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Influence Factors for Innovation in Digital Self-Preparedness Services and Tools

Influence Factors for Innovation in Digital Self-Preparedness Services and Tools

Iris Gräßler, Jens Pottebaum, Philipp Scholle
Copyright: © 2018 |Volume: 10 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 18
ISSN: 1937-9390|EISSN: 1937-9420|EISBN13: 9781522543824|DOI: 10.4018/IJISCRAM.2018010102
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Gräßler, Iris, et al. "Influence Factors for Innovation in Digital Self-Preparedness Services and Tools." IJISCRAM vol.10, no.1 2018: pp.20-37. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJISCRAM.2018010102

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Gräßler, I., Pottebaum, J., & Scholle, P. (2018). Influence Factors for Innovation in Digital Self-Preparedness Services and Tools. International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (IJISCRAM), 10(1), 20-37. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJISCRAM.2018010102

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Gräßler, Iris, Jens Pottebaum, and Philipp Scholle. "Influence Factors for Innovation in Digital Self-Preparedness Services and Tools," International Journal of Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (IJISCRAM) 10, no.1: 20-37. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJISCRAM.2018010102

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Abstract

IT support for crisis and continuity management covers all stages from prevention through preparedness to response and recovery. The application of innovative technologies often implies the need for structural and procedural changes for users and reliable assessment of future business opportunities for service and tool providers. Scenario-technique is a methodology to systematically assess possible future developments to derive conclusions for strategic planning. This methodology is adapted to the domain of self-preparedness and self-protection. This article contributes domain-specific influence factors which are identified by literature research and reflecting interview with all stakeholder groups. For each influence factor, projections are derived using different types of trend analysis and forecasting methods. Influence factors and projections build a knowledge-base which enables generation of scenarios as a fundament for strategic decisions to support crisis and continuity management.

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