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In a media ecosystem characterized by the increase of competitors, the audience fragmentation and the critics about the lack of independence of public service media, European televisions must redefine their mission, giving value to their public service exercise in the era of convergence. In this sense, public corporations face the challenge of integrating their traditional models and operating logics...
iEMS1669 would enhance the functionality of the Thai Med Alert App because it can signal the emergency both to the NIEM, and to other Responders such as local emergency services, family, friends, neighbors, etc. iEMS1669 would bring great benefits to Thai Emergency Medical System. It is innovative and has significant contributions to digital media for medical emergency in general and Med Alert App...
Today, organizations are called to respond to the growing needs of its customers in a society of constant changes and challenges. This work develops in the southern region of Ecuador, where binationaal commercial trade takes place due to its geographical location and focuses on assessing the innovation management in Pymes (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: EMEs) in the service sector and also analyze...
The twelve public local broadcasters from Spain get on the train of innovation to strengthen its mission, create added value from public investment and deliver quality to audiences on a stage convulsing before another technological revolution that has upside down models of production and distribution of audiovisual content via television. This research aims to know the strategies of the twelve corporations...
The innovation potential of social computing and real-time analytics is mainly untapped. We focus here on obtaining employee-engagement insights from messages posted on the enterprise Social Media. At the start, management feedback indicated that while current tools provide aggregated data views for overall trends, they were also of 'low-resolution' and lacking in specific causal details needed for...
From a world economy point of view Switzerland has the reputation to be a very innovative country, but how is it reflected online? In this paper, we study the case of Switzerland online reputation regarding innovation including companies of its Swiss Market Index (SMI). Quantitative analysis is carried out with an advanced e-reputation monitoring tool and the results are compared with other related...
In this paper, we describe the efforts we are currently making to improve our innovation education exercise and competition called Idelab24. Over the past three years at Gj⊘vik university college, we have run the Idelab24 which has involved more than 2000 of our 2nd year bachelor students. This work in progress paper discusses both the major practical and theoretical problems we have faced while running...
Nowadays, big data is a busy word frequently appearing on the media and many places. This article examines how big data is changing digital publishing industry, examines these challenges and explores what needs to be done to tackle them. We think there are two key challenges digital publishing industry face as a result of the big data phenomenon, and needs innovation in four aspects.
In this paper we present the key learning points from a publicly broadcasted reality TV show produced by the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at the University of Johannesburg. This reality TV show was based on a preliminary development for the university's entry in the 2012 South African leg of the Solar Challenge. It featured undergraduate and postgraduate engineering students working...
In entrepreneurship and innovation circles, “painstorming” is a process by which a person examines either a particular product or the world around them with the goal of identifying negative customer/user issues to serve as focal points for development efforts or research. In business education, the concept of product evolution is used to both chart the stages in the product development and to examine...
By means of a literature review, the paper discusses the role of exclusive dealings for premium content in mobile broadcasting platforms. As first movers may benefit from exclusive access, alternative operators are facing significant barriers for accessing must-have content that may drive consumer uptake and subscription rates. In this paper, it is argued that exclusivity not only drives media markets...
This paper suggests a typology of convergence for digital contents service in an attempt to investigate the characteristics of service innovation. The convergence of digital contents service is identified as the recombination using the multi-source into a new innovative service. Thus, firstly, the structure of digital contents service is defined. Secondly, the typology of convergence for digital contents...
The media scene has endured continuous changes ever since we saw the light of the motion picture in 1888 into our present digital age. The changes, innovations and expansions have generated a significant media value chain constituting a vast worldwide economy. The D-cinema business is about creating a digital media asset (the film, the feature or motion picture) and screening this on as many screens...
We built a model of diffusion of innovations in markets where the set of ultimate adopters consists of two segments: leaders, who are more in touch with new developments and who also affect the other segment, pure imitators, whose own adoptions do not affect leaders. The main results are given as follows: (1) The speed of innovations diffusion is not a monotonic process but a process of ascending...
This paper focuses on the impact of wireless technologies on the newspaper industry in the United States. Using The New York Times as a case in point, the paper discusses how newspapers have embraced a new kind of product innovation driven by customer needs and defined by mobile technologies. The management of The Times rethought their paperpsilas technology strategy and marketing strategy, and developed...
This paper deals with the practical approach of technology enhancement in mobile industry by using technology innovation tools. TRIZ (Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadatch) that is also called TIPS (theory of inventive problem solving) is a methodology and model-based technology for generating innovative ideas and solutions for problem solving. In addition, it is also most practical technology...
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