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The Office of the Future
Virtual reality has the potential to change the way we work. We envision the future office worker to be able to work productively everywhere solely using portable standard input devices and immersive head-mounted displays....
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Breaking the Screen
Virtual Reality (VR) has the potential to transform knowledge work. One advantage of VR knowledge work is that it allows extending 2D displays into the third dimension, enabling new operations, such as selecting overlapping...
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ReconViguRation
Physical keyboards are common peripherals for personal computers and are efficient standard text entry devices. Recent research has investigated how physical keyboards can be used in immersive head-mounted display-based Virtual...
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Killing Kindly: Applying Jens Timmermann's Kantian Ethics of Animal Welfare to the Modern System of Livestock Farming
Alexander Lowe
Jan 01, 0001
This essay seeks to contribute to this conversation in an ethically applicable way, addressing specifically the Kantian vein of animal welfare discussed by Dr. Jens Timmermann in his essay When the Tail Wags the Dog: Animal...
Published by: Ursinus College
Media Coverage of 3D Visual Tools Used in Urban Participatory Planning
The opportunities provided by adopting digitally-generated visual tools in urban participatory planning are compelling. These visual tools can promote interactions between authorities and citizens and among citizens. However...
Teardown Index
Replacing older homes with new ones constructed to higher efficiency standards is one way to raise the operating efficiency of building stocks. However, new buildings require large amounts of embodied energy to construct, and it...
Trust-Supporting Design Elements as Signals for AI-Based Chatbots in Customer Service
In the present study, different trust factors regarding customers' perceptions of their intention to interact with or without trust-supporting design elements as signals (stimuli) in an artificial intelligence (AI)-based chatbot...
The new retailer
Jens Nordfält
Jan 01, 2017
Retailers have a potentially great impact on the surrounding society. The retail store and the assortment it carries is often the interface between a manufacturing company and the consumer. The majority of all purchase decision...
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The River Lech—a Cyborg
Jens Soentgen
Jan 07, 2019
What is a river? Wikipedia describes a river as “a natural, linear body of water that flows over land surfaces.” This definition, however, is only an external and geometric definition; I would like to present an alternative. My...
The new retailer
Jens Nordfält
Jan 01, 2017
Retailers have a potentially great impact on the surrounding society. The retail store and the assortment it carries is often the interface between a manufacturing company and the consumer. The majority of all purchase decision...
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The River Lech—a Cyborg
Jens Soentgen
Jan 07, 2019
What is a river? Wikipedia describes a river as “a natural, linear body of water that flows over land surfaces.” This definition, however, is only an external and geometric definition; I would like to present an alternative. My...
Delivering integrated solutions in the public sector
The paper analyzes changes in suppliers' organizational structures to deliver integrated solutions by examining the bundling across different project phases with a focus on realizing risk transfer and through-life innovation. A...
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Towards a model of governance in complex (product–service) inter‐organizational systems
Traditional business models coped with the complexity inherent in buying complex capital assets that will be operated and maintained over many years by a division of labour based on subsets of the value chain. Recently...
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Procuring complex performance
Jens Roehrich, Mike Lewis
Dec 31, 2014
Purpose – While previous studies explored the argument that allies the notion of complexity to the complex product-service offerings being procured, this paper explores whether there is a corollary with exchange governance...
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Procuring complex performance
Jens Roehrich, Mike Lewis
Jan 28, 2014
Purpose – While previous studies explored the argument that allies the notion of complexity to the complex product-service offerings being procured, this paper explores whether there is a corollary with exchange governance...
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Towards a model of governance in complex (product–service) inter‐organizational systems
Traditional business models coped with the complexity inherent in buying complex capital assets that will be operated and maintained over many years by a division of labour based on subsets of the value chain. Recently...
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Contracts, relationships and integration
Although there is a growing body of research exploring the transition to a more service-based orientation in complex product markets, the majority of this literature adopts what might be classified as a 'manufactureractive'...
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