8 June 2020
Timeslot 1 (14:00 – 14:40 CEST / UTC+2) – Chair: Peter Bednar
- Welcome speech
- Keynote by Amany Elbanna on Sociotechnical Approaches in the era of data science and AI.
Timeslot 2 (15:00 – 16:40 CEST / UTC+2)
Parallel presentation sessions. Each presentation is 10min followed by 10min discussion. Please log in at least 5 minutes before your session time slot.
Session 1 – Chair: Federico Cabitza
- A case Study in Managing Socio-Technical System Change. Mahmoud Salamon and Peter Bednar (pdf)
- Attitudes to quality assurance in practice. James Lofting and Peter Bednar (pdf)
- Quid est accuracy? Debunking the GDPR principle of accuracy in computational decision support. Federico Cabitza, Stefano Diana and Andrea Rossetti (pdf)
Session 2 – Chair: Mikko Rajanen
- An AcciMap Waiting to Happen. Richard Mcevoy (pdf)
- Usability: A Cybernetics Perspective. Mikko Rajanen and Dorina Rajanen (pdf)
- Digital command and control systems in High-Reliability Organizations. Paolo Spagnoletti and Andrea Salvi (pdf)
Session 3 – Chair: Anna Sigridur Islind
- How to Make Viable System Model More Understandable. Ilia Bider and Erik Perjons (pdf)
- How the HR department can support business change towards business excellence. Václav Hložek and Peter Bednar (pdf)
- The Tetrix – A ‘User Friendly’ Variation on the Viable Systems Model. Edmund Fish (pdf)
- Towards an integrated Human-AI Framework for an agile enterprise: a socio-technical approach. Mohamed Amine Marhraoui and Abdellah El Manouar (pdf)
USA Session 1 (19:00 – 20:40 CEST/UTC+2 10:00 – 11:40 PDT) – Chairs: Helena Vallo-Hult and Eleanor Wynn
Single presentation session. Each presentation is 10min followed by 10min discussion. Please log in at least 5 minutes before your session time slot.
- Learning Analytics as Community Design for Complex Problems. Tristan Stull (pdf)
- Dimensions of Sociotechnical Integration. Steven Alter (pdf)
- Designing Democratic Dialogue into Medical Practice. Eleanor Wynn and Helena Vallo Hult (pdf)
9 June 2020
Timeslot 3 (10:00 – 11:40 CEST / UTC+2)
Parallel presentation sessions. Each presentation is 10min followed by 10min discussion. Please log in at least 5 minutes before your session time slot.
Session 1 – Chair: Fatema Zaghloul
- A sociotechnical approach to designing IT infrastructure for learning. Geoffrey Tabo and Zander Par-Ola (pdf)
- Marshall McLuhan 2020: “Don’t throw a digital blanket over campus.”. Markus Lahtinen (pdf)
- Designing with socio-technical aspects in mind starts with University courses: an experience within an HCI course. Laura Tarantino (pdf)
- Educational System Design for the Cloud in the Post-Covid-19 Era: Quo Vadis?. M. Murat Albayrakoglu (pdf)
Session 2 – Chair: Federico Pigni
- Drivers of Knowledge Conversion in Socio-Technical Systems. Antonio De Nicola, Andrea Falegnami, Riccardo Patriarca and Maria Luisa Villani (pdf)
- Collective Intelligence, Crowd Dynamics, and Co- Creation: A Case Study In Robotics Innovation Facilities. Gianluigi Viscusi (pdf)
Session 3 – Chair: Alexander Nolte
- Exploring the socio-technical interplay of Industry 4.0: A single Case Study of an Italian manufacturing organization. Emanuele Gabriel Margherita and Alessio Maria Braccini (pdf)
- Complex project management: using complexity and volatility to guide hybrid methodological practices. Silvana Costantini, Jon Hall and Lucia Rapanotti (pdf)
- Theorizing Universal Sociotechnical Mechanisms. Louise Harder Fischer (pdf)
- Building Efficacy, Effectiveness and Efficiency in Short Food Supply Chains. A socio-technical approach. Eliseo Vilalta-Perdomo and Rosario Michel-Villarreal (pdf)
Timeslot 4 (13:00 – 14:40 CEST / UTC+2)
Parallel presentation sessions. Each presentation is 10min followed by 10min discussion. Please log in at least 5 minutes before your session time slot.
Session 1 – Chair: Moufida Sadok
- Socio Technical System Theory principles revisited- Is the 4th industrial revolution calling for joint, participatory, and agile design?. Emanuela Shaba, Marco Guerci, Emilio Bartezzaghi, Silvia Gilardi, Filomena Canterino and Raffaella Cagliano (pdf)
- Exploring the Adoption Process of Smart City: Evidences from A Belgian context. Emanuele Gabriel Margherita, Giovanni Esposito, Stefania Denise Escobar and Nathalie Crutzen (pdf)
- How Millennials, Gen Z and technology are changing the workplace design?. Marija Topuzovska Latkovikj and Mirjana Borota Popovska (pdf)
- Automatic detection of Fake News. Pontus Nordberg, Joakim Kävrestad and Marcus Nohlberg (pdf)
Session 2 – Chair: Mikko Rajanen
- Blockchain transformation as a socio-technical phenomenon. Horst Treiblmaier, Marten Risius and Aaron French (pdf)
- 4.0 technologies and the quality of working conditions: the role of employees’attributions. Benedetta Colaiacovo, Silvia Gilardi and Marco Guerci (pdf)
Session 3 – Chair: Anna Sigridur Islind
- The dynamics of socio-technical systems – principles from practice: what role for IS?. Benjamin Taylor (pdf)
- Utilizing hackathons as opportunities for socio-technical analysis and design. Alexander Nolte (pdf)
- Sociotechnical practice and agenda. David Bovis (pdf)
- The (un)invited in Collective Action on Social Media: A Socio-Technical Perspective of Fake News. Alessio Maria Braccini (pdf)
Timeslot 5 (15:00 – 16:40 CEST / UTC+2)
Parallel presentation sessions. Each presentation is 10min followed by 10min discussion. Please log in at least 5 minutes before your session time slot.
Session 1 – Chair: Mikko Rajanen
- The language effect in phishing susceptibility. Joakim Kävrestad, Rickard Pettersson and Marcus Nohlberg (pdf)
- Can Johnny actually like security training?. Joakim Kävrestad, Evelina Friman, Joacim Bohlander and Marcus Nohlberg (pdf)
- Are the information security policies of British schools suited to the current cyber security threat landscape? An analysis from a socio-technical perspective. Martin Sparrius (pdf)
- Exploring the potential benefits of ISO17020 on Crime Scene Investigation. Jasmine Evans (pdf)
Session 2 – Chair: Alexander Nolte
- Sustainability in work practices. Lucia Pascarella and Peter Bednar (pdf)
- Towards a Maturity Improvement Process – Systemically Closing the Socio-Technical Gap. Grethe Østby, Stewart James Kowalski and Basel Katt (pdf)
- The Impact of Technology on Production Productivity and Employees Performances. Jasna Pajkovska (pdf)
- Is Socio-Technical Design Meeting The Needs of Organizational Change?. Ijeoma Ojukwu (pdf)
Session 3 – Chair: Fatema Zaghloul