Abstracts
Abstracts presented at CADE 2018:
Session 1 (Monday, 18th June: 11:00 – 13:00)
- The Value of Personal Data – Carsten Maple (University of Warwick), Sinong Ma (University of Warwick), Anya Skatova (University of Bristol) & Rebecca McDonald (University of Birmingham)
- Trust in the (Sharing) Economy: A Review of Trends and Directions for Future Research – Ana Babic-Rosario & Rosanna Garcia (University of Denver)
- Participatory Design Fiction and the Wearable HAT: The Story So Far – Helen Oliver (The Alan Turing Institute/University of Cambridge)
- Mobilising Information Resources – Dominik Kalb (Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co.KG)
Parallel Session 2 (Tuesday, 19th June: 10.30-12.30)
- The Impact of Digital Technology Affordances on Visitor Experience: A Pilot Study – P A Smart (University of Exeter), L A Phillips (University of Exeter), I E Smart (University of Bristol), L Blyth (Exeter Cathedral) & Jean-Baptiste Suquet (NEOMA Business School)
- Improving Customer Experience in Retail Banking: Modeling Contemporary Marketing with Ubiquitous Technology – Anna Margulis (Université du Québec en Outaouais) & Harold Boeck (ESG UQAM)
- The Impact of Same-Side Network Structure on Customers’ Choice of Digital Service Platform – Kristina Maiksteniene (ISM University of Management and Economics)
- Non-fungible Token as a New Type of Business Model in the Field of Tokenomics – Damian Zieba (University of Warsaw)
Parallel Session 3 (Tuesday, 19th June: 10.30-12.30)
- Digital Literacy and Datalockers: A Research Agenda – Beth Kewell & Phil Godsiff (University of Surrey)
- The Impact of Assessment on Student ICT Literacy – Mel Hudson Smith (University of the West of England)
- Leveraging The Land Grab: Threshold Concepts For Teaching The Digital Economy – Steve Pearce (University of Bristol)
- The Use of Real Time Information to Allow Mass Bespoke Manufacturing – Zena Wood (University of Greenwich), M Koschate-Reis (University of Exeter), J Cinnamon (University of Exeter) & P Godsiff (University of Surrey)
Parallel Session 4 (Wednesday, 20th June: 10.30-12.30)
- Using Digital to Understand the Physical Environment in the Digital Economy – Zena Wood (University of Greenwich)
- Virtual Managers’ Perspective on Virtual Work – Challenges and New Practices in Service Organisations – Gerda Mihhailova (University of Tartu)
- Service Systems and the Topology of Digital Innovation – Albrecht Fritzsche (Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg)
Parallel Session 5 (Wednesday, 20th June: 10.30-12.30)
- An Empirical Analysis of the Number of Unique Browsers of the websites of UK Regional Newspapers – Michael Brightman (University of Central Lancashire)
- A Boardroom Perspective on Digital Transformation – Niko Karjalainen (TECOM Group)