Call for Papers for Special Issue of the TIM Review:
Distributed Ledger Technologies for Smart Digital Economies
 
[P]articipants of the [DLT] system have more benefit working in favour of the system than against [it]. ... Blockchain is intended to design a system with participants who do not trust each other, but who rely on the system itself.
Jose Luis Calvo Salanova
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Keywords: artificial intelligence, blockchain, cybersecurity, digital economy, distributed ledger technology, smartification

 

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In Finland, farm size compared with many other European countries is small, though increasing steadily. Bigger farm size in most cases enables better utilization of new technology, automation, and digitalization. With increasing farm size, a farmer’s work turns more into a manager’s, instead of doing the work by themselves.

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Keywords: bale inventory, bale trade, big data, precision farming, RFID, round bales, silage, Smart farming

 

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The development of digitalization and measurement technologies in recent decades has enabled digital devices and sensors to produce huge amounts of data that has great potential in optimizing processes related to production chains or service production. In the field of bioeconomy, the main production processes are related to food and biomass production. Digitalization provides a wide variety of opportunities to support, manage, and monitor production based on data collected from the field.

Welcome to the January issue of the Technology Innovation Management Review. This issue consists of a mixture of “Insights”.

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Competition in many fields of business today has become global in nature. This trend has been accelerated by the rapid digitalization of markets and communication channels. In the global arena, companies compete in environments that deal with diverse online channel formats, including electronic or eCommerce (eCom), mobile commerce, and social media (Bilgihan et al., 2016). Here we focus on eCom and note the influence of the expansion of eCom and digital channels on companies, and also other parts of society.

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Keywords: Digital disruption, eCommerce, Global eCom, internationalization, university cooperation

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