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Characterising the Digital Twin: A systematic literature review
While there has been a recent growth of interest in the Digital Twin, a variety of definitions employed across industry and academia remain. There is a need to consolidate research such to maintain a common understanding of the topic and ensure future ...
D. Jones +4 more
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Digital platforms and ecosystems: remarks on the dominant organizational forms of the digital age
What are the principal consequences on organization and management of the ongoing Digital Revolution? This essay examines how value can be created and captured in fundamentally new ways thanks to digital innovation.
A. Gawer
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TFOS lifestyle: Impact of the digital environment on the ocular surface.
Eye strain when performing tasks reliant on a digital environment can cause discomfort, affecting productivity and quality of life. Digital eye strain (the preferred terminology) was defined as "the development or exacerbation of recurrent ocular ...
J. Wolffsohn +14 more
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Digital systems are significantly associated with inequality in the global South. That association has traditionally been understood in terms of the digital divide or related terminologies whose core conceptualization is the exclusion of some groups from
R. Heeks
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This current study was conducted in order to develop a digital innovation model based on the digital organizational culture, digital capability, and organizational readiness.
Zhang Zhen +3 more
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The digital rainbow: Digital determinants of health inequities
The widely used socioecological rainbow model from Dahlgren and Whitehead specifies determinants of health inequity on multiple hierarchical levels and suggests that these determinants may interact both within and between levels.
T. Jahnel +3 more
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Digital turn, digital geographies? [PDF]
Geography is in the midst of a digital turn. This turn is reflected in both geographic scholarship and praxis across sub-disciplines. We advance a threefold categorization of the intensifying relationship between geography and the digital, documenting geographies produced through, produced by, and of the digital.
Ash, James +2 more
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Interactive devices and the services they support are reliant on the cloud and the digital infrastructure supporting it. The environmental impacts of this infrastructure are substantial and for particular services the infrastructure can account for up to
Chris Preist, Daniel Schien, Eli Blevis
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The Digital Commons and the Digital Public Sphere How to Advance Digital Democracy Today
This paper asks: what are the democratic potentials of the digital commons and the digital public sphere? First, the article identifies ten problems of digital capitalism. Second, it engages with the notion of the digital public sphere.
C. Fuchs
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Digitalization, digitization of the world and “digital detox”
The complexity of the digitalization phenomenon and its correlation with digitization processes, description of their role and significance in the artistic and design sphere, lack of study of consequences and potential risks require more detailed research of the problem to understand the specifics of the ongoing changes and the situation in general ...
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