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19th IDIMT 2011: Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic
- Petr Doucek, Gerhard Chroust, Václav Oskrdal:
Interdisciplinarity in Complex Systems - 19th Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks, IDIMT 2011, Jindrichuv Hradec, Czech Republic, September 7-9, 2011. Schriftenreihe Informatik 36, Trauner 2011, ISBN 978-3-85499-873-0
Human Resources in ICT
- Petr Doucek:
Human Capital in ICT - Competitiveness and Innovation Potential in ICT. IDIMT 2011: 11-22 - Milos Maryska, Petr Doucek:
Comparison of the Czech and Austria Education Systems. IDIMT 2011: 23-34 - Jan Capek, Jana Holá:
Communication and Human Resources Management within Virtual Organization. IDIMT 2011: 35-42 - Savina Finardi, Jakub Fischer:
Measuring Returns on Investments in Human Capital by Mincer Model and its Impact on Czech Higher Education System. IDIMT 2011: 43-50 - Tomás Fiala, Jitka Langhamrová:
ICT Experts in the Czech Republic - Development in the Past and Future Prospects. IDIMT 2011: 51-58 - Frantisek Sudzina, Andreja Pucihar, Gregor Lenart:
On the Relationship between Perceived Importance of ERP Systems Selection Characteristics and Satisfaction with Selected ERP Systems. IDIMT 2011: 59-70 - Renáta Kunstová:
Changes in Position of the IT Department in Organizations. IDIMT 2011: 71-78
Systemically Reacting to Regional Emergencies
- Gerhard Chroust, Günther Ossimitz:
A Systemic View of Interventions in Regional Disasters. IDIMT 2011: 81-94 - Vlasta Svatá:
Risk Management as an Proactive Tool for Disaster (and Other Loss Events) Management. IDIMT 2011: 95-102 - Klára Antlová, Michal Tvrzník:
Process Simulations in Emergency Situations in the Czech Hospitals. IDIMT 2011: 103-110 - Jan Skrbek:
Effective Notification of Civilians of Regional Emergencies - Illusion or Reality? IDIMT 2011: 111-120
ICT Impact on Economy and Innovation
- Martin Pochyla, Petr Rozehnal:
Economic Aspects of Cloud Computing. IDIMT 2011: 123-130 - Michael Sonntag:
Impact of Legal Regulation of Technological Developments on Competitiveness. IDIMT 2011: 131-140 - Jakub Fischer, Kristyna Vltavská:
National Accounts as a Useful Data Source for Competitiveness Analysis Including the ICT Impact. IDIMT 2011: 141-146 - Antonín Pavlícek, Radovan Kacin, Tomás Sigmund, Josef Hubacek:
The Position of ICT Sector in the National Economy of Czech Republic. IDIMT 2011: 147-156 - Stanislava Mildeová, Radim Brixí:
The Limits of ICT for Innovations and Economic Growth. IDIMT 2011: 157-164 - Pavel Hrabe:
Supporting State Competitiveness by Government Enterprise Architecture. IDIMT 2011: 165-172
Information about Human Well-Being in Organizations
- Simona Sarotar Zizek, Matjaz Mulej, Amna Potocnik:
Human's Well-Being: A Cause or a Result of Social Responsibility. IDIMT 2011: 175-190 - Jernej Belak, Lidija Hauptman:
Pay Taxes for Being Well! Business Ethics and Tax Accounting as Important Enterprise Success Factors. IDIMT 2011: 191-198 - Vesna Cancer, Simona Sarotar Zizek:
The Multi-Criteria Measurement of Well-Being. IDIMT 2011: 199-206 - Robert Mavsar, Vesna Cancer, Jozica Knez-Riedl:
Social Benefits of Forestry Investments. IDIMT 2011: 207-214 - Antonín Rosický, Antonín Pavlícek:
Responsibility for Well Future Being: Value, Information and Measurement - Systemic Concept. IDIMT 2011: 215-226 - Katja Rasic, Vesna Cancer, Matjaz Mulej:
Requisite Holism of Information about Well-Being. IDIMT 2011: 227-232 - Simona Sarotar Zizek, Tjasa Strukelj, Matjaz Mulej:
Enterprise Policy for Social Responsibility and Enterprise Stakeholder Well-Being. IDIMT 2011: 233-242 - Tomás Sigmund:
Wellbeing and Social Science. IDIMT 2011: 243-250
Social Computing for Cooperation
- Konrad Klöckner:
Social Computing for Cooperation. IDIMT 2011: 253-260 - Sam Tschernitz, Tom Gross:
Management by Objectives-Based Groupware: Requirements for Efficient and Effective Achievement of Objectives. IDIMT 2011: 261-272 - Martin Pochyla:
Sharing Data and Information Through Digital Portfolio. IDIMT 2011: 273-280 - Trong Nhan Phan, Tran Khanh Dang, Josef Küng:
User Privacy Protection from Trajectory Perspective in Location-Based Applications. IDIMT 2011: 281-288 - Petr Kaspar, Roman Kozel, David Nespesny:
Current Issues of Social Networking Site Facebook from the Perspective of Active Users. IDIMT 2011: 289-298 - Jan Ministr, Jaroslav Rácek:
Analysis of Sentiment in Unstructured Text. IDIMT 2011: 299-304 - Peter Dorcák, Frantisek Pollák:
Analysis of Effectiveness of Selected Social Media. IDIMT 2011: 305-312
Socio-economic Aspects of Digital Business Economics
- Radoslav Delina:
Trust Building Electronic Services as a Crucial Self-Regulation Feature of Digital Business Ecosystems. IDIMT 2011: 315-328 - Radovan Dráb:
Economical Aspects of Reputation Mechanisms on Electronic Markets. IDIMT 2011: 329-340 - Frantisek Janke:
The Use of Hidden Data in Electronic Business Networks: Benchmark and Network Performance Indicators. IDIMT 2011: 341-348 - Michal Tkác:
Role of Trust Building Mechanisms as a Necessity Requirement of Entry to e-Business Environment. IDIMT 2011: 349-356 - Marzena Piotrowska-Trybull:
Role of the Army in Local Development as Seen by Inhabitants of Polish Municipalities. IDIMT 2011: 357-366
Information & Communication Technology - Trends, Scenarios, Impact
- Christian W. Loesch:
ICT Trends, Scenarios in Microelectronics and their Impact. IDIMT 2011: 369-380
Poster Session - Abstracts
- Libor Gála, Jaroslav Jandos:
After Graduate Education for Enterprise Architects. IDIMT 2011: 383-386 - Martina Miskolczi, Jitka Langhamrová, Jana Langhamrova:
Recognition of Differentiation in Unemployment Trends among Regions in the Czech Republic. IDIMT 2011: 387-388 - Milena Tvrdíková, Ondrej Koubek:
The Use of Cloud Computing (SaaS) for Small and Medium Enterprises to Improve the Quality of Their Information Systems. IDIMT 2011: 389-390 - Václav Oskrdal, Antonín Pavlícek, Josef Hubacek:
ICT-driven Performance in Global Economy - a Comparative Survey. IDIMT 2011: 391-
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