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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2022 Finland EnglishPublisher:SEED ecosystem Valkokari, Katri; Valkokari, Pasi; Kortelainen, Helena; Nyblom, Jutta; Pakkala, Daniel; Purhonen, Anu; Papakonstantinou, Nikolaos; Saariluoma, Pertti;SEED is ecosystemic joint action that bring together the pulp, paper, board and tissue manufacturers, engineering companies, technology suppliers and IT sector. Blog post presents the main research outcomes of this project
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publication2016 Finland FinnishAuthors: Dufva, Tomi; Dufva, Mikko;Dufva, Tomi; Dufva, Mikko;Doing things by hand is a way of understanding and being in the world. Digitalisation both opens up new opportunities for doing by hand, and requires an updated experiential understanding of the world. We argue that programming provides hands-on experiences of the digital world and should be regarded as one of the handicrafts of the digital age. It can make the digital world graspable. We provide a short overview of digitalisation and describe three viewpoints to how programming as a handicraft can help to understand its aspects. We look at programming as a tool, a process and material, and draw analogues from the field of art to illustrate these viewpoints. We conclude with a discussion on how programming contributes to the understanding of the digitally-enabled free cooperation of people, and suggest programming as a handicraft to be part of digital citizenship skills.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Finland EnglishBlog post presents the research driven Proof-of-Concept works executed in the SEED Ecosystemic project.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Finland EnglishPublisher:SEED ecosystem SEED is ecosystemic joint action that bring together the pulp, paper, board and tissue manufacturers, engineering companies, technology suppliers and IT sector. Blog post presents the main research outcomes of this project
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2000 Finland FinnishAuthors: Heinonen, Sirkka; Niskanen, Saija;Heinonen, Sirkka; Niskanen, Saija;Tietoyhteiskunnassa etäläsnäolo ja sen konkretisoituminen erilaisina etätoimintoina (etätyö, etäopiskelu, verkkokauppa, etälääketiede, etäasiointi jne) yleistyy. Tieto- ja viestintätekniikoiden mahdollistama maantieteellisten etäisyyksien merkityksen väheneminen on aiheuttanut muutospaineita perinteiselle maantieteelle. Sen uutena osa-alueena ja tiedonalana on syntynyt virtuaalimaantiede, joka tutkii perinteisten maantieteen käsitteiden kuten sijainnin, paikan sekä liikkumisen uudelleen muotoutumista ja uusia merkityssisältöjä tietoyhteiskunnassa. Virtuaalimaantiede tarkastelee virtuaalipaikkoja ja -tiloja, niiden keskinäisiä suhteita sekä kytkentöjä perinteisen maantieteen elementteihin. Virtuaalimaantiede on kiinnostunut myös virtuaaliyhteisöistä ja niiden kulttuurisesta käyttäytymisestä. Rajojen määrittely ja kartoitus on haasteellinen tehtävä, sillä käsiteltävät elementit eivät ole välttämättä maanpinnalla näkyvissä. Etäisyyden sijasta etäisyyksien suhteet toisiinsa ovat merkityks ellisiä. Virtuaalimaantieteen haasteet tulee huolella analysoida kehitettäessä henkilökohtaista navigointia Suomen uusitun tietoyhteiskuntastrategian kärkihankkeessa.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 FinlandPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | knowlEdgeEC| knowlEdgeAuthors: Walter, Stefan;Walter, Stefan;Integrating cross-company activities to form supply chains (SC) reduces costs, resource waste, and builds relations for mutual improvement. However, with more tiers involved, monitoring and addressing problems becomes more difficult. This puts the continuity of the SC at risk. The EU knowlEdge project addresses monitoring and learning in the SC through artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that are distributed, scalable and collaborative. With algorithms for self-learning and automatic value creation, rigid organisation is replaced by flexible networks, facilitating knowledge sharing. Technologies from different domains, including AI and data analytics, are unified into a software architecture. The architecture constitutes a systemic solution and leapfrogs SC performance, including adaptability and autonomy. This allows to respond to evolving markets and to address deviations better.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Netherlands, FinlandPublisher:Emerald Authors: Shahrokh Nikou; Mark De Reuver; Matin Mahboob Kanafi;Shahrokh Nikou; Mark De Reuver; Matin Mahboob Kanafi;PurposeInformation and digital literacy have recently received much interest, and they are being viewed as critical strategic organisational resources and skills that employees need to obtain in order to function at their workplaces. Yet, the role of employees' literacy seems to be neglected in current literature. This paper aims to explore the roles that information and digital literacy play on the employees' perception in relation to usefulness and ease of use of digital technologies and consequently their intention to use technology in the practices they perform at the workplace.Design/methodology/approachThis paper builds a conceptual model with key constructs (information literacy and digital literacy) as new antecedents to the technology acceptance model and aims to establish that information literacy and digital literacy are indirect determinants of employees' intention to use digital technologies at the workplace. The data set used in this paper comprises of 121 respondents and structural equation modelling was used.FindingsThe findings reveal that both information literacy and digital literacy have a direct impact on perceived ease of use of technology but not on the perceive usefulness. The findings also show that both literacies have an indirect impact on the intention to use digital technology at work via attitude towards use.Practical implicationsManagers and decision-makers should pay close attention to the literacy levels of their staff. Because literacies are such an important skillset in the digital age, managers and chief information officers may want to start by identifying which work groups or individuals require literacy training and instruction, and then provide specific and relevant training or literacy interventions to help those who lack sufficient literacy.Originality/valueThis is one of the first studies to consider information literacy and digital literacy as new antecedents of the technology acceptance model at the workplace environment.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eu2 citations 2 popularity Top 10% influence Average impulse Average Powered by BIP!visibility 34visibility views 34 download downloads 39 Powered bymore_vert NARCIS; Journal of D... arrow_drop_down University of Oulu Repository - JultikaArticle . 2022Data sources: University of Oulu Repository - JultikaJournal of DocumentationArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Emerald Insight Site PoliciesData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 Finland EnglishPublisher:John Wiley & Sons Authors: Konttila, J. (Jenni); Siira, H. (Heidi); Kyngäs, H. (Helvi); Lahtinen, M. (Minna); +10 AuthorsKonttila, J. (Jenni); Siira, H. (Heidi); Kyngäs, H. (Helvi); Lahtinen, M. (Minna); Elo, S. (Satu); Kääriäinen, M. (Maria); Kaakinen, P. (Pirjo); Oikarinen, A. (Anne); Yamakawa, M. (Miyae); Fukui, S. (Sakiko); Utsumi, M. (Momoe); Higami, Y. (Yoko); Higuchi, A. (Akari); Mikkonen, K. (Kristina);Abstract Aims and objectives: To identify key areas of competence for digitalisation in healthcare settings, describe healthcare professionals’ competencies in these areas and identify factors related to their competence. Background: Digitalisation requires changes in healthcare practices, policies and actions to revise job expectations and workflows. The aspects of patient safety and integration of digitalisation into the professional context necessitate an assessment of healthcare professionals’ competencies in digitalisation. Design: Systematic review. Methods: A systematic review was conducted following Center of Reviews and Dissemination guidelines, including application of a PRISMA statement. Four databases—CINAHL (EBSCO), MEDLINE (Ovid), Web of Science and Academic Search Premiere (EBSCO)—were searched for relevant original peer‐reviewed studies published between 2012–2017. Twelve were chosen for final analysis: five quantitative studies and seven qualitative studies, which were, respectively, subjected to narrative and thematic synthesis. Results: Key competence areas regarding digitalisation from a healthcare perspective identified encompass knowledge of digital technology and the digital skills required to provide good patient care, including associated social and communication skills, and ethical considerations of digitalisation in patient care. Healthcare professionals need the motivation and willingness to acquire experience of digitalisation in their professional context. Collegial and organisational support appear to be essential factors for building positive experiences of digitalisation for healthcare professionals. Conclusion: Healthcare organisations should both pay attention to the social environment of a workplace and create a positive atmosphere if they want to improve the response to digitalisation. The successful implementation of new technology requires organisational and collegial support. Relevance to clinical practice: Recommendations for clinical practice include the following: development of competence in digitalisation by healthcare professionals when using technological equipment to minimise errors; provision of sufficient resources, equipment and room for technology usage; and provision of regular education that considers the participants’ competencies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 FinlandPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | knowlEdgeEC| knowlEdgeAuthors: Walter, Stefan;Walter, Stefan;AbstractThe integration of cross-company activities to form global supply chains (SC) has several benefits, including reducing costs, minimizing energy and resource waste, and promoting relationships for improving all network actors. However, as the number of tiers of suppliers and customers increases, monitoring processes and identifying problems becomes more challenging, which can threaten the continuity of the SC. To address this issue, the EU knowlEdge project proposes using artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that are distributed, scalable, and collaborative to enable automatic monitoring and learning in the SC. This approach replaces rigid organization with flexible networks that leverage self-learning algorithms and automatic value creation, thereby facilitating knowledge sharing. The project unifies technologies from various domains, including AI, data analytics, edge, and cloud computing, into a software architecture that offers a systemic solution rather than an incremental improvement. This architecture enhances SC performance, including adaptability and autonomy, and enables industry to adopt adaptive strategies. The platform’s functionality is tested in manufacturing, where it will improve production monitoring and planning and enable human intervention and learning. The AI application is expected to increase performance on various business and production indicators, which will also have an impact beyond the factory floor. With this approach, managers can respond quickly to changing customer requirements, while deviations in planned processes can be addressed more effectively. Additionally, the research conducted by the project will provide insights into future management and learning in SC.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 FinlandPublisher:Finnish Journal of eHealth and eWelfare Authors: Hanna-Leena Huttunen; Pertti Seppänen; Raija Halonen;Hanna-Leena Huttunen; Pertti Seppänen; Raija Halonen;doi: 10.23996/fjhw.111575
This study analysed how migraine patients assume to improve their daily life if wearable sensors provide them pre-warnings of approaching or impending migraine attacks. The study analysed the use of new technology in identifying pre-symptoms in migraine patients using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) focusing on the assumed usefulness of a wearable device. The study added understanding of getting migraine patients to accept smart technology to support their own treatments. The results were drawn from a sample of altogether 582 migraine patients with or without an aura. The difference between migraine with aura and without aura is that migraine with aura precedes physical symptoms like visual disturbances, numbness, and difficulty in speech, while there are no pre-symptoms in migraine without aura. The assumed wearable device (WBAN) notifies, however, the bio-signals of an oncoming migraine attack. Due to current achievements with available digitalised tools to monitor health and wellbeing, also self-care is benefiting. Pre-migraine symptoms are among the biggest challenges in identifying migraine. Noting this, our study addressed the value of wearable sensors in early recognition of migraine attacks.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2022 Finland EnglishPublisher:SEED ecosystem Valkokari, Katri; Valkokari, Pasi; Kortelainen, Helena; Nyblom, Jutta; Pakkala, Daniel; Purhonen, Anu; Papakonstantinou, Nikolaos; Saariluoma, Pertti;SEED is ecosystemic joint action that bring together the pulp, paper, board and tissue manufacturers, engineering companies, technology suppliers and IT sector. Blog post presents the main research outcomes of this project
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publication2016 Finland FinnishAuthors: Dufva, Tomi; Dufva, Mikko;Dufva, Tomi; Dufva, Mikko;Doing things by hand is a way of understanding and being in the world. Digitalisation both opens up new opportunities for doing by hand, and requires an updated experiential understanding of the world. We argue that programming provides hands-on experiences of the digital world and should be regarded as one of the handicrafts of the digital age. It can make the digital world graspable. We provide a short overview of digitalisation and describe three viewpoints to how programming as a handicraft can help to understand its aspects. We look at programming as a tool, a process and material, and draw analogues from the field of art to illustrate these viewpoints. We conclude with a discussion on how programming contributes to the understanding of the digitally-enabled free cooperation of people, and suggest programming as a handicraft to be part of digital citizenship skills.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2000 Finland FinnishAuthors: Heinonen, Sirkka; Niskanen, Saija;Heinonen, Sirkka; Niskanen, Saija;Tietoyhteiskunnassa etäläsnäolo ja sen konkretisoituminen erilaisina etätoimintoina (etätyö, etäopiskelu, verkkokauppa, etälääketiede, etäasiointi jne) yleistyy. Tieto- ja viestintätekniikoiden mahdollistama maantieteellisten etäisyyksien merkityksen väheneminen on aiheuttanut muutospaineita perinteiselle maantieteelle. Sen uutena osa-alueena ja tiedonalana on syntynyt virtuaalimaantiede, joka tutkii perinteisten maantieteen käsitteiden kuten sijainnin, paikan sekä liikkumisen uudelleen muotoutumista ja uusia merkityssisältöjä tietoyhteiskunnassa. Virtuaalimaantiede tarkastelee virtuaalipaikkoja ja -tiloja, niiden keskinäisiä suhteita sekä kytkentöjä perinteisen maantieteen elementteihin. Virtuaalimaantiede on kiinnostunut myös virtuaaliyhteisöistä ja niiden kulttuurisesta käyttäytymisestä. Rajojen määrittely ja kartoitus on haasteellinen tehtävä, sillä käsiteltävät elementit eivät ole välttämättä maanpinnalla näkyvissä. Etäisyyden sijasta etäisyyksien suhteet toisiinsa ovat merkityks ellisiä. Virtuaalimaantieteen haasteet tulee huolella analysoida kehitettäessä henkilökohtaista navigointia Suomen uusitun tietoyhteiskuntastrategian kärkihankkeessa.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 FinlandPublisher:Elsevier BV Funded by:EC | knowlEdgeEC| knowlEdgeAuthors: Walter, Stefan;Walter, Stefan;Integrating cross-company activities to form supply chains (SC) reduces costs, resource waste, and builds relations for mutual improvement. However, with more tiers involved, monitoring and addressing problems becomes more difficult. This puts the continuity of the SC at risk. The EU knowlEdge project addresses monitoring and learning in the SC through artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that are distributed, scalable and collaborative. With algorithms for self-learning and automatic value creation, rigid organisation is replaced by flexible networks, facilitating knowledge sharing. Technologies from different domains, including AI and data analytics, are unified into a software architecture. The architecture constitutes a systemic solution and leapfrogs SC performance, including adaptability and autonomy. This allows to respond to evolving markets and to address deviations better.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Netherlands, FinlandPublisher:Emerald Authors: Shahrokh Nikou; Mark De Reuver; Matin Mahboob Kanafi;Shahrokh Nikou; Mark De Reuver; Matin Mahboob Kanafi;PurposeInformation and digital literacy have recently received much interest, and they are being viewed as critical strategic organisational resources and skills that employees need to obtain in order to function at their workplaces. Yet, the role of employees' literacy seems to be neglected in current literature. This paper aims to explore the roles that information and digital literacy play on the employees' perception in relation to usefulness and ease of use of digital technologies and consequently their intention to use technology in the practices they perform at the workplace.Design/methodology/approachThis paper builds a conceptual model with key constructs (information literacy and digital literacy) as new antecedents to the technology acceptance model and aims to establish that information literacy and digital literacy are indirect determinants of employees' intention to use digital technologies at the workplace. The data set used in this paper comprises of 121 respondents and structural equation modelling was used.FindingsThe findings reveal that both information literacy and digital literacy have a direct impact on perceived ease of use of technology but not on the perceive usefulness. The findings also show that both literacies have an indirect impact on the intention to use digital technology at work via attitude towards use.Practical implicationsManagers and decision-makers should pay close attention to the literacy levels of their staff. Because literacies are such an important skillset in the digital age, managers and chief information officers may want to start by identifying which work groups or individuals require literacy training and instruction, and then provide specific and relevant training or literacy interventions to help those who lack sufficient literacy.Originality/valueThis is one of the first studies to consider information literacy and digital literacy as new antecedents of the technology acceptance model at the workplace environment.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2019 Finland EnglishPublisher:John Wiley & Sons Authors: Konttila, J. (Jenni); Siira, H. (Heidi); Kyngäs, H. (Helvi); Lahtinen, M. (Minna); +10 AuthorsKonttila, J. (Jenni); Siira, H. (Heidi); Kyngäs, H. (Helvi); Lahtinen, M. (Minna); Elo, S. (Satu); Kääriäinen, M. (Maria); Kaakinen, P. (Pirjo); Oikarinen, A. (Anne); Yamakawa, M. (Miyae); Fukui, S. (Sakiko); Utsumi, M. (Momoe); Higami, Y. (Yoko); Higuchi, A. (Akari); Mikkonen, K. (Kristina);Abstract Aims and objectives: To identify key areas of competence for digitalisation in healthcare settings, describe healthcare professionals’ competencies in these areas and identify factors related to their competence. Background: Digitalisation requires changes in healthcare practices, policies and actions to revise job expectations and workflows. The aspects of patient safety and integration of digitalisation into the professional context necessitate an assessment of healthcare professionals’ competencies in digitalisation. Design: Systematic review. Methods: A systematic review was conducted following Center of Reviews and Dissemination guidelines, including application of a PRISMA statement. Four databases—CINAHL (EBSCO), MEDLINE (Ovid), Web of Science and Academic Search Premiere (EBSCO)—were searched for relevant original peer‐reviewed studies published between 2012–2017. Twelve were chosen for final analysis: five quantitative studies and seven qualitative studies, which were, respectively, subjected to narrative and thematic synthesis. Results: Key competence areas regarding digitalisation from a healthcare perspective identified encompass knowledge of digital technology and the digital skills required to provide good patient care, including associated social and communication skills, and ethical considerations of digitalisation in patient care. Healthcare professionals need the motivation and willingness to acquire experience of digitalisation in their professional context. Collegial and organisational support appear to be essential factors for building positive experiences of digitalisation for healthcare professionals. Conclusion: Healthcare organisations should both pay attention to the social environment of a workplace and create a positive atmosphere if they want to improve the response to digitalisation. The successful implementation of new technology requires organisational and collegial support. Relevance to clinical practice: Recommendations for clinical practice include the following: development of competence in digitalisation by healthcare professionals when using technological equipment to minimise errors; provision of sufficient resources, equipment and room for technology usage; and provision of regular education that considers the participants’ competencies.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023 FinlandPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | knowlEdgeEC| knowlEdgeAuthors: Walter, Stefan;Walter, Stefan;AbstractThe integration of cross-company activities to form global supply chains (SC) has several benefits, including reducing costs, minimizing energy and resource waste, and promoting relationships for improving all network actors. However, as the number of tiers of suppliers and customers increases, monitoring processes and identifying problems becomes more challenging, which can threaten the continuity of the SC. To address this issue, the EU knowlEdge project proposes using artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that are distributed, scalable, and collaborative to enable automatic monitoring and learning in the SC. This approach replaces rigid organization with flexible networks that leverage self-learning algorithms and automatic value creation, thereby facilitating knowledge sharing. The project unifies technologies from various domains, including AI, data analytics, edge, and cloud computing, into a software architecture that offers a systemic solution rather than an incremental improvement. This architecture enhances SC performance, including adaptability and autonomy, and enables industry to adopt adaptive strategies. The platform’s functionality is tested in manufacturing, where it will improve production monitoring and planning and enable human intervention and learning. The AI application is expected to increase performance on various business and production indicators, which will also have an impact beyond the factory floor. With this approach, managers can respond quickly to changing customer requirements, while deviations in planned processes can be addressed more effectively. Additionally, the research conducted by the project will provide insights into future management and learning in SC.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 FinlandPublisher:Finnish Journal of eHealth and eWelfare Authors: Hanna-Leena Huttunen; Pertti Seppänen; Raija Halonen;Hanna-Leena Huttunen; Pertti Seppänen; Raija Halonen;doi: 10.23996/fjhw.111575
This study analysed how migraine patients assume to improve their daily life if wearable sensors provide them pre-warnings of approaching or impending migraine attacks. The study analysed the use of new technology in identifying pre-symptoms in migraine patients using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) focusing on the assumed usefulness of a wearable device. The study added understanding of getting migraine patients to accept smart technology to support their own treatments. The results were drawn from a sample of altogether 582 migraine patients with or without an aura. The difference between migraine with aura and without aura is that migraine with aura precedes physical symptoms like visual disturbances, numbness, and difficulty in speech, while there are no pre-symptoms in migraine without aura. The assumed wearable device (WBAN) notifies, however, the bio-signals of an oncoming migraine attack. Due to current achievements with available digitalised tools to monitor health and wellbeing, also self-care is benefiting. Pre-migraine symptoms are among the biggest challenges in identifying migraine. Noting this, our study addressed the value of wearable sensors in early recognition of migraine attacks.
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