6 research outputs found
INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR MODELING ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCES
The analysis of the most important financial and economic indicators at the level of some organizations from the same sector of activity, the selection of performance ratios and generating a particular analysis model help companies to move from the desireperformance, financial ratios, Decision Support Systems (DSS), Business Intelligence (BI), econometric model, information system
MODERN APPROACES IN THE CONTEXT OF AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE
Ambient Intelligence (AmI), as a new vision and concept of the tomorrow, gathers a few features regarding both the integration of technology in the environment and the capacity technology has to recognize the user and its context, the system capacity to iAmbient Intelligence (AmI), ubiquitous computing, scenario, artificial intelligence (AI)
The analysis of the influence factors affecting the performance of pharmaceutical companies
The paper provides an overview of current situation of the global
pharmaceutical industry, with focus placed on the EU pharmaceutical market,
including also the Romanian pharmaceutical market evolution synthetized into a
SWOT analysis. As main goal the paper identifies several financial performance
influence factors at the level of a number of companies from pharmaceutical
sector, in order to generate a particular econometric model. The findings of the
paper focus on the prediction of Return on Equity (ROE) ratio as the main
performance measurement considered significant for the industry our and a large
number of factors which contribute to its changes. Thereof, the paper investigates
the relationship between various influence indicators or factors resulting from the
financial situation of a company and the performance thereof and generates
conclusions for the decisions makers at the level of the companies
MODERN APPROACES IN THE CONTEXT OF AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE
Ambient Intelligence (AmI), as a new vision and concept of the tomorrow, gathers a few features regarding both the integration of technology in the environment and the capacity technology has to recognize the user and its context, the system capacity to
Management Perspectives towards the Data-Driven Organization in the Energy Sector
This paper explores the current attitudes of managers and executives working in the energy sector towards the Data-Driven Organizational Model implied by Big Data. The aim is to explore and understand the current mindset of senior decision makers, since their success depends as much on cognitive and behavioral processes as on their technical competences. We adopt a grounded-theory approach, developing models of understanding and belief abductively, driven by the data obtained from participants through a reflection guide. We find that managers differ significantly in their understanding and engagement with their challenges; they display interest but differ in their commitment and enthusiasm; they identify a lack of strategy and skills as current barriers; and they are currently unwilling to trust data, treating evidence according to their own prior commitments. This is a significant barrier to establishing the Data-Driven Organizational Model. These findings raise concerns, and the paper concludes that by considering initiatives for implementing more agile and forward-looking approaches, establishing a data-driven organizational culture, and managing such changes effectively