The research question of this study attempts to identify which are the leading factors for the adoption of a sourcing Software as a Service model for Business Intelligence applications. The objective is to build a model containing enabling factors for the adoption of BI solutions. We seek to expand on the Benlian et al. model [1] which is based on a theoretical framework including axioms from Transaction Cost Theory, Resource Based View, Theory of Planned Behavior. In order to better understand the phenomenon under investigation, we will use also the Organizational Culture Theory. It is a theoretical research in progress.
Mobile technologies are increasingly pervading a substantial portion of everyday life. In particular, the economic sector of consumers and private sales has shown a very high rate of utilization of mobile applications. Mobile payments are no exception, and the economic development relies more and more on mobile technologies. Bank institutions and financial firms are privileged targets for cyber attacks and organized crime, exploiting vulnerabilities of smart mobile devices in particular for host card emulation wireless payments. The research analysis was based on mobile platform Android and identified ten original (novel) controls that can avoid possible attacks on payment transactions and/or privacy. The study has practical implications as practitioners and organizations, like banks, shall control the risks associated with the taxonomy of tamper IDs. Organizational implications can be regarded as the need for banks to look into software development for mobile applications.
The growth of the public Internet and enterprise intranets as a digital distribution mechanism for information has exploded and today one of the most promising developments is the so‐called push technology. Current push technology‐based packages deliver customised news to users’ desktops, reducing the burden of acquiring and integrating data from multiple and dynamic sources. Aims to discuss the potential of push technology in integrating current techniques for evaluating IS/IT investments.
We examine the basic issues concerning the interplay of ICT-IS with an ageing society and the 'e-Inclusion' strategy developed by the European Union (EU). We claim that, because of their innovative traits, Italian industrial districts represent appropriate environments for the implementation of public policies in support of an ageing information society. In fast growing countries, such as China, this approach could spur the development and the competitiveness of both e-services and small and medium size firms (SMEs). Present agreements between China and the EU can fuel appropriate research and ventures in relevant fields.
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