Published: Dec 15, 2023
Converted to Gold OA:
DOI: 10.4018/IJDSGBT.334844
Volume 13
Ahmad Haidar
The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into various sectors has yielded significant benefits, such as enhanced business efficiency and customer satisfaction, while posing challenges...
Show More
The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into various sectors has yielded significant benefits, such as enhanced business efficiency and customer satisfaction, while posing challenges, including privacy concerns, algorithmic bias, and threats to autonomy. In response to these multifaceted issues, this study proposes a novel integrative theoretical framework for Responsible AI (RAI), which addresses four key dimensions: technical, sustainable development, responsible innovation management, and legislation. The responsible innovation management and the legal dimensions form the foundational layers of the framework. The first embeds elements like anticipation and reflexivity into corporate culture, and the latter examines AI-specific laws from the European Union and the United States, providing a comparative perspective on legal frameworks governing AI. The study's findings may be helpful for businesses seeking to responsibly integrate AI, developers who focus on creating responsibly compliant AI, and policymakers looking to foster awareness and develop guidelines for RAI.
Content Forthcoming
Add to Your Personal Library: Article
Cite Article
Cite Article
MLA
Haidar, Ahmad. "An Integrative Theoretical Framework for Responsible Artificial Intelligence." IJDSGBT vol.13, no.1 2024: pp.1-23. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDSGBT.334844
APA
Haidar, A. (2024). An Integrative Theoretical Framework for Responsible Artificial Intelligence. International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT), 13(1), 1-23. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDSGBT.334844
Chicago
Haidar, Ahmad. "An Integrative Theoretical Framework for Responsible Artificial Intelligence," International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT) 13, no.1: 1-23. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDSGBT.334844
Export Reference
Published: Jan 12, 2024
Converted to Gold OA:
DOI: 10.4018/IJDSGBT.335897
Volume 13
Agung Mulyo Widodo, Riya Widayanti, Andika Wisnujati, Nizirwan Anwar, Shavi Bansal, Farhin Tabassum, Mosiur Rahaman
Transportation companies operating both domestically and internationally are starting to worry about the safety of cargo freight. Utilizing a GIS-based port-to-port expedition safety monitoring...
Show More
Transportation companies operating both domestically and internationally are starting to worry about the safety of cargo freight. Utilizing a GIS-based port-to-port expedition safety monitoring system based on global information system is the appropriate way to handle the security and safety concerns in cargo assets because cargo crime is the largest difficulty facing supply chain companies. Reports will be sent in real time by the system to the central office via the data communication network. The application of tracking and traceability systems (tracking), dispatch (cargo loading and unloading), and access authority for cargo operations are the main topics of this study. Waterfall systems and system design using UML diagrams are the methods utilized in system development. This system employs GPS tracking technology with a digital lock for expedition operations where the position of the cargo dispatch, the location of the pick-up, and the open and closed status of each door container padlock during the field logistics' loading and unloading operations are all tracked in real time.
Content Forthcoming
Add to Your Personal Library: Article
Cite Article
Cite Article
MLA
Widodo, Agung Mulyo, et al. "Port-to-Port Expedition Security Monitoring System Based on a Geographic Information System." IJDSGBT vol.13, no.1 2024: pp.1-20. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDSGBT.335897
APA
Widodo, A. M., Widayanti, R., Wisnujati, A., Anwar, N., Bansal, S., Tabassum, F., & Rahaman, M. (2024). Port-to-Port Expedition Security Monitoring System Based on a Geographic Information System. International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT), 13(1), 1-20. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDSGBT.335897
Chicago
Widodo, Agung Mulyo, et al. "Port-to-Port Expedition Security Monitoring System Based on a Geographic Information System," International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT) 13, no.1: 1-20. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDSGBT.335897
Export Reference
Published: Jan 12, 2024
Converted to Gold OA:
DOI: 10.4018/IJDSGBT.335917
Volume 13
Kshitij Mishra, Anupama Mishra, Ritika Bansal
This comprehensive systematic analysis examines the complicated interplay between technology, governance, and consumer behavior. Technological advancement and shifting governance systems affect...
Show More
This comprehensive systematic analysis examines the complicated interplay between technology, governance, and consumer behavior. Technological advancement and shifting governance systems affect consumer behavior; therefore, understanding how they do so is vital. This review meticulously analyzes a variety of literature to elucidate the complex relationships between technology, government, and consumer behavior in many fields. The study highlights how technological advances and governance systems affect customer preferences, attitudes, and decision-making. Governance systems can also regulate how technology affects consumer behavior, according to the paper. This systematic review consolidates current information and identifies promising research areas, offering future directions including technological and governance advances. This review aims to inform strategic decision-making, policy development, and scholarly inquiry in a networked and digitally mediated society.
Content Forthcoming
Add to Your Personal Library: Article
Cite Article
Cite Article
MLA
Mishra, Kshitij, et al. "Impact of Technology and Governance on Consumer Behaviour: A Systematic Review." IJDSGBT vol.13, no.1 2024: pp.1-13. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDSGBT.335917
APA
Mishra, K., Mishra, A., & Bansal, R. (2024). Impact of Technology and Governance on Consumer Behaviour: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT), 13(1), 1-13. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDSGBT.335917
Chicago
Mishra, Kshitij, Anupama Mishra, and Ritika Bansal. "Impact of Technology and Governance on Consumer Behaviour: A Systematic Review," International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT) 13, no.1: 1-13. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJDSGBT.335917
Export Reference
IGI Global Open Access Collection provides all of IGI Global’s open access content in one convenient location and user-friendly interface
that can easily searched or integrated into library discovery systems.
Browse IGI Global Open
Access Collection
All inquiries regarding IJDSGBT should be directed to the attention of:
Submission-Related InquiriesBrij Gupta
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Digital Strategy, Governance, and Business Transformation (IJDSGBT)
E-mail:
gupta.brij@gmail.comAll manuscript submissions to IJDSGBT should be sent through the online submission systemAuthor Services Inquiries
For inquiries involving pre-submission concerns, please contact the Journal Development Division:
journaleditor@igi-global.comOpen Access Inquiries
For inquiries involving publishing costs, APCs, etc., please contact the Open Access Division:
openaccessadmin@igi-global.comProduction-Related Inquiries
For inquiries involving accepted manuscripts currently in production or post-production, please contact the Journal Production Division:
journalproofing@igi-global.comRights and Permissions Inquiries
For inquiries involving permissions, rights, and reuse, please contact the Intellectual Property & Contracts Division:
contracts@igi-global.comPublication-Related Inquiries
For inquiries involving journal publishing, please contact the Acquisitions Division:
acquisition@igi-global.comDiscoverability Inquiries
For inquiries involving sharing, promoting, and indexing of manuscripts, please contact the Citation Metrics & Indexing Division:
indexing@igi-global.com Editorial Office
701 E. Chocolate Ave.
Hershey, PA 17033, USA
717-533-8845 x100