558 research outputs found
Analysis of 1 Cases of Symptomatic Epilepsy Caused by Paraquat Poisoning and Literature Review
ObjectiveTo explore an effective diagnosis and treatment scheme for paraquat poisoning and to improve the survival rate of patients.MethodsThrough the case of a paraquat poisoning survivors combined with symptomatic epilepsy, we explore the treatment plan and review the recent literature related to the treatment of paraquat poisoning.ResultsAfter 6 months of follow-up, the patients survived, liver function and renal function had no obvious abnormalities, lung CT showed mild interstitial lung, and the quality of life of the patients was good.ConclusionRational application of hemoperfusion, hormone and other supportive treatment methods and real-time adjustment of individualized medication according to the patient's condition can effectively improve the survival chance of paraquat poisoning patients
Understanding the Role of Language Style of Government Response in E-participation: Evidence from a Citizen Inquiry Forum in China
In response to the âInternet + Public Serviceâ reformation, Chinese government organizations increasingly use e-participation platforms to interact with citizens, making how government respond to citizens\u27 inquiry increasingly critical in citizen participation. This study is one of the few attempts to study the effect of language style of government response on citizen participation. Based on the language expectancy theory, we hypothesize that government response using appropriate formal and emotional language will change citizen e-participation behavior. Using text data from 11,194 users in a Chinese citizen inquiry forum, we found that emotional language has the positive impact on citizens\u27 continuous participation significantly. And both emotional language and formal language can promote citizensâ participation quality. Moreover, we identified the complementary effects of two languages on e-participation. This study has implications for both researchers and practitioners
An Object-oriented Workflow Modeling Schema Using Dataflow Analysis for Collaborative E-governance Platform
In the initial stage of transforming from government to governance for developing countries, collaborative e-governance platforms should be urgently established in different contexts. Though some platforms have been previously applied to various fields, researches on common basic functions analysis and across-organization business process modeling based on a suitable workflow modeling method for the platforms design and development are insufficient. Based on an explorative analysis of platform functions and their patterns, we propose a schema for e-governance platforms modeling according to an extended method of object-oriented workflow modeling using dataflow analysis. It covers a two-step process of top-level platform workflow modeling and function objection workflow modeling. In addition, a citizen appeal processing platform is taken as an example to illustrate the utility of the schema. The schema facilitates the contextualized collaborative e-governance platforms development with an operable method and reusable function workflow models
The Role of Software Service Providers in the Development of E-Government Ecosystems from a Resource Orchestration Perspective
The existing studies on e-government outsourcing pay attention to the factors that influence the service satisfaction of software service providers, and there is currently little research on how software service providers develop during different phases involved, which plays an important role in the e-government outsourcing projects. We apply the literature on business ecosystem and resource orchestration which may be crucial to the development of a software service provider to analyze a typical software service provider in the field of electronic tax outsourcing. In doing so, a process model of how a service provider makes resource orchestration as environments change and develops its focal capabilities is inductively derived that sheds light on the process from a niche player to be a keystone in three distinct phases. The process model reveals that the role of the software service provider within its ecosystem is evolutionary in nature. With above findings, this study provides practitioners a comprehensive and empirically supported framework and shows a successful process model of how to be a keystone within the e-government ecosystem
Understanding Continuous Citizen Participation on a Green Commuting Platform: The Roles of Public Value and Private Value
Citizen participation in IT-enabled social activity is an exchange between creating public value for others and gaining private value offered by public sectors in the perspective of social exchange theory. Prior literatures mostly focused on offline social activities and examined only the effects of participation antecedents on final participation outcomes, not investigating the potential participation mechanism in particular of the roles of public and private values. Thus, this study develops a theoretical model based on theories and incentives of citizen participation to examine what and how antecedents affect continuous citizen participation through public value creation and private value acquisition. With analyzing the survey data in the case of a Green Commuting platform, we identify the effective antecedents and find that private value acquisition has much greater effect on participation than public value creation and two values significantly mediate the effects of antecedents on participation
Organic additive engineering toward efficient perovskite lightâemitting diodes
Perovskite materials with excellent optical and electrical properties are promising for lightâemitting diodes. In the field of perovskite lightâemitting diodes (PeLEDs), organic materials additive engineering has been proved to be an effective scheme for enhancing efficiency and stability in PeLEDs. Most impressively, the reported external quantum efficiency of PeLEDs based on perovskiteâorganic composite has reached over 20%. Herein, we will review the important progress of the organic materials\u27 additiveâmodified PeLEDs and discuss the remaining problems and challenges and the key research direction in the near future
Who is the Real Hero? Measuring Developer Contribution via Multi-dimensional Data Integration
Proper incentives are important for motivating developers in open-source
communities, which is crucial for maintaining the development of open-source
software healthy. To provide such incentives, an accurate and objective
developer contribution measurement method is needed. However, existing methods
rely heavily on manual peer review, lacking objectivity and transparency. The
metrics of some automated works about effort estimation use only syntax-level
or even text-level information, such as changed lines of code, which lack
robustness. Furthermore, some works about identifying core developers provide
only a qualitative understanding without a quantitative score or have some
project-specific parameters, which makes them not practical in real-world
projects. To this end, we propose CValue, a multidimensional information
fusion-based approach to measure developer contributions. CValue extracts both
syntax and semantic information from the source code changes in four
dimensions: modification amount, understandability, inter-function and
intra-function impact of modification. It fuses the information to produce the
contribution score for each of the commits in the projects. Experimental
results show that CValue outperforms other approaches by 19.59% on 10
real-world projects with manually labeled ground truth. We validated and proved
that the performance of CValue, which takes 83.39 seconds per commit, is
acceptable to be applied in real-world projects. Furthermore, we performed a
large-scale experiment on 174 projects and detected 2,282 developers having
inflated commits. Of these, 2,050 developers did not make any syntax
contribution; and 103 were identified as bots
The Role of Integrative Leadership in the Transformation Process of Public Services Delivery: From the Perspective of IS Strategy Triangle Theory
In the era of Government 2.0, the government should transform into a citizen-centric and service-oriented government. In the terms of public services delivery, more innovative IT-based methods are pursued. However, on the perspective of organizational management, leadership plays a major role in using IT to make public services delivery efficient. Therefore, this paper presents a conceptual framework for understanding how integrative leadership influence the transformation of IT-based public services delivery. From the perspective of IS strategy triangle theory, we define integrative leadership as bringing diverse leadershipsâstrategy leadership, organization leadership and IT leadershipâin an organization together with a close-coupled association to accomplish the complex and public issue and archive the united strategic goal. The framework is illustrated with a case of a local government, Pingfang District of Harbin in China, a pilot unit of Smart City providing more convenient and effective public services under the guidance of the District Mayor, the Organization Department Minister and the Informatization Office Director that are responsible for the coordination of strategy formulation, organization restructuration and information construction respectively. The framework is, to our best knowledge, the first of their kind in the new research field of key component elements of intra-organizational integrative leadership and provides significant insights for future exploration
The Impact Mechanism of Charismatic Leadership on Individual\u27s Tacit Knowledge Sharing
Drawing upon charismatic leadership and intrinsic motivation theory, we developed a theoretical model to examine the impact mechanism of charismatic leadership on employeesâ tacit knowledge sharing intention in a temporary Enterprise Systems learning team. We conducted a survey-based field study to examine the theoretical model and hypotheses. A total of 153 questionnaires were distributed to ERP users of more than 20 subsidiaries of Beidahuang Group in China and 117 valid questionnaires were returned. Results from structural equation modelling analysis suggest that leader charisma has strong influence on psychological safety climate, which in turn has positive impact on individualâs intrinsic motivation and their tacit knowledge sharing intention. Our results unpack the impact mechanism of leader charisma on individualâs knowledge sharing behaviors, and provide guidelines for the team leader to exhibit appropriate leadership traits in order to promote a psychological safety climate and facilitate an effective knowledge sharing of Enterprise Systems
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