assessing students’ awareness and education of web accessibility in web development and interface design programs269-315
Elin Henriksson, Anna Uddstrom, Lotte van Bree
2024-10-31: submitted by Mikko Rajanen, metadata incl. bibliographic data published under Creative Commons CC0
2024-12-03: published on CEUR Workshop Proceedings (CEUR-WS.org, ISSN 1613-0073) |valid HTML5|