69 research outputs found
Peer Review and Reflective Teaching Practices: An Effective Mechanism for Quality Enhancement in Higher Education
Quality education and teacher accountability are predominant issues generating apprehension in higher education. Traditional methods of evaluation are giving way to more contemporary methods. One technique that is being implemented in many universities throughout the world that provides feedback and improves pedagogical approaches is a formative and collaborative process known as peer review of teaching (PRT). Review of the literature included 34 studies which identified five themes that offered pros and cons regarding the viability of PRT in teacher evaluations. A matrix table was created on additional 27 studies on the SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat) analysis framework. Four factors were derived from the SWOT framework that indicates PTR as a positive strategy in higher education
Managing and Leading Creative Universities - Foundations of Successful Science Management: A Hands-On Guide for (Future) Academics
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Issues and Topics to Consider for Information Management Research in eMedia Industries
The digital media industry produces vast data along the content value chain. Any interaction with digital media yields data, often in real-time, both on production and consumption side. This data can be turned to immediately available business information on the operational level, e.g. editors continuously tweak their workflows upon social media feedback. This questions the traditional distinction between organization levels, changing the role of strategic management in the media business and the kind of information it is acting upon. An integration of business information and content management systems throughout the whole value chain holds great potential for future business intelligence applications in the media sector
Towards a model of transformation: Manager's perceptions of transformation in an e-business environment
In the Entrepreneurial Millennium, companies and industries must come to terms with change. When change is radical, they must manage a metamorphosis by way of transformation. Here industry structures and relationships may change radically where new rules and guidelines are needed to manage the business and its customers in the transformed dimension. Some studies have conducted research and analysed findings according to the transformational impact on the organisations showing that early adopters of e-business show a trend towards cost reductions and administrative efficiencies while more mature users focus on strategic level change and advantage (Ash and Burn, 2003). Other researchers have studied the challenges that major organisations have encountered while expanding their ebusiness transformation strategy (Ranganathan, Shetty and Muthukumaran, 2004). Managers therefore need to develop a better understanding of the theory and processes associated with the transformation in an e-business context. This paper reviews the findings of field research and uses it as a basis to propose a new model of transformation which may guide future research and lead to a better understanding of what is involved in the process. © 2008 iKMS & World Scientific Publishing Co
Business intelligence in meeting planning software
This paper is a content analysis of business intelligence functionality in major meeting planning software. The research explores products for list management work (primarily handling online registration), various products providing multi-level database support (registration, housing, event logistics), and others in the categories of attendee management and exhibition management. It presents an assessment of applications’ abilities to fulfill transactional recording needs as well as their extended capabilities to respond to analysis questions for strategic decision-making support
Tourism experiences in motion. Mobile, visual and psychophysiological methods to capture tourists “on the move”
Experience measurement and design have become leading management objectives to ensure destination
competitiveness in recent years. This paper applies the user-centred perspective of mobile video ethnography
with bio-sensing and facial action coding to study journey experiences – i.e. those tourist experiences happening
in motion. The use of mobile, visual and psychophysiological methods represents a novel opportunity to deeper
explore physical, sensory, social and emotional shades of tourist experiences. Experience measurement and
design in the field of tourist transport has the potential to shape more sustainable and experientially rich forms of
mobility. Results show and compare unique features of cycling and motorcycling journeys, highlighting the
interface between riding and non-riding tasks, as well as the importance of speed variation and time duration in
assessing the relationship with land- and soundscapes
The role of institutional entrepreneurship in standard wars: the case of Blu-ray Disc
The study is to use institutional entrepreneurship perspective to complement the
functionalist’s viewpoint to understand the process underlying collective action in a
mature eco-system and how institutional entrepreneurs manage critical stakeholder
relations, collective action and discursive activities in technical standard change
processes. The standard war of Sony Blu-ray Disc vs. Toshiba HD DVD is used as a
critical and intrinsic case. The functionalist’s viewpoints have paid much attentions to
the numbers of customers adopting new technologies, and etc. By means of institutional
entrepreneurship perspective, it claims that it does not matter about the number and
amount, but it does matter about how focal firms make the markets believe that they
have the abilities to win standard wars. The study further claims that the variables
studied in functionalist’s viewpoint also have the meanings of institutional
entrepreneurship perspective. Moreover, the BD and HD DVD standards are
incremental innovations in a mature field where there are many things are settled down.
Focal firms can easily forecast the expectations of the dominant institutional logics. The
study contributes that institutional entrepreneurship perspective still provides the
process insight to complement the functionalist’s viewpoint. This perspective can be
applied in emerging field, where it is no dominant logics and the innovations are likely
to be radical. The BD case represents a critical case. It can makes possible naturalistic
generalization to other similar contexts. Eisenhardt’s principles are used to build theory
from the case study. I borrowed techniques of open coding to analyze the data. The
findings show that collective action (including critical stakeholder management and
structuring collaboration capabilities) and discursive activities are the central features of
institutional entrepreneurship. They have mutual relationship with the institutional entrepreneur’s resources (power and legitimacy). Furthermore, good collective action
and discursive activities can lead to network effects and product performance
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