Social informatics guided social intelligence management and its analysis in the Asia-pacific contexts
© Proceedings of the 24th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Information Systems (IS) for the Future, PACIS 2020. All rights reserved. The research is aimed at investigating knowledge-based social informatics solutions. Socio-economic development relies on technology use in education an...
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| author | Nimmagadda, Shastri Mani, N. Reiners, Torsten Namugenyi, C. |
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| description | © Proceedings of the 24th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Information Systems (IS) for the Future, PACIS 2020. All rights reserved. The research is aimed at investigating knowledge-based social informatics solutions. Socio-economic development relies on technology use in education and employment sectors. To explore such challenges, we examine the existing indicators of socio-economic development, such as gender equalities, employment, and education and population growth attribute dimensions. To understand them precisely, we analyse large-size human ecosystems and their data analytics. Social-informatics and -intelligence analysis are proposed with the design of logical and physical data schemas in diverse socio-economic contexts and their interoperability in varied geographies. We compute predictive models for different attribute dimensions, usable by technology developers and policy-makers. We interpret the data views of digital human ecosystems in the form of various graphs, tables, and polynomial regressions to envisage the influence of technology on societal collisions. The polynomial regressions suggest a strong positive relationship between different socioeconomic attributes, cognizing the social intelligence and its knowledge management in Asia-Pacific contexts. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-811402021-01-25T06:09:32Z Social informatics guided social intelligence management and its analysis in the Asia-pacific contexts Nimmagadda, Shastri Mani, N. Reiners, Torsten Namugenyi, C. © Proceedings of the 24th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Information Systems (IS) for the Future, PACIS 2020. All rights reserved. The research is aimed at investigating knowledge-based social informatics solutions. Socio-economic development relies on technology use in education and employment sectors. To explore such challenges, we examine the existing indicators of socio-economic development, such as gender equalities, employment, and education and population growth attribute dimensions. To understand them precisely, we analyse large-size human ecosystems and their data analytics. Social-informatics and -intelligence analysis are proposed with the design of logical and physical data schemas in diverse socio-economic contexts and their interoperability in varied geographies. We compute predictive models for different attribute dimensions, usable by technology developers and policy-makers. We interpret the data views of digital human ecosystems in the form of various graphs, tables, and polynomial regressions to envisage the influence of technology on societal collisions. The polynomial regressions suggest a strong positive relationship between different socioeconomic attributes, cognizing the social intelligence and its knowledge management in Asia-Pacific contexts. 2020 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81140 https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2020/index.4.html restricted |
| spellingShingle | Nimmagadda, Shastri Mani, N. Reiners, Torsten Namugenyi, C. Social informatics guided social intelligence management and its analysis in the Asia-pacific contexts |
| title | Social informatics guided social intelligence management and its analysis in the Asia-pacific contexts |
| title_full | Social informatics guided social intelligence management and its analysis in the Asia-pacific contexts |
| title_fullStr | Social informatics guided social intelligence management and its analysis in the Asia-pacific contexts |
| title_full_unstemmed | Social informatics guided social intelligence management and its analysis in the Asia-pacific contexts |
| title_short | Social informatics guided social intelligence management and its analysis in the Asia-pacific contexts |
| title_sort | social informatics guided social intelligence management and its analysis in the asia-pacific contexts |
| url | https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2020/index.4.html http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81140 |