Abstracts
Abstracts presented at CADE 2017:
Parallel Session 1
- Sweatcoin: Developing novel algorithms to re-define rewards for physical activities - Mark Elliot (University of Warwick); Anton Derlyatka (Sweatco Ltd); Dmitry Koval (Sweatco Ltd)
- Private-public paradox in social technology consumption: Moving beyond Technology Acceptance models towards a dynamic Paradox Theory of ongoing technology consumption towards a dynamic Paradox Theory of ongoing technology consumption - Suket S. Parihar; Anna Watson; Sue Halliday; Ariadne Kapetanaki (University of Hertfordshire)
- Smart service design: Efficiency and effectiveness of digital interactions for customer - Steve Pearce (University of Bristol)
Parallel Session 2
- Smart service design: Efficiency and effectiveness of digital interactions for customer - Helen Oliver (University of Cambridge/The Alan Turing Institute)
- Users' preferences towards online privacy: The case of GDPR - Michał Paliński (University of Warsaw); Maciej Sobolewski (University of Warsaw)
- Regulatory framework for over-the-top services (OTT): Is the European Union afraid of OTT? - Joanna Mazur (University of Warsaw)
Parallel Session 3
- Technology-enabled co-creation in restorative humanitarian aid delivery - Kyle Alves (The University of the West of England)
- Sharing economy vs traditional firms: A war between standards? Kristof Gyodi (University of Warsaw)
Parallel Session 4
- Measuring servitization in the digital economy - Zena Wood (University of Greenwich); Glenn Parry (The University of the West of England); David Walker (University of Exeter); Marco Del Vecchio (University of Warwick)
- Integrated process and project management in entrepreneurial service organizations - Arvi Kuura (Parnu College, University of Tartu)
Parallel Session 5
- Programmable money, digital gold and the future of blockchain: Categorizing the affordances and expectations of a promising technology - Beth Kewell (University of Surrey); Catherine Mulligan (Imperial College London); Phil Godsiff (University of Surrey); Roger Maull (University of Surrey)
- Do smart mobiles apps produce smart financial decisions? Juan Moreno-Paredes (University of Southampto
Parallel Session 6
- An empirical analysis of the number of Unique Browsers of the websites of UK regional newspapers - Michael Brightman (University of Central Lancashire)
- Service experience participation styles in a young people's virtual world - Janet Ward (University of Sunderland); Johanna Gummerus (Hanken School of Economics); Mitchell Ness (Newcastle University)
Parallel Session 7
- The impact of 3D printing on digital innovation in the sharing economy - Wen Liu (University of Cambridge)
- Towards a strategic model of disruptions and equilibria in digital service systems - Albrecht Fritzsche (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)
Parallel Session 8
- Augmented shopping in a socially-situated context: The role of augmentation on purchase decision satisfaction in an online shopping environment - Jonas Heller (University of New South Wales)