2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10209-017-0548-6
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Improving the information society skills: Is knowledge accessible for all?

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“…For question C2 ("Evaluate (next 12-18 months) the priorities in the implementation of DT in the organization"), for the same technology categories of question B8, the respondents must classify the ten technologies within the following scale ranging: "No priority" (1), "Low priority" (2), "Strong priority" (3), "Total priority" (4) and (N/A) "Not applicable".…”
Section: Analysis and Discussion Of The Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For question C2 ("Evaluate (next 12-18 months) the priorities in the implementation of DT in the organization"), for the same technology categories of question B8, the respondents must classify the ten technologies within the following scale ranging: "No priority" (1), "Low priority" (2), "Strong priority" (3), "Total priority" (4) and (N/A) "Not applicable".…”
Section: Analysis and Discussion Of The Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organizations who do not take advantage of this moment to evolve and transform themselves, are in danger of disappearing or being superseded by more agile organizations. In this sense, DT are also improving usability and accessibility in the educational context [4]. Technology is ever-present and allows for the incorporation and strengthening of new educational strategies, currently employed in new teaching frameworks in the last two decades [5].DT supplies a plethora of competition, new business models, new organizational models and new services.…”
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“…Technological ecosystems [39][40][41][42][43][44] are considered a variant of software ecosystems [45,46] in which people are an inherent part of the ecosystem. Users are part of the processes of definition and development of ecosystems, not only in the phase of obtaining requirements [47] or as final users, but as a critical component in complex systems [48,49].…”
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“…In today's society, where we have chosen to include the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) [12], it is common to bet on the creation of intelligent systems in various sectors, which usually have positive effects and generate inclusive social models making cities more attractive for their citizens [15] [11] and because their presence and impact is growing, it is important to take advantage of the opportunities that offers us [20]. It is in this kind of environments where crowdsourcing has become a very important tool for the search of solutions based on the information provided by the community and the enrichment through the generated interactions [21], in such way that it becomes a useful way to capture information, synthesize it and generate knowledge related to different social problems [7].…”
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