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Journal articles on the topic "Digital Resilience"

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Wright, Dawn J. "Toward a digital resilience." Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 4 (February 3, 2016): 000082. http://dx.doi.org/10.12952/journal.elementa.000082.

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Zeng, Xiaochun, Suicheng Li, and Zahid Yousaf. "Artificial Intelligence Adoption and Digital Innovation: How Does Digital Resilience Act as a Mediator and Training Protocols as a Moderator?" Sustainability 14, no. 14 (July 6, 2022): 8286. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14148286.

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This study aims to discover how technology firms accomplish digital innovation through AI adoption. The current research also investigated digital resilience’s role as a mediator and training protocol’s role as a moderator between AI adoption and digital innovation links. The data collection and analysis were conducted using a quantitative method. To examine the research hypotheses, we chose technology firms that face problems regarding the enhancement of digital innovation. The findings confirmed that the digital innovation of technology firms is forecasted through AI adoption. The results proved that digital resilience plays a mediating role between AI adoption and digital innovation links. Technology firms play a key role in the advancement of digital technology. This research study adds to the existing knowledge by offering a digital innovation model with the combined influence of AI adoption, digital resilience, and training protocol. This study will be helpful for top management by showing when, why, and how AI adoption helps firms in their achievement of digital innovation. Moreover, digital resilience’s role is also important in the current digitalized world; thus, we used digital resilience as mediator in this research.
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Tripathi, Shailja. "Determinants of Digital Transformation in the Post-Covid-19 Business World." IJRDO - Journal of Business Management 7, no. 6 (June 29, 2021): 75–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.53555/bm.v7i6.4312.

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Digital technologies are playing a major role in overcoming the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in business and society. In other words, the pandemic also brings a significant opportunity for digital technologies. Organizations are focusing on managing and adopting strategies for business resiliency and recovery in the post-Covid-19 situation through digital transformation. Business resilience needs processes and people to maintain unremitting business operations. Digital transformation ensures business continuity and helps in running core business operations with resiliency and disaster recovery. This study develops a conceptual framework to understand the determinants of digital transformation in the post-Covid-19 business world. The determinants are categorized based on human, organizational and technology-related factors. These are employee health and safety, virtual collaboration, remote working, business resilience and recovery, business process automation, technology readiness and, cybersecurity risks. This study contributes to applying a conceptual framework of digital transformation in the business during the post-Covid-19 period based on the inclusion of human, organizational and technological factors.
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Hajishirzi, Reihaneh, Carlos J. Costa, and Manuela Aparicio. "Boosting Sustainability through Digital Transformation’s Domains and Resilience." Sustainability 14, no. 3 (February 5, 2022): 1822. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14031822.

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Sustainability is a must for all businesses in all industries. It can boost company image and productivity while being aligned with customer needs. On the other hand, digital transformation (DT) is vital for business environments, and organizations need to be resilient in the face of crises such as COVID-19. The main objective of our study is to figure out how DT and organizational resilience might help businesses become more sustainable. This study presents a model that explains social, environmental, and economic sustainability considering the domains of DT and organizational resilience. Our model is evaluated on the data gathered by 208 c-suite leaders from various Iranian companies. The model was empirically validated through a quantitative method of Partial Least Squares/Structural Equation Modeling (PLS/SEM) technique. The findings reveal that the five studied factors have substantial impact on the sustainability of Iranian organizations including data-driven, business process innovation, customer engagement, organizational resilience, and competitive advantages.
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Ang, Wei How Darryl, Han Shi Jocelyn Chew, Yew Hui Nicholas Ong, Zhongjia James Zheng, Shefaly Shorey, and Ying Lau. "Becoming More Resilient during COVID-19: Insights from a Process Evaluation of Digital Resilience Training." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 19 (October 8, 2022): 12899. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912899.

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Resilience training is gaining attention as a strategy to build students’ resistance to adversity and promote their mental well-being. However, owing to inconsistencies and variations in the content and delivery of resilience training, more work is needed to examine students’ experiences and preferences to address issues relating to intervention fidelity. This study adopted a qualitative approach in exploring students’ experience of synchronous and asynchronous versions of a digital resilience training program. Seventeen students were interviewed using a semi-structured virtual face-to-face interview via Zoom. The thematic analyses unveiled four themes: embarking on a journey toward resilience, discovering strategies to develop resilience, finding a balance to benefit from resilience skill enhancement, and instilling resilience in the everyday. Future resilience training should consider students’ workload and interactivity to enhance their engagement. As being resilient is associated with better mental well-being, the findings of this study may support the development of future wellness programs.
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Udwan, Ghadeer, Koen Leurs, and Amanda Alencar. "Digital Resilience Tactics of Syrian Refugees in the Netherlands: Social Media for Social Support, Health, and Identity." Social Media + Society 6, no. 2 (April 2020): 205630512091558. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2056305120915587.

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The process of adjusting to a new country may carry important stressors for refugees. In the light of neoliberal policies, refugees are expected to become resilient in a local arrival infrastructure and perform a specific subjectivity based on gratefulness, adaptability, and digital sensitivity to successfully integrate. Drawing on a qualitative, in-depth case study with Syrians living in the Netherlands, this article explores the impact of the retreat of the welfare state and unfolding digital transitions on resilience tactics of marginalized people like refugees. While recognizing the systemic violence and historic trauma many refugees have experienced, we focus on how refugees are expected to and develop ways to become resilient. Three digital resilience tactics are discussed: digital social support, digital health, and digital identities. Social support was mainly sought from family, friends, organizations, and social media platforms, whereas refugees’ engagement in meaningful digital practices aimed at fostering health promotion and identity management. Our fieldwork resurfaces paradoxes of digital resilience as described by careful emotional digital labor refugees engage in when communicating with families, the role of socio-cultural factors in shaping refugees’ ICT (information and communication technology) adoption and use for health support, and negotiation of different and conflicting identity axes online. Finally, our study provides some insights into the implementation of more effective online and offline practices in the context of social and health support by host countries.
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Supari, Supari, and Hendranata Anton. "The Impact of the National Economic Recovery Program and Digitalization on MSME Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Bank Rakyat Indonesia." Economies 10, no. 7 (July 1, 2022): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/economies10070160.

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This study aims to evaluate the impact of the National Economic Recovery Program—Pemulihan Ekonomi Nasional (PEN) and digitalization on micro, small, and medium enterprises’ (MSMEs) resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research is based on primary data from a survey of 6009 Bank Rakyat Indonesia customers conducted from March–June 2021. Using the generalized ordered logistic regression technique, this study found that a combination of new loans, credit restructuring, and/or interest subsidies was the most successful PEN for enhancing MSME resilience. Meanwhile, providing new loans merely improved liquidity, not sales or profitability. However, just providing a restructuring program weakened resiliency. This research also discovered that MSMEs that have been digitalizing for more than a year are more resilient than those that have not. This study highlights the necessity of offering several interventions for MSMEs and assisting MSMEs in going digital to improve MSME resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Qiu, Dong, Binglin Lv, and Calvin M. L. Chan. "How Digital Platforms Enhance Urban Resilience." Sustainability 14, no. 3 (January 24, 2022): 1285. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14031285.

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Throughout human history, natural and man-made disasters have devastated cities in unpredictable ways. Cities must therefore respond faster and better to minimize the risks posed by disasters. Nowadays, with the rapid development of communication technology, digital platforms are increasingly becoming an indispensable part of people’s lives; hence, they could become a new force for urban resilience. However, there are few studies on how digital platforms enhance urban resilience, so this paper attempts to use the method of CiteSpace (V.5.8.R3, 64 bit) scientometrics analysis and literature analysis to study the dimensions and trends of urban resilience, the role of digital platforms in the dimensions of urban resilience, especially focusing on how digital platforms impact on urban resilience during COVID-19. The results showed that there is considerable literature on natural disasters and infrastructure, but few papers discuss urban governance, knowledge systems, and social media. Furthermore, it is also found that digital platforms contributed to the enhancement of urban resilience in China and Singapore during COVID-19. These suggests that enhancing urban resilience through digital platforms can be a viable approach.
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PUTRANTI, Ika Riswanti. "SEPAKUNG VILLAGE: MICRO RESILIENCE IN BORDERLESS ERA." BUSINESS EXCELLENCE AND MANAGEMENT 12, no. 1 (March 15, 2022): 62–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/beman/2022.12.1-05.

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Sepakung Village is also known as the digital village because of the installation of wireless internet connection facilities in 12 districts around the village. The difficulty of obtaining information in the industry 4.0 era has allowed village officials to create unlimited access opportunities for rural communities as part of the digital benefits and simplify the administrative procedures for residents currently outside the village. This research aims to measure the level of cyber resilience of digital villages, and to find a model of cyber resilience for the development of digital villages in Indonesia based on laws and policies, economy, society and culture, politics and technology. This study is based on the survey data collection method, using questionnaire surveys, and closed-end statements based on the supplementary survey data filling method, using the Likert scale (interval) as the measurement mode of the respondent's answer. The number of participants was 11, most of them were between 15-20 years old. This study shows that most of the interviewees have sufficient understanding, insight and response measures to the threats facing the digital world, but lack collective improvement activities. Cooperation among village stakeholders (including officials, communities, scholars and governments) is needed to realize a digital village community with comprehensive and sustainable network resilience in a borderless global community.
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Mehedintu, Anca, and Georgeta Soava. "A Structural Framework for Assessing the Digital Resilience of Enterprises in the Context of the Technological Revolution 4.0." Electronics 11, no. 15 (August 5, 2022): 2439. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11152439.

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This research aims to develop a conceptual model to establish the influence of digital core investment and digital innovation on digital resilience at the enterprise level. The data were collected through a questionnaire-based survey of managers and IT specialists of companies. The analysis was performed using structural equation modeling with SPSS Statistics and Amos software. Based on the literature review, the study identifies the main factors that can ensure digital resilience and assesses their impact on Romania’s private and public companies. The research results confirm the hypotheses presented in the article, emphasizing that digital resilience is the result of the collaboration of several factors with different effects, determined by using Industry 4.0 technologies. Thus, digital core and digital innovation investments help improve digital resilience. Moreover, digital core investments have a positive impact on the digital resilience of enterprises, mediated by digital innovation investments. The study’s novelty consists in the realization of a model of interconnected analysis of several variables specific to digital and innovative technologies to ensure the resilience framework at the company level. The research offers valuable results which can be used by companies in Romania or other European Union countries to ensure their digital resilience.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Digital Resilience"

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Zelenko, Oksana. "Resilience by design: A participatory approach to designing an interactive digital application for promoting children's resilience." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2012. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/54768/3/Oksana_Zelenko_Thesis.pdf.

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The promotion of resilience (the capacity of an individual or community to bounce back and recover from adversity) has become an important area of public health. In recent years it has expanded into the digital domain, and many online applications have been developed to promote children's resilience. In this study, it is argued that the majority of existing applications are limited because they take a didactic approach, and conceive of interaction as providing navigational choices. Because they simply provide information about resilience or replicate offline, scenario-based strategies, the understanding of resilience they provide is confined to a few, predetermined factors. In this study I propose a new, experiential approach to promoting resilience digitally. I define resilience as an emergent, situated and context-specific phenomenon. Using a Participatory Design model in combination with a salutogenic (strength-based) health methodology, this project has involved approximately 50 children as co-designers and co-researchers over two years. The children have contributed to the design of a new set of interactive resilience tools, which facilitate resilience promotion through dialogic and experiential learning. The major outcomes of this study include a new methodology for developing digital resilience tools, a new set of tools that have been developed and evaluated in collaboration with children and a set of design principles to guide future development. Beyond these initial and tangible outcomes, this study has also established that the benefits of introducing Participatory Design into a health promoting model rests primarily in the change of the role of children from "users" of technology and education to co-designers, where they assume a leadership role in both designing the tools and in directing their resilience learning.
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Natu, Ambarish Shrikrishna Electrical Engineering &amp Telecommunications Faculty of Engineering UNSW. "Error resilience in JPEG2000." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, 2003. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/18835.

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The rapid growth of wireless communication and widespread access to information has resulted in a strong demand for robust transmission of compressed images over wireless channels. The challenge of robust transmission is to protect the compressed image data against loss, in such a way as to maximize the received image quality. This thesis addresses this problem and provides an investigation of a forward error correction (FEC) technique that has been evaluated in the context of the emerging JPEG2000 standard. Not much effort has been made in the JPEG2000 project regarding error resilience. The only techniques standardized are based on insertion of marker codes in the code-stream, which may be used to restore high-level synchronization between the decoder and the code-stream. This helps to localize error and prevent it from propagating through the entire code-stream. Once synchronization is achieved, additional tools aim to exploit as much of the remaining data as possible. Although these techniques help, they cannot recover lost data. FEC adds redundancy into the bit-stream, in exchange for increased robustness to errors. We investigate unequal protection schemes for JPEG2000 by applying different levels of protection to different quality layers in the code-stream. More particularly, the results reported in this thesis provide guidance concerning the selection of JPEG2000 coding parameters and appropriate combinations of Reed-Solomon (RS) codes for typical wireless bit error rates. We find that unequal protection schemes together with the use of resynchronization makers and some additional tools can significantly improve the image quality in deteriorating channel conditions. The proposed channel coding scheme is easily incorporated into the existing JPEG2000 code-stream structure and experimental results clearly demonstrate the viability of our approach
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Cerovic, Lazar. "Identifying Resilience Against Social Engineering Attacks." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-280131.

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Social engineering (SE) attacks are one of the most common cyber attacks and frauds, which causes a large economical destruction to individuals, companies and governments alike. The attacks are hard to protect from, since SE-attacks is based on exploiting human weaknesses. The goal of this study is to identify indicators of resilience against SE-attacks from individual computer space data, such as network settings, social media profiles, web browsing behaviour and more. This study is based on qualitative methods to collect information, analyse and evaluate data. Resilience is evaluated with models such as theory of planned behaviour and the big five personality traits, as well as personal and demographic information. Indicators of resilience were found in network settings such as service set identifiers (SSID) and routers, web history, social media use and more. The framework developed in this study could be expanded with more aspect of individual data and different evaluation criteria. Further studies can be done about this subject with tools such as artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Sociala manipulationer är bland de vanligaste cyber attackerna och bedrägerierna som orsakar enorma ekonomiska skador varje år för individer, företag och myndigheter. Dessa attacker är svåra att skydda ifrån då sociala manipulationer utnyttjar mänskliga svagheter som ett medel till att stjäla pengar eller information. Målet med studien är att identifiera indikatorer av motstånd mot sociala manipulationsattacker, vilket ska göras med hjälp av individuell data, som kan bestå av nätverksinställningar, sociala medieprofiler, webbaktivitet bland annat. Denna studie är baserat på kvalitativa metoder för att samla, analysera och utvärdera data. Motstånd mot social manipulation utvärderas med hjälp av relevanta teorier och modeller som har med beteende och personligheter att göra, sedan används även personlig och demografisk information i utvärderingen. De indikatorer som identifierades var bland annat inställningar i routrar, webbhistorik och social medianvändning. Det teoretiska ramverket som utvecklades för att utvärdera motstånd mot sociala manipulationsattacker kan utökas med fler aspekter av individuell data. Viktiga samhällshändelser och sammanhang kan vara en intressant faktor som är relaterat till ämnet. Framtida studier skulle kunna kombinera detta ramverk med tekniker som maskinlärning och artificiell intelligens.
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Becker, Sophia Colette. ""Performance and Resilience: Performance, Storytelling, and Resilience Building in Post-Katrina New Orleans"." Oberlin College Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=oberlin1472833968.

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MEYER, DANIEL. "Resilient Supply Chains : A Framework to Position Vendor Managed Inventory Digital Solutions and Enhance Resilience of Supply Chains After Disruptions." Thesis, KTH, Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-284539.

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We live in an era where markets are more dynamic and the product life cycle is shorter, an era where concepts such as smart manufacturing and mass customization form part of daily life in industries and where consumption rates of products and services are rising. All these result in more dynamic, global, complex and fragile supply chains. Disruptions are negative impacts on business continuity in companies and when a supply chain is disrupted there is only one way to tackle the challenges originated and is the ability to be resilient. Based on a systematic literature review, this thesis lay out a framework to position Vendor Managed Inventory digital solutions in order to provide full visibility in the supply chains, and enhance agility and flexibility skill sets in the organizations to be resilient after massive disruptions such as the COVID-19. The conclusions of this work provide a positive outlook of the capabilities of VMI solutions to create more resilient supply chains.
Vi lever i en era där marknader är mer dynamiska och produkters livscykel kortare. En era där koncept som smart tillverkning och mass-anpassning är en del av dagliga livet i industrier och där konsumtionsnivåer av produkter och tjänster ökar. Allt detta resulterar i mer dynamiska, globala, komplexa och känsliga försörjningskedjor. Störningar påverkar kontinuiteten i verksamheten negativt hos företag och när en försörjningskedja påverkas av störningar finns det bara ett sätt att hantera utmaningarna som uppstår och det är genom förmågan att vara motståndskraftig. Baserad på systematisk litteratursökning, lägger denna avhandling fram ramverk för att positionera Vendor Managed Inventory digitala lösningar för att förse full synlighet i distributionskedjan och förbättra rörlighetens och flexibilitetens förmågor i organisationerna för att bli mera uthållig efter massiva störningar som COVID-19. Slutsatserna av detta arbete ger en positiv syn på möjligheterna för VMI-lösningar för att skapa mer motståndskraftiga försörjningskedjor.
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Vicari, Rosa. "Digital traces of climate risks : assessing the communication impact of Paris resilience strategy." Thesis, Paris Est, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PESC1168.

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Les pressions climatiques contribuent à la complexité des systèmes urbains, qui sont dotés de multiples fonctions et composantes en interaction. Le concept de résilience introduit une approche holistique qui englobe les composantes physico-environnementales et les composantes socioéconomiques de la ville. Cette thèse contribue au besoin actuel de forger ce lien dans l’étude des risques urbains liés aux aléas du climat. En particulier, la thèse tente de répondre à la question suivante : comment évaluer l’impact des discours sociaux sur la résilience urbaine?L’approche de la résilience consiste à surmonter la fragmentation dans la gestion des risques, en créant des synergies entre les acteurs. C’est un défi qui souligne l’importance de la "construction sociale de la réalité" : une dimension spécifique de la ville, qui correspond aux perceptions et aux attitudes de la communauté urbaine vis-à-vis d’un problème ou d’une solution. La définition d’indicateurs de communication pertinents permettrait de recueillir des données significatives sur ces perceptions et d’évaluer de leur impact sur la résilience.À partir de ces prémisses, cette thèse développe de nouveaux indicateurs de communication. Ces indicateurs ont été conçus et testés en région parisienne pour étudier les processus de communication qui caractérisent les stratégies locales de résilience aux risques climatiques.La première partie de cette étude s’articule autour des actions de communication mises en œuvre à Paris par les autorités locales, nationales et internationales, dans le cadre de stratégies de résilience aux inondations. Des variables de communication récurrentes et significatives ont été identifiées et utilisées pour définir des indicateurs de communication.Certains de ces indicateurs ont ensuite été testés. Dans une première série d’expériences, nous avons fait recours à des méthodes de recherche habituellement adoptées dans le domaine du SIA (Social Impact Assessment). Des techniques d’exploration de big data non structurés (text-mining avancé et représentation de réseaux complexes) ont été employées dans une deuxième série d’expérimentations.Les expériences d’évaluation de type SIA (veille médiatique, un questionnaire et des entretiens) ont été menées dans le cadre de la stratégie de communication de Interreg NWE IVB RainGain, un projet européen sur la résilience aux inondations en milieu urbain.L’impact de la communication a été analysé en termes quantitatifs (fréquence des actions de communication et audience) et qualitatifs (transfert de connaissances et de réduction de la perception du risque). L’évolution temporelle des impacts et la corrélation avec un autre facteur de résilience (météo) ont été également examinées.Les expériences basées sur le text-mining et la représentation de réseaux ont permis d’analyser les réseaux sociosémantiques qui sous-tendent les communications numériques.Quatre corpus de textes ont été extraits du Web : tweet et articles de presse concernant la crue de la Seine de 2016 et les inondations dans les Alpes-Maritimes de 2015; des documents institutionnels sur la gestion du risque de crue en région parisienne, publiés entre 2003 et 2017.L’analyse de ces corpus a été réalisée à l’aide de logiciels open source (Gargantext, Gephi), à travers plusieurs étapes : extraction de centaines de mots clés; représentations de réseaux à partir des cooccurrences de mots clés; visualisation de clusters basée sur une matrice d’adjacence; analyse quantitative des nœuds et des arêtes. Ceci a permis de détecter les thématiques et les acteurs les plus centraux, ainsi que les connexions fréquentes et les communautés de thématiques et acteurs qui caractérisent les discours médiatique et politique.En comparant les quatre corpus, il a été possible d’observer comment ces structures évoluent dans le contexte de deux événements météorologiques distincts, dans le court terme et dans le long terme
Climate pressures contribute to the complexity of urban systems that have multiple functions and interacting components. The concept of resilience introduces a holistic approach, embracing both the physical environmental and the socio-economic components of cities. This thesis contributes to the current need to forge this link when studying climate-related risks in urban areas. More specifically, it attempts to answer the question: how can we assess the impact of communication on urban resilience?‘Resilience thinking’ involves overcoming fragmentation in risk management, by creating synergies among stakeholders. It is a challenge that illustrates the importance of the ‘social construction of reality’: a specific dimension of the city that corresponds to the perceptions and attitudes of the urban community regarding an issue or solution. Identifying relevant communication indicators is a prerequisite to collecting meaningful data on stakeholder views and evaluating their impact on resilience.With these premises in mind, the thesis proposes new communication indicators. These indicators have been created and tested in the context of the Paris region to investigate the communication processes that underlie local climate resilience strategies.The first part of this study revolves around the communication actions implemented in Paris by local, national and international authorities in the framework of flood resilience strategies. Recurrent and relevant communication variables have been identified and used as a basis to outline communication indicators.Some of these indicators have then been tested. A first series of experiments are based on research methods that are usually adopted by SIA (Social Impact Assessment) experts. Exploration techniques of unstructured big data (advanced text mining and complex network representation) have been used for a second set of experiments.The experiments based on SIA techniques (press coverage monitoring, a questionnaire and interviews) have been carried out in the framework of the communication strategy of Interreg NWE IVB RainGain, a European project on urban flood resilience.Communication impact has been evaluated in both quantitative (frequency of communication activities and audience size) and qualitative terms (knowledge transfer and risk perception reduction). Impact evolution over time and correlations with another resilience driver (weather hazards) have been also addressed.The experiments based on text mining and network representation have resulted into an analysis of the socio-semantic networks that underlie digital communications.Four corpora of texts have been extracted from the Web: tweets and press news covering the Seine River flood of 2016 and the Alpes-Maritimes flood of 2015; public authorities’ documents on flood risk management in the Paris region, released from 2003 to 2017.The analysis of the corpora was supported by open source software (Gargantext and Gephi) and it has involved several steps: extraction of hundreds of key terms; network representations based on key term co-occurrences; cluster visualisation based on adjacency matrix; quantitative analysis of the nodes and edges. This has allowed appraising the most prominent topics and actors, as well as frequent connections and clusters of topics and actors that characterise the media and political debates.Through a comparison of the four corpora, it has been possible to observe ho these patterns change in the context of two different extreme weather events, in the short-term and in the long-term
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Romine, Jessica D. "Business Continuity and Resilience Engineering: How Organizations Prepare to Survive Disruptions to Vital Digital Infrastructure." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1330986438.

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Zhang, Jian Electrical Engineering Australian Defence Force Academy UNSW. "Error resilience for video coding services over packet-based networks." Awarded by:University of New South Wales - Australian Defence Force Academy. School of Electrical Engineering, 1999. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/38652.

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Error resilience is an important issue when coded video data is transmitted over wired and wireless networks. Errors can be introduced by network congestion, mis-routing and channel noise. These transmission errors can result in bit errors being introduced into the transmitted data or packets of data being completely lost. Consequently, the quality of the decoded video is degraded significantly. This thesis describes new techniques for minimising this degradation. To verify video error resilience tools, it is first necessary to consider the methods used to carry out experimental measurements. For most audio-visual services, streams of both audio and video data need to be simultaneously transmitted on a single channel. The inclusion of the impact of multiplexing schemes, such as MPEG 2 Systems, in error resilience studies is also an important consideration. It is shown that error resilience measurements including the effect of the Systems Layer differ significantly from those based only on the Video Layer. Two major issues of error resilience are investigated within this thesis. They are resynchronisation after error detection and error concealment. Results for resynchronisation using small slices, adaptive slice sizes and macroblock resynchronisation schemes are provided. These measurements show that the macroblock resynchronisation scheme achieves the best performance although it is not included in MPEG2 standard. The performance of the adaptive slice size scheme, however, is similar to that of the macroblock resynchronisation scheme. This approach is compatible with the MPEG 2 standard. The most important contribution of this thesis is a new concealment technique, namely, Decoder Motion Vector Estimation (DMVE). The decoded video quality can be improved significantly with this technique. Basically, this technique utilises the temporal redundancy between the current and the previous frames, and the correlation between lost macroblocks and their surrounding pixels. Therefore, motion estimation can be applied again to search in the previous picture for a match to those lost macroblocks. The process is similar to that the encoder performs, but it is in the decoder. The integration of techniques such as DMVE with small slices, or adaptive slice sizes or macroblock resynchronisation is also evaluated. This provides an overview of the performance produced by individual techniques compared to the combined techniques. Results show that high performance can be achieved by integrating DMVE with an effective resynchronisation scheme, even at a high cell loss rates. The results of this thesis demonstrate clearly that the MPEG 2 standard is capable of providing a high level of error resilience, even in the presence of high loss. The key to this performance is appropriate tuning of encoders and effective concealment in decoders.
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Kamalpour, Mostafa. "How does the resilience of older adults emerge in online communities." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2022. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/233885/1/Mostafa_Kamalpour_Thesis.pdf.

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Resilience is an important element for the wellbeing of older adults. This study investigated how the resilience process among older adults emerges in online communities. Through analysing the Reddit online forum, and performing interviews with older adults, this work proposed a digital resilience model explaining different stages of the resilience process in online communities. Findings showed that in OCs, the process of resilience starts with older adults sharing a certain group of stressors through several practices. This can result in either developing or declining their resilience factors through different scenarios.
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Júnior, Edson Daher de Lima. "Os impactos da Covid-19 no mercado financeiro digital em Portugal." Master's thesis, Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/23409.

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Mestrado Bolonha em Economia e Gestão de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação
O mundo está acompanhando uma transformação do setor financeiro, pois o serviço burocrático da banca tradicional agora pode ser feito com facilidade e agilidade do próprio telemóvel em sua grande parte. As Fintechs têm uma participação em evidência nessa transformação e revolução no setor financeiro digital, embora ainda se tem poucos estudos concretos sobre o tema, talvez pela complexidade e dimensão que o setor financeiro ocupa na esfera digital. Neste contexto, acompanhamos o mundo a fazer confinamento em suas casas, devido a crise sanitária mundial, causada pelo COVID-19 que teve início no fim do ano de 2019. Devido ao confinamento o mundo desacelerou, incluindo suas relações sociais, económicas e gerais. Neste período o que se pode notar, foi que as relações humanas continuaram principalmente através do mundo digital, embora seja muito recente para se verificar as reais consequências e proporções que a pandemia causou. Com o intuito de ajudar a suprimir esta necessidade de descobrir os caminhos adotados pelo setor financeiro durante o período desta crise sanitária, este estudo pretende compreender em quatro aspetos como as empresas do setor financeiro digital atuaram. Primeiro, define as plataformas digitais, onde acontecem as interações de todos os agentes do universo digital, a fim de identificar o ecossistema financeiro digital. Segundo, define as FinTechs e o espaço no qual estão a se destacar neste ecossistema. Terceiro, analisa o potencial crescimento do mercado digital no período de pandemia, buscando identificar possíveis relações com o crescimento financeiro digital e por fim, compreender através da análise de casos práticos, como algumas instituições que fazemparte do ecossistema financeiro digital, atuaram para dar continuidade as transações financeiras em escala digital no período pandémico. A presente investigação foi desenvolvida tendo por base uma metodologia qualitativa, baseado em três entrevistas semiestruturadas com empresas que pertencem ao ecossistema financeiro digital de Portugal. A evidência empírica demonstrou que o mercado financeiro digital se expandiu durante o período de pandemia e que as Startups FinTechs tiveram um papel fundamental no processo da transformação do setor financeiro digital, aprimorando e adaptando as tecnologias utilizadas.
The world is following a transformation of the financial sector, because the bureaucratic service of traditional banking can now be done with ease and agility from the smartphone itself, for the most part. Fintechs have an evident participation in this transformation and revolution in the digital financial sector, although there are still few concrete studies on the subject, perhaps due to the complexity and dimension that the financial sector occupies in the digital sphere. In this context, we accompany the world in confinement in their homes, due to the global health crisis, caused by COVID-19 that began at the end of 2019. Due to confinement the world has slowed down, including its social, economic and general relations. In this period, it can be seen that the human relationships continued mainly through the digital world, although it is too recent to verify the real consequences and proportions the pandemic caused. In order to help suppress this need to discover the paths adopted by the financial sector during the period of this health crisis, this study aims to understand in four aspects how companies in the digital financial sector operated. First, it defines the digital platforms, where the interactions of all the agents of the digital universe take place, in order to identify the digital financial ecosystem. Second, it defines FinTechs and the space in which they are excelling in this ecosystem. Third, it analyzes the potential growth of the digital market during the pandemic period, seeking to identify possible relationships with digital financial growth and, finally, to understand through the analysis of practical cases, how some institutions that are part of the digital financial ecosystem acted to continue financial transactions on a digital scale in the pandemic period. The present investigation was developed based on a qualitative methodology, based on three semi-structured interviews with companies that belong to Portugal's digital financial ecosystem. Empirical evidence has shown that the digital financial market expanded during the pandemic period and that FinTech Startups played a key role in th process of transforming the digital financial sector, improving and adapting the technologies used.
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Cuel, Roberta, Diego Ponte, and Francesco Virili, eds. Exploring Digital Resilience. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10902-7.

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Geuna, Aldo, Marco Guerzoni, Massimiliano Nuccio, Fabio Pammolli, and Armando Rungi. Resilience and Digital Disruption. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85158-3.

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Matos, Florinda, Paulo Maurício Selig, and Eder Henriqson, eds. Resilience in a Digital Age. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85954-1.

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Roberts, Fred S., and Igor A. Sheremet, eds. Resilience in the Digital Age. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70370-7.

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Coles, John. Availability planning: Improvingreliability and resilience. Chichester: Wiley, 1989.

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Tagarev, Todor, Krassimir T. Atanassov, Vyacheslav Kharchenko, and Janusz Kacprzyk, eds. Digital Transformation, Cyber Security and Resilience of Modern Societies. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-65722-2.

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Al-Mualla, Mohammed Ebrahim. Video coding for mobile communications: Efficiency, complexity, and resilience. Amsterdam: Academic Press, 2002.

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Kowalchuk, Lisa. Deploying Digital Communication to Research Social Capital and Resilience in a Highrise-Based, Low-Income Community. 1 Oliver’s Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications, Ltd., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781529602920.

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Cronenberg, Birgit. Organisationen digital und resilient transformieren. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-30241-2.

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1947-, Anderson Tom, ed. Resilient computing systems. New York: Wiley, 1985.

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Mahr, Dana. "Digital Resilience." In The knowledge of experience, 43–75. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3702-5_3.

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Geuna, Aldo, Marco Guerzoni, Massimiliano Nuccio, Fabio Pammolli, and Armando Rungi. "Digital Technologies and Industrial Transformations." In Resilience and Digital Disruption, 7–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85158-3_2.

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Ganter, Sarah Anne, and Fernando Oliveira Paulino. "Between Attack and Resilience." In Digital Journalism in Latin America, 106–25. New York: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003370383-7.

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Geuna, Aldo, Marco Guerzoni, Massimiliano Nuccio, Fabio Pammolli, and Armando Rungi. "The Way Ahead Towards Advanced Automation: Policy Implication for Core Italian Manufacturing Regions." In Resilience and Digital Disruption, 127–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85158-3_5.

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Geuna, Aldo, Marco Guerzoni, Massimiliano Nuccio, Fabio Pammolli, and Armando Rungi. "Introduction." In Resilience and Digital Disruption, 1–5. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85158-3_1.

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Geuna, Aldo, Marco Guerzoni, Massimiliano Nuccio, Fabio Pammolli, and Armando Rungi. "Participation in Global Supply Chains and the Offshorability of Italian Jobs." In Resilience and Digital Disruption, 39–54. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85158-3_3.

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Geuna, Aldo, Marco Guerzoni, Massimiliano Nuccio, Fabio Pammolli, and Armando Rungi. "Digital Manufacturing and the Transformation of the Automotive Industry." In Resilience and Digital Disruption, 55–126. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85158-3_4.

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Guerra, Laura, Dulce Rivero, Stalin Arciniegas, and Santiago Quishpe. "Digital Feedback and Academic Resilience." In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Technology & Systems (ICITS 2018), 1004–13. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73450-7_95.

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Postolea, Iulia Daniela, and Constanţa-Nicoleta Bodea. "Building Resilience Through Digital Transformation." In Education, Research and Business Technologies, 371–81. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8866-9_31.

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Benedetti, Joseph, Pierre André, Audrey Aquaronne, and Olivier Baverel. "Redundancy and Resilience in Reciprocal Systems." In Humanizing Digital Reality, 613–26. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6611-5_51.

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Conference papers on the topic "Digital Resilience"

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Böttcher, Timo Phillip, Jörg Weking, and Helmut Krcmar. "The Good, the Bad, and the Dynamic: Changes to Retail Business Models During COVID-19." In Digital Restructuring and Human (Re)action. University of Maribor Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/um.fov.4.2022.8.

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Crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, challenge the economy and require firms to become resilient to external change. During COVID-19, the retail industry faced doubleedged consequences. While brick and mortar business models (BMs) were discontinued, online retail thrived. Extant BM research has investigated several crises; however, it still lacks an explanation of how BM change increases resilience to cope with crises. We analyze the BMs of 45 European retailers and the BM changes implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic and their influence on the retailers' revenue. We identify three types of retailers implementing different strategies to cope with the crises: the »good,« the »bad,« and the »dynamic.« These represent resilient BMs, un-resilient BMs, and BMs becoming resilient enabled by digital technology. We show how BM change creates resilience and performance benefits. For practice, we show how retailers adapted their BM to a crisis leveraging digital technology
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Oliveira, Selma, and Yasmim Castro Leite. "COVID-19: Digital Transformation as a Force for Resilience." In 27th International Scientific Conference Strategic Management and Decision Support Systems in Strategic Management. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics in Subotica, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46541/978-86-7233-406-7_238.

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This study highlighted digital transformation, the transformation of accounting in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic, in light of the experiences of Brazilian multinational corporations from different sectors. Specifically, this study highlighted the relevance of digital transformation, through dynamic capabilities, for accounting / multinational corporations to become resilient in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic. Thus, using a scalar-type questionnaire, a survey was carried out with accounting professionals (accountants, controllers, analysts, coordinators, supervisors, etc.) of said corporations. The findings signaled that resilience was enhanced through dynamic capabilities, with emphasis on adaptability. This study is original and has implications for the practice of accounting, signaling the priorities of capabilities to achieve resilience in times of crisis or turmoil. This study represents a guide for managers in the accounting area, showing which skills need to focus their efforts. Furthermore, this research advances the body of knowledge for accounting theory.
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Petersen, Mark, Alan Shaffer, Charles Prince, and Gurminder Singh. "A Digital Twin System for Replaying Cyber Mission Data." In 2022 Resilience Week (RWS). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rws55399.2022.9984020.

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Barr, Michael, Ron Murch, and Peter Chatterton. "Digital Transformation Principles Driving Journeys toward Educational Resilience." In Tenth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning. Commonwealth of Learning, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56059/pcf10.4884.

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The implementation, support, and ultimate success of digitally-informed innovations to teaching and learning practices requires focused intentionality whose approach is grounded in academic rigour, practical experience and organizational maturity. The success of technology-supported innovation in higher-education teaching and learning practices, driven by external factors like COVID and the resultant economic challenges, will be explored in relation to teaching faculty and administrative leaders developing and maintaining positive motivation towards change including addressing major organizational challenges. // Innovation, Change and Transformation // As Senior Instructor Emeritus, Ron Murch has more than 45 years of experience with the University of Calgary’s Haskayne School of Business. Ron maintains that digital transformation requires faculty members to adopt the requisite innovations in practice and technologies as imagined by the Technology Acceptance Model and expanded upon by two key principles - each new practice or technology must have recognizable and positive value for the individual who is changing; and it cannot be too difficult for the adopter to work with. // Guiding Principles // Dr. Peter Chatterton is a Chartered Physicist and digital innovator. He worked in roles such as critical friend, evaluator and change management consultant with the UK Government’s multi-million £s HEI digital innovation and transformation programmes during 2000-2020. From this experience, Peter asserts that HEIs can be both creative and effective at digital innovation. However, scaling-up and embedding such innovations to build long-term resilience and effect digital transformation across the institution invariably faces numerous challenges. These are explored through the lens of seven key guiding principles for digitally transforming learning programmes for open and flexible learning. // Commitment and Motivation // Michael Barr is Chief Information Officer at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology in Calgary, Alberta, and a doctoral student in higher education management at the University of Bath, UK. Building on a theory of behavior in organizations, Michael explores the motivation process and its impact on the construction of strategic plans and the organization’s ability to deliver successful outcomes. He draws upon 28 years’ of IT practitioner experience to ground his scholarly work with practical advice and considerations for undertaking digital transformation of teaching and learning practices.
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Silvarajoo, Vimal Raj, Shu Yun Lim, and Paridah Daud. "Digital Evidence Case Management Tool for Collaborative Digital Forensics Investigation." In 2021 3rd International Cyber Resilience Conference (CRC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/crc50527.2021.9392497.

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Barthel, Stephan. "On smart cities, sustainability and resilience: understanding the digital city revolution." In IFoU 2018: Reframing Urban Resilience Implementation: Aligning Sustainability and Resilience. Basel, Switzerland: MDPI, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ifou2018-06003.

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Ulrich, Thomas A., Ronald L. Boring, and Roger Lew. "Control board digital interface input devices - touchscreen, trackpad, or mouse?" In 2015 Resilience Week (RWS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rweek.2015.7287438.

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Merino, Daniel, and Ralph Deters. "Resilient service ecologies for IPTV: Using RESTful services to enable resilience." In 2011 5th IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (DEST). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dest.2011.5936636.

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Sharma, Bibhya, and Pritika Reddy. "Building Educational/Academic Resilience through Digital Literacy." In Tenth Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning. Commonwealth of Learning, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56059/pcf10.6338.

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The ongoing digitization of the education systems has introduced a new pedagogical approach to teaching and learning – Education 4.0 that aligns the fourth industrial revolution. Education 4.0 has improved the effectiveness and efficiency of learning globally. However, the issues and challenges associated with Education 4.0 or technology –enabled technology teaching and learning emerged when the global education system was mandated to technology-enabled learning during the pandemic. Both the educators and the learners were found to lack relevant digital skills to successfully facilitate the learning process. This study introduces the concept of digital literacy, a digital literacy framework and a digital literacy tool that can be used to effectively champion digital literacy skills to both the educators and the learners. The digital literacy tool has been successfully used in the South Pacific to evaluate digital literacy competencies and further improve the digital literacy competencies of the selected sample. As such, the digital literacy tool can be used to improve digital literacy of individuals in the developed and developing economies hence promoting educational resilience for all in the technology-enabled environment.
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LLobregat-Gomez, Nuria, and Luis M. Sanchez-Ruiz. "Digital citizen in a resilience society." In 2015 International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning (ICL). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icl.2015.7318171.

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Bai, John (Jianqiu), Erik Brynjolfsson, Wang Jin, Sebastian Steffen, and Chi Wan. Digital Resilience: How Work-From-Home Feasibility Affects Firm Performance. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w28588.

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Bharadwaj, Prashant, William Jack, and Tavneet Suri. Fintech and Household Resilience to Shocks: Evidence from Digital Loans in Kenya. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w25604.

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Lindquist, Joachim, and Henning de Haas. Creating Supply Chain Resilience Through Scenario Planning: How a Digital Twin Can Be Used To Enhance Supply Chain Resilience Through Scenario Planning. Aarhus University Library, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/aul.435.

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This book focusses on the concept of supply chain disruptions and how supply chain resilience can contribute to both preparing for and reacting to the event causing disruption. For building a digital twin of a supply chain, a software named Supply Chain Guru has been used. The software is a supply chain design tool which can be used for different kinds of supply chain network optimisation. The book outlines four scenarios: Covid-19 lockdown, Brexit without deal, Conflagration at a dairy and Political regulations on transport. The scenarios all contain a problem that needs to be solved. This problem is considered as the main disruption for the supply chain. Running the scenario in Supply Chain Guru, constraints are added to the AS-IS model. The constraints are identified as implications of the event in the scenarios. By adding the constraints and running the model, Supply Chain Guru identifies suggestions to solve the problems which were described. The solutions within the scenarios are held up against the theory of supply chain resilience, to describe how the scenario planning can be used to enhance supply chain resilience. Finally, the book discuss how scenario planning can be related to supply chain resilience as well as how scenario planning can be used to increase supply chain resilience.
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Lin, Linyu, Joomyung Lee, Bikash Poudel, Timothy McJunkin, Nam Dinh, and Vivek Agarwal. Enhancing the Operational Resilience of Advanced Reactors with Digital Twins by Recurrent Neural Networks. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1835892.

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Hai Vo, Long, Thai-Ha Le, and Donghyun Park. Digital Divide Decoded: Can E-Commerce and Remote Workforces Enhance Enterprise Resilience in the Covid-19 Era? Asian Development Bank, August 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps220332-2.

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Using a sample of more than 12,000 firms in 32 countries, this paper empirically examines the impact of digital technology on the resilience of enterprises during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. After controlling for firm characteristics, macroeconomic conditions, and pandemic prevalence, the paper finds that digital technology had a significant and positive effect on firm performance during the pandemic. The evidence suggests that key channels of resilience are electronic commerce and remote work.
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Abell, Thomas, Husar Arndt, and May-Ann Lim. Cloud Computing as a Key Enabler for Digital Government across Asia and the Pacific. Asian Development Bank, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps210196-2.

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Governments are responding to rapid change and growing demands by citizens and businesses by accelerating the digitalization of public services. They are updating their e-government capabilities, adding new digital tools and services, augmenting their data analytics capabilities, and putting in place digital economy development plans. Many of these changes are enabled by cloud computing technologies that have become commonplace in the digitally connected world. The rapidly scalable computing resources that cloud computing delivers via the internet bring cost benefits, improve agility, ensure resilience, and provide access to the latest solutions that digital technology can offer.
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Mattheis, Ashley A. Atomwaffen Division and its Affiliates on Telegram: Variations, Practices, and Interconnections. RESOLVE Network, April 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/remve2022.1.

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This research brief details findings from a recent collaborative project exploring different groups related to Atomwaffen Division (AWD) on Telegram. The brief provides an initial foray into understanding the digital communicative practices these AWD-related groups use to maintain their loose structure as a transnational, digitally networked extremist culture. Groups affiliated with the meta-brand of AWD are continuing to develop globally and building a transnational, digital networked culture, despite increased scrutiny. This indicates that their structure as a digitally networked, transnational culture provides resilience to traditional policy and law enforcement approaches. Addressing this threat requires insight into the practices that such groups use to interconnect their now multi-nodal, supranational organization.
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Savedoff, William, Pedro Bernal, Marcella Distrutti, Laura Goyoneche, and Carolina Bernal. Open configuration options Going Beyond Normal Challenges for Health and Healthcare in Latin America and the Caribbean Exposed by Covid-19. Inter-American Development Bank, May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004242.

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This technical note describes how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Latin America and the Caribbean, and considers the implications for future population health, health spending, healthcare service reforms, and investments to prepare for future health emergencies. It provides a summary of the few existing empirical studies and then contributes original analysis using administrative data from hospitals and vital registration systems in five countries. It shows substantial declines in health and healthcare delivery during the first year of the pandemic, especially for preventive and elective care. Some countries were able to return healthcare to historical levels, while others were still below average in 2021. The study concludes with reflections on how the pandemic has altered health policy recommendations for the region, generating a greater sense of urgency to make progress on long-standing agendas such as eliminating fragmentation, integrating care, and pursuing digital transformation while reordering priorities toward investments in emergency preparedness, disease surveillance, resilience, and self-sufficiency. In other words, going beyond normal.
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Kjellberg, Sara. Verksamhetsberättelse 2020. Malmö universitetsbibliotek, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24834/mauvb/2020.

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Under 2020 fick vi lära oss vad resiliens betyder i praktiken. Coronaepidemin blev plötsligt en realitet i början av året. Det innebar ett historiskt beslut av regeringen att den 18 mars låta all högre utbildning i Sverige gå över i ett digitalt läge. Det utmanade universitetsbibliotekets verksamhet på många vis, men att vara resilient betyder att kunna hantera förändringar och att fortsätta utvecklas. En kris kan skapa möjligheter till lärande, nytänkande och innovationer.
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Lynch, Clifford, and Diane Goldenberg-Hart. Beyond the Pandemic: The Future of the Research Enterprise in Academic Year 2021-22 and Beyond. Coalition for Networked Information, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.56561/mwrp9673.

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In early June 2021, representatives from a number of CNI member institutions gathered for the third in a series of Executive Roundtable discussions that began in spring 2020, during the early days of the COVID-19 emergency. The conversations were intended to inform our understanding of how the pandemic had impacted the research enterprise and to share information about how institutions were planning to shape investments and strategies surrounding the research enterprise going forward. Previous Roundtables were held in April and September 2020 and reports from those conversations are available from http://www.cni.org/tag/executive-roundtable-report. As with the earlier Roundtables on this topic, June participants primarily included senior library administrators, directors of research computing and information technology, and chief research officers from a variety of higher education institutions across the US and Canada; most participating member institutions were public universities with high research activity, though some mid-sized and private institutions participated as well. The June Roundtable took place in a single convening, supplemented by an additional conversation with a key institution unable to join the group meeting due to last-minute scheduling conflicts. As before, we urged participants to think about research broadly, encompassing the humanities, social sciences, and fieldwork activities, as well as the work that takes place in campus laboratories or facilities shared by broader research communities; indeed, the discussions occasionally considered adjacent areas such as the performing arts. The discussion was wide-ranging, including, but not limited to: the challenges involving undergraduate, graduate and international students; labs and core instrumentation; access to physical collections (libraries, museums, herbaria, etc.) and digital materials; patterns of impact on various disciplines and mitigation strategies; and institutional approaches to improving research resilience. We sensed a growing understanding and sensitivity to the human toll the pandemic has taken on the research community. There were several consistent themes throughout the Roundtable series, but shifts in assumptions, planning, and preparation have been evident as vaccination rates have increased and as organizations have grown somewhat more confident in their ability to sustain largely in-person operations by fall 2021. Still, uncertainties abound and considerable notes of tentativeness remain, and indeed, events subsequent to the Roundtable, such as the large-scale spread of the Delta variant of COVID-19 in the US, have eroded much of the confidence we heard in June 2021, though probably more around instructional strategies than the continuity of the research enterprise. The events of the past 18 months, combined with a growing series of climate change-driven disruptions, have infused a certain level of humility into institutional planning, and they continue to underscore the importance of approaches that emphasize resilience and flexibility.
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