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Carlos, Rafael, Daniel C. Amaral, and Mauro Caetano. "Framework for continuous agile technology roadmap updating." Innovation & Management Review 15, no. 3 (July 16, 2018): 321–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/inmr-05-2018-0030.

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Purpose Roadmapping has been used as an approach to support market, product and technology-integrated planning, resulting in a document commonly known as a roadmap. Despite the gains made in relation to the technique, recent studies indicate that most users leave or have difficulties in sustaining the process (i.e. maintaining the updated roadmaps). This paper aims to present a framework for continuous roadmap updating that incorporates principles from agile management fields. Design/methodology/approach The framework was developed through action research in a manufacturing firm in the construction industry. Findings The results demonstrate a positive impact on the degree of continuous information monitoring, roadmap credibility and use of the roadmap during innovation strategy decisions. Originality/value The key contribution of this framework is the demonstration of a new strategy for carrying out the maps in which information is internalized by the organization itself, using agile teams, without commissioned specialists and as part of the work standards.
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HOLMES, CHRISTOPHER, and MICHAEL FERRILL. "A PROCESS FOR THE UPDATE AND REVIEW OF OPERATION AND TECHNOLOGY ROADMAPS." International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 05, no. 02 (June 2008): 247–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219877008001369.

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In order to aid Singaporean small and medium sized companies identify and select emerging technologies for business benefit, the Operation and Technology Roadmapping (OTR) process has been introduced and applied to over seventy companies. To help these companies continue the adoption of roadmapping, an update process has been developed and applied to ten organizations. This paper introduces the operation and technology roadmap methodology for roadmap creation, and then explores the process used for updating roadmaps. The update process involves an initial review of the roadmap technologies, products and service and drivers to see how 'accurate' the past roadmaps forecasts were and to establish 'rules' for the update of the roadmap. Once the review has been carried out, a decision is then made as to whether create a new roadmap or to update the existing roadmap. If a new roadmap is to be created the existing OTR process is followed. If the roadmap is to be updated then more emphasis is placed on carrying forward the information already present on the roadmap, with the addition of some new ideas within the current roadmap framework.
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Cardinal, Linda, Helaina Gaspard, and Rémi Léger. "The Politics of Language Roadmaps in Canada: Understanding the Conservative Government's Approach to Official Languages." Canadian Journal of Political Science 48, no. 3 (August 24, 2015): 577–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423915000517.

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AbstractThis article critically examines the Conservative government's approach to official languages, through a policy instrument framework. Special attention is paid to the third federal roadmap for official languages—the first having been unveiled by the Liberal government in 2003 and the second by the Conservative minority government in 2008—and how this roadmap conveys a new representation of official languages in relation to Canadian identity and citizenship. The focus on the linguistic integration of new immigrants in the 2013 language roadmap generates interest. The policy instrument framework also shows how language roadmaps represent the fourth generation of official language policies in Canada; the first three generations found their respective bases in the 1969 Official Languages Act, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the 1988 Official Languages Act. The article concludes that an analysis of language roadmaps elucidates transformations initiated by the Conservative governments in the area of official languages in Canada. It also promotes further exploration and analysis of language policies through the policy instrument framework.
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Ulrich, Christian, Benjamin Frieske, Stephan A. Schmid, and Horst E. Friedrich. "Monitoring and Forecasting of Key Functions and Technologies for Automated Driving." Forecasting 4, no. 2 (May 20, 2022): 477–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/forecast4020027.

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Companies facing transformation in the automotive industry will need to adapt to new trends, technologies and functions, in order to remain competitive. The challenge is to anticipate such trends and to forecast their development over time. The aim of this paper is to develop a methodology that allows us to analyze the temporal development of technologies, taking automated driving as an example. The framework consists of a technological and a functional roadmap. The technology roadmap provides information on the temporal development of 59 technologies based on expert elicitation using a multi-stage Delphi survey and patent analyses. The functional roadmap is derived from a meta-analysis of studies including 209 predictions of the maturity of automated driving functions. The technological and functional roadmaps are merged into a consolidated roadmap, linking the temporal development of technologies and functions. Based on the publication analysis, SAE level 5 is predicted to be market-ready by 2030. Contrasted to the results from the Delphi survey in the technological roadmap, 2030 seems to be too optimistic, however, as some key technologies would not have reached market readiness by this time. As with all forecasts, the proposed framework is not able to accurately predict the future. However, the combination of different forecast approaches enables users to have a more holistic view of future developments than with single forecasting methods.
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Musango, Josephine K., and Alan C. Brent. "A roadmap framework for solar aided power generation in South Africa." Journal of Energy in Southern Africa 26, no. 4 (April 13, 2017): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2015/v26i4a2087.

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Technology roadmaps are critical for decisions pertaining to technology development. They have been utilised in the renewable energy sector to assist in filtering alternative technology options in order to support energy policy formulation, energy security and energy independence, among others. However, solar aided power generation is a recent concept and no roadmap has been developed for the technology as yet. This paper thus reviewed the literature related to roadmapping with the aim of understanding the methods and tools that have been utilised in other settings. Informed by the literature, a conceptual framework was developed, which was further utilised for the initial analysis for developing a roadmap for solar aided power generation in South Africa. Generally, it would be beneficial for South Africa to integrate solar aided power generation within its current Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) or the National Treasury Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme. However, it should be noted that this is only feasible in the short- and medium-term. In the long-term, there is a need to support stand-alone solar thermal technologies.
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Musango, Josephine K., and Alan C. Brent. "A roadmap framework for solar aided power generation in South Africa." Journal of Energy in Southern Africa 26, no. 4 (April 5, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2413-3051/2016/v26i4a2116.

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Technology roadmaps are critical for decisions pertaining to technology development. They have been utilised in the renewable energy sector to assist in filtering alternative technology options in order to support energy policy formulation, energy security and energy independence, among others. However, solar aided power generation is a recent concept and no roadmap has been developed for the technology as yet. This paper thus reviewed the literature related to roadmapping with the aim of understanding the methods and tools that have been utilised in other settings. Informed by the literature, a conceptual framework was developed, which was further utilised for the initial analysis for developing a roadmap for solar aided power generation in South Africa. Generally, it would be beneficial for South Africa to integrate solar aided power generation within its current Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) or the National Treasury Public-Private Partnership (PPP) programme. However, it should be noted that this is only feasible in the short- and medium-term. In the long-term, there is a need to support stand-alone solar thermal technologies.
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Sareminia, Saba, Alireza Hasanzadeh, Shaaban Elahi, and Gholamali Montazer. "Developing Technology Roadmapping Combinational Framework by Meta Synthesis Technique." International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 16, no. 02 (April 2019): 1950019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219877019500196.

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In recent years, technological advances have motivated industries, companies and even governments to look for an improved alignment between strategic objectives and technology management, preferably through the application of structured and flexible approaches that use techniques such as technology roadmapping. There are a lot of studies that have presented various models, processes and frameworks to develop technology roadmap and more studies have developed roadmaps based on these contributions. Most of these studies have mentioned that the roadmapping process must be customized in every case. Accordingly, having a model or a framework that represents the most prominent findings of these studies in one view is so helpful for customizing the process. But there is no research that accumulates previous studies and achieving this purpose. This paper presents the outcomes of a Meta-synthesis review of technology roadmapping literature that was published between 1997 and 2016 (73 papers) and develops a framework from important roadmapping components which affected the roadmapping process and roadmaps. Finally, the components of the proposed framework have been evaluated by survey benefiting from experts’ opinion and Shannon’s entropy technique.
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Chentouf, Zohair. "Cognitive Software Engineering: A Research Framework and Roadmap." Journal of Software Engineering and Applications 07, no. 06 (2014): 530–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/jsea.2014.76049.

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Suliman, Alaeldin, and Jeff Rankin. "Maturity-based mapping of technology and method innovation in off-site construction: conceptual frameworks." Journal of Information Technology in Construction 26 (July 21, 2021): 381–408. http://dx.doi.org/10.36680/j.itcon.2021.021.

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The construction industry has been associated with inefficiencies. In contrast, Off-Site Construction (OSC) is a modern method of construction that has demonstrated significant improvements over conventional on-site methods. Despite that, OSC represents a tiny portion of the construction industry with a limited rate of diffusion and acceptance. One reason for that is associated with the lack or immaturity of OSC-related research and innovation benchmarking. This benchmarking helps in expanding OSC implementation as a component in driving and directing OSC research as well as roadmapping and measuring the innovation advancements. Hence, this study was intended to contribute to the OSC benchmarking by mapping innovation that paves the road towards building a strategic research and innovation roadmap in OSC. Among different innovation types, this study is limited to two types: technology-oriented and OSC method-oriented innovation. Unlike the traditional roadmaps in the literature, the envisioned roadmap design for OSC innovation in this study is based on maturity modelling. This design includes four components: framework, maturity scales, benchmarks, and targets. However, the focus of the current stage is on the developing the mapping components (framework and maturity scales). Consequently, two sets of frameworks and maturity models were developed to realize the two identified innovation types in OSC. The applicability of these frameworks and scales was demonstrated through hypothetical examples and a case study that is limited to technology-oriented research in the Canadian context. Accordingly, the subsequent case study scope embraces the last three research community meetings (2015-2019) relevant to our study in the indicated context. Based on this case study, the framework was found easy to understand, simple to implement, scalable, applicable across different contexts, and facilitates capturing benchmarks and targets. This confirms promising benefits of the developed frameworks and their effectiveness in roadmapping OSC innovation.
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Aboramadan, Mohammed. "NGOs management: a roadmap to effective practices." Journal of Global Responsibility 9, no. 4 (October 8, 2018): 372–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jgr-08-2018-0033.

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Purpose From one year to another, more researchers join in the ever-growing field of interest of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Nevertheless, the literature on NGOs management is not as rich as what has been developed for private companies and bodies in the business world. The purpose of this paper is to propose a framework for managing NGOs effectively. Design/methodology/approach Reviewing the literature on NGOs management from different areas, the paper proposes a conceptual framework. Findings The paper provides a conceptual framework on how different management functions are involved in a mutual framework for managing NGOs. Research limitations/implications The author needs to empirically test the suggested framework using qualitative and qualitative techniques. Originality/value The author’s perspective on NGOs management is a subject of great interest for different NGOs stakeholders including: donors, communities, volunteers, managers and policy-makers.
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Kwon, Koopo, Sungchan Jun, Yong-Jae Lee, Sanghei Choi, and Chulung Lee. "Logistics Technology Forecasting Framework Using Patent Analysis for Technology Roadmap." Sustainability 14, no. 9 (April 30, 2022): 5430. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14095430.

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The rapid advancement of digital technologies has fundamentally changed the competitive dynamics of the logistics industry. For players in the logistics industry, digitization has become an unavoidable situation to achieve survival and sustainable competitiveness. A technology strategy is essential for digitization, and identifying opportunities and threats of technology development through technology trend exploration is important for technology strategy. In addition, to enable the implementation of the technology strategy, it is necessary to detect the change in technology and search for the technology that is expected to have a practical development effect. The purpose of this study is to identify opportunities and areas for technology development through patent data in establishing technology strategies. Previous research mainly relied on the expert interview method, and there was also a patent analysis study based on topic modeling, but only to grasp technology trends. This paper aims to propose a new framework for the extension to the stage for establishing a technology roadmap. By using the Word2Vec algorithm, we will investigate the patent search formula that reflects the trend, the prediction of changes in logistics technology through LDA (Latent Dirichlet Allocation) clustering of patent data, and the derivation of vacant technology by experimental methods. The proposed framework is expected to be utilized for predicting technological change and deriving promising technologies for establishing technology roadmaps in logistics companies.
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Minh, Nguyen Dat, and Duong Trung Kien. "A four-phase framework for Lean implementation in small and medium enterprises." Management 25, no. 1 (January 1, 2021): 259–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/manment-2019-0069.

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Abstract Although Lean has been known and applied in both theoretical and practical on around the world for many years,a deeper understanding of Lean tools, principles implementation, anda roadmap to successfully apply is needed. In the context of Small and medium enterprises (SME), it is very difficult for local enterprises to apply synchronization Lean tools, techniques, and principles because of limited resources in manpower, technology, and management capability. Through the case-based study, this paper proposed the four-phase roadmap for Lean application in SMEs. An analysis of methods froma literature review of Lean implementation was conducted in order to identify the phases of the roadmap. Then, six SMEs in Vietnam that applied Lean were chosen to collect data and analyze the applicability and how Lean tools are successful implemented in the cases to confirm the findings.
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Kumar, Subodha, Sriram Narayanan, and Fabrizio Salvador. "Innovation in supply networks—A research framework and roadmap." Journal of Operations Management 66, no. 7-8 (October 2020): 754–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joom.1122.

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dos Santos Ferreira, Camila, Camila Fabricio Poltronieri, Diego Rodrigues Iritani, Mônica Tani Vicente, Stefano de Nadai, Aldo Roberto Ometto, Mateus Cecílio Gerolamo, and Luiz Cesar Ribeiro Carpinetti. "Roadmap for operational sustainability: an approach based on Integrated Management Systems and Business Process Management." Revista Gestão da Produção Operações e Sistemas 16, no. 1 (March 14, 2021): 181–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.15675/gepros.v16i1.2753.

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Purpose - This paper proposes a roadmap for the sustainability of operations based on the principles and practices taken from Integrated Management Systems (IMS) and Business Process Management (BPM). Theoretical framework - Companies must consider results based on the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of the Triple Bottom Line, and as such, some researchers point to the contribution made by IMS for sustainability. Another important aspect of changing to more sustainable business models is organizational structure. BPM focuses on implementing horizontal management in the organization through business processes. Design/methodology/approach – Within this context, a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) was carried out to identify IMS and BPM principles, practices and techniques, then a roadmap was designed and field research was carried out by specialists. Findings - Field research findings indicate that the roadmap represents a framework which can support organizations to achieve their sustainability goals. Research limitations/implications - One of the limitations in the study was the reduced number of specialists who analyzed the roadmap. Therefore, it is suggested, as a further study, that this roadmap is validated by other experts, including people from other countries. Another limitation is that the study must progress further on the issues of implementation posed by the proposed roadmap. As such, a further study should be carried out to address this point. Originality/value - This study uses concepts that have already been consolidated in the literature (IMS and BPM) as support for companies that seek to become more sustainable. Key words - Integrated Management System; Business Process Management; Roadmap; Sustainability; IMS; BPM.
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Hsieh, Pasha L. "The Roadmap for a Prospective US-ASEAN FTA: Legal and Geopolitical Considerations." Journal of World Trade 46, Issue 2 (April 1, 2012): 367–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/trad2012012.

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This article examines the legal framework governing economic relations between the United States and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and outlines a roadmap for a US-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Notwithstanding ASEAN's emerging centrality in Asian regionalism, America remains the only Pacific power that has not concluded any form of FTA with ASEAN. This article explains that limited progress in Washington's efforts stemmed from the domestic politics of the US Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) approach and the Myanmar dilemma. It further analyses the challenges that the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement negotiations have encountered and contends that the TPP cannot be a substitute for a US-ASEAN FTA. Finally, a 'Plan B' roadmap to reinvigorate US-ASEAN trade ties is proposed. This roadmap calls for an enhanced TIFA that incorporates the building block features of ASEAN's framework agreements, thereby laying a solid yet gradual foundation for an FTA. This research therefore provides a valuable study of a region-based FTA under the multilateral trading system.
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Marston, Hannah R., Kelly Niles-Yokum, and Paula Alexandra Silva. "A Commentary on Blue Zones®: A Critical Review of Age-Friendly Environments in the 21st Century and Beyond." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 2 (January 19, 2021): 837. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020837.

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This paper explores the intersection of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) concepts of age-friendly communities and The Blue Zones® checklists and how the potential of integrating the two frameworks for the development of a contemporary framework can address the current gaps in the literature as well as consider the inclusion of technology and environmental press. The commentary presented here sets out initial thoughts and explorations that have the potential to impact societies on a global scale and provides recommendations for a roadmap to consider new ways to think about the impact of health and wellbeing of older adults and their families. Additionally, this paper highlights both the strengths and the weaknesses of the aforementioned checklists and frameworks by examining the literature including the WHO age-friendly framework, the smart age-friendly ecosystem (SAfE) framework and the Blue Zones® checklists. We argue that gaps exist in the current literature and take a critical approach as a way to be inclusive of technology and the environments in which older adults live. This commentary contributes to the fields of gerontology, gerontechnology, anthropology, and geography, because we are proposing a roadmap which sets out the need for future work which requires multi- and interdisciplinary research to be conducted for the respective checklists to evolve.
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Moore, Jeffrey R., James Miller, Robert Franklin, and Jessica Jolly. "Building an Effective Leader Roadmap: Using the Competing Values Framework." Academy of Management Proceedings 2021, no. 1 (August 2021): 12143. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2021.12143abstract.

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Reefke, Hendrik, and David Sundaram. "A Strategy Framework and Roadmap for Sustainable Supply Chain Management." International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability: Annual Review 6, no. 2 (2010): 93–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1832-2077/cgp/v06i02/54753.

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Shalender, Kumar, and Rajesh Kumar Yadav. "Promoting e-mobility in India: challenges, framework, and future roadmap." Environment, Development and Sustainability 20, no. 6 (July 28, 2017): 2587–607. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10668-017-0006-x.

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Liu, Zhe, and Wei Hua Zeng. "Research of Optimization Framework for China's Low-Carbon Technology Development Based on 3E Model: A Case Study of Electricity Industry." Applied Mechanics and Materials 535 (February 2014): 500–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.535.500.

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Energy security and climate change are the two major challenges facing human society, its a hot topic that how to realize comprehensive balance and coordinated development among Energy-Economy-Environment. Low-carbon technology is the key to the development of low-carbon economy, and rational planning of the development of low-carbon technology roadmap has the role of guiding low-carbon industry development. This study aims at the lowest cost on carbon emission reduction technology under the constraints of carbon emission reduction targets in all stages; establishes the framework of low-carbon technology development to make portfolio optimization based on MARKAL model; and then take electricity industry for example, and conduct Scenario Design on low-carbon technology in electricity industry by stage in order to define the best low-carbon technology roadmap of electricity industry over the next 40 years. On that basis, propose the matching policy recommendations to ensure the development of low-carbon technology roadmap. The proposed optimization framework of low-carbon technology roadmap can provide technical methods for the development of low-carbon technologies and establishment of related policies in other industries.
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Yang, Xi, Xin Liu, and Jun Song. "A Study on Technology Competition of Graphene Biomedical Technology Based on Patent Analysis." Applied Sciences 9, no. 13 (June 28, 2019): 2613. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app9132613.

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Graphene, with high biocompatibility, physiological solubility and stability, has been reported as an emerging material for biomedical applications such as biosensors, drug delivery, and tissue engineering. Recently, identifying the technological competition (TC) of graphene biomedical technology has received worldwide attention from stakeholders. However, few studies have attached great importance to review the TC of this field by the analysis of patents. The main objective of this study is to develop a new and comprehensive method to investigate TC in a given technology field by conducting a patent review and then employing a patent roadmap to dig out the technology opportunity. The effectiveness of the approach is verified with the case study on graphene biomedical technology. Compared to previous research, this study makes the following important contributions. First, this study provides a new and systematic framework for the dynamic analysis of TC in a given technology field. It also extends the research perspectives of TC for industry, assignees, and technology, employs a patent roadmap to dig out technology opportunities, and enables stakeholders to understand TC from a dynamic perspective. Second, this study integrates patent analysis with a patent roadmap that has not appeared in existing methodologies of patent review. Third, it first introduces indicators (e.g., high value patent and competition position of top assignees) to the previous patent roadmap and provides a new methodology for patent roadmaps from a country level and assignee level. Finally, this study provides useful information for stakeholders interested in graphene biomedical technology, helps them to find new technology opportunities in this field, encourages them to determine the direction of future research, and has important significance for its application to diverse other emerging technologies.
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Martens, Monika, Edwin Wouters, Josefien van Olmen, Zalika Klemenc Ketiš, Srean Chhim, Savina Chham, Veerle Buffel, et al. "Process evaluation of the scale-up of integrated diabetes and hypertension care in Belgium, Cambodia and Slovenia (the SCUBY Project): a study protocol." BMJ Open 12, no. 12 (December 2022): e062151. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062151.

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IntroductionIntegrated care interventions for type 2 diabetes (T2D) and hypertension (HT) are effective, yet challenges exist with regard to their implementation and scale-up. The ‘SCale-Up diaBetes and hYpertension care’ (SCUBY) Project aims to facilitate the scale-up of integrated care for T2D and HT through the co-creation and implementation of contextualised scale-up roadmaps in Belgium, Cambodia and Slovenia. We hereby describe the plan for the process and scale-up evaluation of the SCUBY Project. The specific goals of the process and scale-up evaluation are to (1) analyse how, and to what extent, the roadmap has been implemented, (2) assess how the differing contexts can influence the implementation process of the scale-up strategies and (3) assess the progress of the scale-up.Methods and analysisA comprehensive framework was developed to include process and scale-up evaluation embedded in implementation science theory. Key implementation outcomes include acceptability, feasibility, relevance, adaptation, adoption and cost of roadmap activities. A diverse range of predominantly qualitative tools—including a policy dialogue reporting form, a stakeholder follow-up interview and survey, project diaries and policy mapping—were developed to assess how stakeholders perceive the scale-up implementation process and adaptations to the roadmap. The role of context is considered relevant, and barriers and facilitators to scale-up will be continuously assessed.Ethics and disseminationEthical approval has been obtained from the Institutional Review Board (ref. 1323/19) at the Institute of Tropical Medicine (Antwerp, Belgium). The SCUBY Project presents a comprehensive framework to guide the process and scale-up evaluation of complex interventions in different health systems. We describe how implementation outcomes, mechanisms of impact and scale-up outcomes can be a basis to monitor adaptations through a co-creation process and to guide other scale-up interventions making use of knowledge translation and co-creation activities.
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Follwell, Emily J., Siri Chunduri, Claire Samuelson-Kiraly, Nicholas Watters, and Jonathan I. Mitchell. "The Quality Mental Health Care Network: A roadmap to improving quality mental healthcare in Canada." Healthcare Management Forum 34, no. 2 (January 8, 2021): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0840470420974713.

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Although there are numerous quality of care frameworks, little attention has been given to the essential concepts that encompass quality mental healthcare. HealthCare CAN and the Mental Health Commission of Canada co-lead the Quality Mental Health Care Network (QMHCN), which has developed a quality mental healthcare framework, building on existing provincial, national, and international frameworks. HealthCare CAN conducted an environmental scan, key informant interviews, and focus groups with individuals with lived experiences to develop the framework. This article outlines the findings from this scan, interviews and focus groups.
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Cavaller-Bellaubi, Maria, Stuart D. Faulkner, Bryan Teixeira, Mathieu Boudes, Eva Molero, Nicholas Brooke, Laura McKeaveney, et al. "Sustaining Meaningful Patient Engagement Across the Lifecycle of Medicines: A Roadmap for Action." Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science 55, no. 5 (May 10, 2021): 936–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43441-021-00282-z.

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Abstract Background There is increased recognition that incorporating patients’ perspectives and insights into the medicines development process results in better health outcomes and benefits for all involved stakeholders. Despite the increased interest and the existence of frameworks and practical recommendations, patient engagement (PE) is not yet considered standard practice. The objective of this work was to provide a roadmap to support systematic change in all stakeholder organisations involved in medicines development across Europe, patients and patient organisations, medicines developers, academia, regulatory authorities, Health Technology Assessment bodies, payers, policy-makers and public research funders, to sustain PE practices. Methods A mixed-methods approach was used by the EU-funded Innovative Medicines Initiative PARADIGM Consortium to co-develop the sustainability roadmap including background work to identify success factors and scenarios for sustainable PE. The roadmap development was based on the Theory of Change concept and populated with findings from (1) interviews with national/ and international institutions with the potential to increase PE uptake by other stakeholders; (2) multi-stakeholder workshops and webinars; and (3) consultations with specific stakeholder groups, Consortium members and a consultative body formed by international PE initiatives. Results This roadmap sets strategic goals for the PE community to achieve meaningful and systematic PE through changes in the culture, processes and resources of stakeholder organisations. It brings in key PARADIGM outputs to work in a coordinated fashion with existing frameworks and mechanisms to achieve system-wide sustained PE. Conclusions The roadmap provides a framework for all stakeholders to take collective action within their organisations and across Europe to implement PE in a sustainable manner.
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Saxena, Deepika, Neelam Dhall, and Rashika Malik. "Sustainable banking: A roadmap to sustainable development." Corporate Governance and Sustainability Review 5, no. 3 (2021): 42–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.22495/cgsrv5i3p4.

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Sustainability is not a mere buzzword in the banking industry now but rather a key concept that will shape the direction of the industry in the years to come (World Finance, 2019). Thus, the study aims to ascertain various sustainable banking practices at a domestic and global levels. It also intends to identify the existing framework developed for assessing the performance of sustainable banking practices. The study makes use of exploratory and descriptive research design and is based on primary (in-depth interviews) and secondary sources of data collection. The dimensions of sustainable banking have been identified as environmental, social and governance (ESG). The research further highlights that sustainability issues focused by banks primarily involve “environmental” and “social” considerations, however, the “governance” aspect has not yet been considered by many. Moreover, the study reveals that there are no guidelines specified by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for sustainable banking practices in India to date. The insights gained from the study would enrich the existing literature on sustainable banking. The findings would also help in developing a new framework for assessing the performance of sustainable banking practices.
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Limaye, Vaidehi, Gerhard Fortwengel, and Dnyanesh Limaye. "REGULATORY ROADMAP FOR NANOTECHNOLOGY BASED MEDICINES." International Journal of Drug Regulatory Affairs 2, no. 4 (February 13, 2018): 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.22270/ijdra.v2i4.151.

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Nanotechnology is emerging as one of the key technologies of the 21st century and is expected to enable developments across a wide range of sectors that can benefit citizens. Nanomedicine is an application of nanotechnology in the areas of healthcare, disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. Nanomedicines pose problem of nanotoxicity related to factors like size, shape, specific surface area, surface morphology, and crystallinity. Currently, nanomedicines are regulated as medicinal products or as medical devices and there is no specific regulatory framework for nanotechnology-based products neither in the EU nor in the USA. This review presents a scheme for classification and regulatory approval process for nanotechnology based medicines.
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Martinez Buitrago, Jenyfeer Andrea, Edilaine Venancio Camillo, and Roque Pedace. "Solar PV diffusion in Argentina: policy implications for a high penetration scenario until 2030." Qualitas Revista Eletrônica 17, no. 2 (October 12, 2016): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.18391/req.v17i2.3078.

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This paper aims at proposing a methodological approach to identify the minimal contents for a future solar photovoltaic (PV) roadmap in Argentina, focusing on the actions required to reach a high penetration scenario until 2030. Argentina has been facing energy supply shortages caused by a combination of increasing in energy demand and government inability to meet the additional demand on time with the available resources (mainly fossil fuels). Although versatile and scalable, Solar PV technology has been receiving low incentives from Argentinean government. Two literature’s perspectives - the functional perspective of technological innovation systems and prospective studies (mainly normative scenarios and roadmaps as a planning tool) – were applied to set the proposed high penetration scenario up to 2030. Stakeholders and expert’s visions, global path of technology and a local prospective study made by local experts in 2012 were used to validate the proposed scenario. As main results, a way to build a future solar photovoltaic scenario in urban and suburban areas is described; minimal contents that can orient a local roadmap construction are defined, and the necessary improvements of solar PV framework in Argentina (both regulatory and promotion aspects) are pointed out.
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Ngurah Suryantara, I. Gusti, Jusia Amanda Ginting, and Dewi Candani Sulaiman. "PENGEMBANGAN ARSITEKTUR ENTERPRISE PADA DEPARTEMEN FINANCE (STUDI KASUS: DEALER MOBIL PT.XYZ)." Infotech: Journal of Technology Information 8, no. 1 (June 30, 2022): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.37365/jti.v8i1.124.

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Along with advances in technological developments, the development of making applications in a enterpriseis also experiencing development. This is in line with the increasingly complex business developments today. For this reason, careful planning is needed to invest in IT / IS (Information Technology / Information Systems) in a enterprise. The failure of IT/IS investment in a enterprise is one of the factors due to not having an IT/IS investment roadmap in a enterprise in the form of Enterprise Architecture. To get maximum results from an IT/IS investment in a enterprise, it is necessary to develop Enterprise Architecture. Enterprise architecture is a blueprint for a enterprise in achieving the enterprise's vision and mission supported by the implementation of IT/IS. So the selection of an Enterprise Architecture development framework is very important, one of the frameworks that can be used in the development of Enterprise Architecture such as the Zachman Framework. The Zachman Framework uses a 6-row and 6-column matrix to generate a blueprint. With the existence of the Enterprise Architecture blueprint, the enterprise can then use it for a roadmap for the development of applications needed by the enterprise, so that IT/IS technology investment in the enterprise can help the enterprise's business processes to achieve the vision and mission.
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Salzer, Yael, and Ellen J. Bass. "Using Function Allocation Methods to Inform Research Roadmaps: A Human-Robot Interaction Case Study for Medjool Date Thinning." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 64, no. 1 (December 2020): 354–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1071181320641080.

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The objective of the work is to develop a roadmap to support robotic Medjool date thinning system (RDTS) human-robot interaction research. The focus of the work relates to the allocation of functions among the human operator and the envisioned RDTS. We reviewed the current status of enabling technologies. We used the abstraction hierarchy multilevel representation framework to identify the physical functions and resources of the envisioned system. By considering the current status and the abstraction hierarchy, we developed four technically possible function allocation options. These analyses formed the basis for discussion to support research roadmap refinement. The researchers are using this refined roadmap to align their goals to ensure a better RDTS research outcome.
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Grosso-delaVega, Rafael, and Jesus Muñuzuri. "Quantitative assessment of sustainable city logistics." International Journal of Production Management and Engineering 3, no. 2 (July 10, 2015): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ijpme.2015.3320.

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<p>The aim of this paper is to seek an answer to an specific question: how to make city logistics sustainable? This question in principle has no specific answer. By contrast, it could be answered in many and varied ways. Behind the search for some of these answers lies the development of a roadmap which this work aims to present. The research lines, the theoretical framework and methodology of the roadmap will be explained. Although the current status of the roadmap, its duration and timing still need to be completed, the main facts, as well as the results obtained to date and the expected results are here presented.</p>
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Hizbullah, Imam, and Munazat Salmin. "Perencanaan Strategis Sistem Informasi/Teknologi Informasi Menggunakan Framework TOGAF Pada Dinas Pariwisata Kabupaten Pulau Morotai." Teknika 10, no. 2 (July 7, 2021): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.34148/teknika.v10i2.355.

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Perkembangan sistem informasi/teknologi informasi telah mendorong setiap institusi pemerintahan untuk mengelola informasi di ruang internal dan juga di ruang publik. Teknologi informasi sendiri dalam proses implementasinya dibutuhkan perencanaan yang matang dan pendekatan yang sistematis sehingga dapat sejalan dengan kebutuhan bisnis dari institusi serta dapat terjadi peningkatan produktivitas sesuai yang diharapkan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menghasilkan kandidat sistem informasi dan desain infrastruktur teknologi informasi untuk mendukung kebutuhan bisnis serta roadmap yang nantinya digunakan sebagai panduan implementasi sistem informasi/teknologi informasi. Metode yang digunakan pada penelitian ini mengacu pada Framework TOGAF serta digunakan alat analisis value chain, Strength Weakness Opportunity Threat (SWOT), dan portofolio McFarlan. Penelitian ini menghasilkan 7 kandidat sistem informasi, desain infrastruktur, serta roadmap implementasi SI/TI pada Dinas Pariwisata Kabupaten Pulau Morotai.
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Ozturan, Meltem, Serkan Alacam, Abide Coskun-Setirek, Tugrul Cabir Hakyemez, Hanife Kebabci, Elif Ozturk, and Ersan Tasan. "A Citizen - Centric Integrated Information System Roadmap for Municipalities." Journal of Public Administration and Governance 7, no. 4 (November 20, 2017): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/jpag.v7i4.12093.

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The purpose of the study is to analyze e-government implementation and effectiveness at the municipal level in the vision of information system (IS) integration and to propose a roadmap for an integrated information system (IIS) for municipalities from the citizens’ perspective. Integration models proposed in the literature are reviewed and merged into a more comprehensive model. Based on the proposed model, integration process occurs under four domains: strategic, organizational, logical and physical. Related approaches of hierarchy, structure, direction and extent are analyzed and evaluated for each domain. Then, IS practices for seven different municipalities are examined and compared to each other so as to evaluate the current situation. At the final stage, a practical structural framework is developed and presented. As a result of the longitudinal interviews with Sarıyer Municipality, the general framework and a roadmap for municipalities are put forward. While this roadmap can be extended further by other researchers, it can also act as a base for practitioners to develop integrated information systems (IIS) for citizen services offered local governments.
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Manglis, Angelos, Anastasia Fourkiotou, and Dimitra Papadopoulou. "A Roadmap for the Sustainable Valorization of Accessible Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites." Heritage 4, no. 4 (December 16, 2021): 4700–4715. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage4040259.

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This paper presents a roadmap to enable the adoption of the BLUEMED model; an integrated plan developed within the BLUEMED project that promotes underwater cultural heritage (UCH) to both divers and non-divers and aims at sustainable tourism development in coastal areas and islands. Through augmented and virtual reality technologies, one can experience wet and dry diving to accessible underwater cultural heritage site(s) (AUCHS), through a physical dive at the sites or a virtual tour at Knowledge Awareness Centers (KACs). The roadmap provides guidelines, so that relevant stakeholders and competent authorities can implement the BLUEMED model and consider the various environmental, cultural, and socioeconomic factors of the area (locality), to ensure viability in the long-term. The roadmap focuses on the policy and technical parameters, including the cultural and environmental features of the site, the legislative framework, funding issues, the integration of technologies, the prospects for sustainable tourism development in the area, the stakeholder engagement, and the cooperation framework within a top-down or a bottom-up initiative, as well as the establishment and operation of the KACs.
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Winkler, Robert, Laura Aldave de las Heras, Federica Pancotti, Anthony W. Banford, Kurt Van den Dungen, Réka Szőke, Gintautas Poškas, Angelika Bohnstedt, and Muhammad Junaid Ejaz Chaudhry. "SHARE: Stakeholder based analysis of research for decommissioning." EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies 9 (2023): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjn/2022053.

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The H2020 EU-funded SHARE project (Stakeholders- based Analysis of REsearch for Decommissioning) is a forerunner to the establishment of a framework for collaboration on research activities related to the decommissioning of nuclear facilities. SHARE aimed to provide an inclusive roadmap for decommissioning research, in both technical and non-technical areas, in the EU and abroad, to enable stakeholders to improve jointly safety, reduce costs and minimise environmental impact. SHARE has been built on a consultation process considering the needs and perspectives of different stakeholders all across the decommissioning value chain. The project also considered existing and emerging innovative technologies solutions as well as the international best practices in the field of decommissioning. After a three-year process, the project provides a Strategic Research Agenda and a Roadmap built on the participation of the international Stakeholder community in a multi-step process including a questionnaire survey, a state-of-the-art review, a gap analysis and multiple workshops. As the final output, the SHARE roadmap effectively set the framework for organizing the priorities identified in the SHARE SRA.
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du Foresto, V. Coudé. "A roadmap towards habitable exoplanets by the Blue Dots Initiative." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 6, S276 (October 2010): 311–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921311020370.

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AbstractThis paper is an abridged version of the report produced by the Blue Dots initiative, whose activities include the elaboration of a roadmap towards the spectroscopic characterization of habitable exoplanets. The full version of the Blue Dots report can be downloaded at http://www.blue-dots.net/spip.php?article105. While the roadmap will need to be updated regularly, it is expected that the methodology developed within Blue Dots will provide a durable framework for the elaboration of future revisions.
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Jagoda, Kalinga, and Premaratne Samaranayake. "An integrated framework for ERP system implementation." International Journal of Accounting & Information Management 25, no. 1 (March 6, 2017): 91–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijaim-04-2016-0038.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose an alternative integrated approach based on the stage-gate method to implement enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems which will enhance the effectiveness of ERP projects. Design/methodology/approach A literature review was conducted on ERP system implementation and its effectiveness. The need for improving implementation approaches and methodologies was examined. Based on the insights gained, a conceptual framework for ERP system implementation is presented by combining the state-gate approach with the pre-implementation roadmap. Findings The proposed framework aims to enhance the overall ERP implementation outcomes, ensuring critical success factors and eliminating common causes of failures. A pre-implementation roadmap is identified as a key element for eliminating many causes of failure including lack of organisations’ readiness for ERP. The post-implementation stage can be used for further improvements to the system through internal research and development. Research limitations/implications The development of the framework is an attempt to contribute to improving ERP implementation. This research is expected to motivate researchers to work in this area, and it will be beneficial to practicing managers in the identification of opportunities for improvements in ERP systems. Case studies will be valuable to refine and validate the proposed model. Originality/value This paper explores research in a needy area and offers a framework to help researchers and practitioners in improving ERP implementation. This framework is expected to reduce the implementation project duration, strengthen critical success factors and minimise common problems of ERP implementation projects.
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Pamungkas, R. Wisnu Prio, and Rakhmi Khalida. "Fishbone Kerangka Pembuatan Peta Jalan (Roadmap) Badan Persandian." JURNAL MEDIA INFORMATIKA BUDIDARMA 3, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.30865/mib.v3i1.1065.

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The coding Organization regulated in a government organization, requires a planning for the implementation of activities. Based on the pre-existing Grand Design or based on Principal Tasks and Functions of the positions of each organizational unit, it can be used as a form of making a Roadmap by making milestones the basis for implementation. Roadmap is used in the framework of a Fish Bone Diagram as a causal diagram, as well as with modern methodologies for using Project Management Life Cycles.
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Bukhari, Faheem, and Saima Hussain. "Alliances Operational Framework, Initiatives and Key Challenges." Asian Journal of Management Cases 17, no. 1 (February 10, 2020): 107–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0972820119892721.

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Alliances and loyalty programmes play an important role in building brand awareness and increasing customer loyalty. An effective alliance initiative in the credit card domain strengthens the product’s features by offering value to current and potential credit card users. The purpose of this case study is to highlight the holistic alliance roadmap developed by the local bank visa credit card team. The data have been acquired from the field. This real-life example highlights several challenges and raises questions about how to measure success in alliance initiatives and the lessons learned from the experience, especially regarding strategy modification.
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Foo, Jasmine, David Basanta, Russell C. Rockne, Carly Strelez, Curran Shah, Kimya Ghaffarian, Shannon M. Mumenthaler, et al. "Roadmap on plasticity and epigenetics in cancer." Physical Biology 19, no. 3 (April 18, 2022): 031501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1478-3975/ac4ee2.

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Abstract The role of plasticity and epigenetics in shaping cancer evolution and response to therapy has taken center stage with recent technological advances including single cell sequencing. This roadmap article is focused on state-of-the-art mathematical and experimental approaches to interrogate plasticity in cancer, and addresses the following themes and questions: is there a formal overarching framework that encompasses both non-genetic plasticity and mutation-driven somatic evolution? How do we measure and model the role of the microenvironment in influencing/controlling non-genetic plasticity? How can we experimentally study non-genetic plasticity? Which mathematical techniques are required or best suited? What are the clinical and practical applications and implications of these concepts?
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Heto, Prince Paa-Kwesi, Masumi H. Odari, and Wyse Sunu. "Kenya’s 2017 Basic Education Curriculum Framework." Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education 9, SI (July 16, 2020): 192–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.32674/jise.v9isi.1853.

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Kenya’s 2017 competency-based curriculum, the Basic Education Curriculum Framework (BECF), seeks to address the skills gap in the education system and make the curriculum relevant to learners. Using Soka education as the philosophical framework, we provide a comprehensive review of BECF. The analysis in this essay covers the noteworthy provisions, double-edge policies, inconsistencies, issues of concern, and potential hurdles to implementation. It argues that the curriculum is not likely to produce the intended outcome due to inherent contradictions in the framework and the lack of an effective implementation plan. While BECF provides a broad and ambitious roadmap for the transformation of the Kenyan education system, actualizing the bold vision of BECF will require an extensive overhaul of the education system, a herculean task
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Alanezi, M. A., and A. Sellami. "An Unified Framework for Measuring E-Service Quality." Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research 9, no. 3 (June 8, 2019): 4249–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.48084/etasr.2694.

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Companies continually seek efficiency by utilizing the rapid advances in technology to improve their electronic services (e-services). A perusal of the literature shows varying approaches for measuring e-service quality; these approaches have found little consent among reviewers. Therefore, this study attempts to provide a new framework, a roadmap, as a useful model for researchers to measure user perception of e-service quality. For this model, an extensive study is carried and these study findings indicate that system functionality, procedure, content, user support, and manageability should be included in an empirical research model for measuring e-service quality.
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Schalock, Robert L., Ruth Luckasson, Marc J. Tassé, and Miguel Angel Verdugo. "A Holistic Theoretical Approach to Intellectual Disability: Going Beyond the Four Current Perspectives." Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities 56, no. 2 (April 1, 2018): 79–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1352/1934-9556-56.2.79.

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Abstract This article describes a holistic theoretical framework that can be used to explain intellectual disability (ID) and organize relevant information into a usable roadmap to guide understanding and application. Developing the framework involved analyzing the four current perspectives on ID and synthesizing this information into a holistic theoretical framework. Practices consistent with the framework are described, and examples are provided of how multiple stakeholders can apply the framework. The article concludes with a discussion of the advantages and implications of a holistic theoretical approach to ID.
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Ustymenko, Volodymyr, Svitlana Hrechana, Olena Kuzmenko, Tetiana Busarieva, and Daria Zablodska. "Roadmapping as an Instrument for the Sustainable Development Planning of Amalgamated Territorial Communities." European Journal of Sustainable Development 8, no. 3 (October 1, 2019): 510. http://dx.doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2019.v8n3p510.

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In the context of decentralization reform, the use of roadmapping has the particular importance for the development of amalgamated territorial communities. This visual and understandable tool for strategic planning is widely used around the world, but in Ukraine it has not become quite popular, including due to the lack of regulatory and methodological support. This article was an attempt to change this negative trend, as it proves the feasibility of roadmapping use in the planning of sustainable development of amalgamated territorial communities and offers a unified procedure for the construction of such a road map in accordance with the existing legal framework. Attention is focused on the fact that the use of any from these methods of prediction in the amalgamated territorial communities at this stage of decentralization is associated with a significant number of problems.To improve the quality of community planning and overcome the shortage of skilled and professional staff was suggested to use the roadmapping as a process of building a kind of guide-guide or step-by-step scenario of ATС development with reflection in the graph form of strategically important events in the time sequence is proposed. It is stated that the roadmaps have significant advantages, the main of which is the visibility and clarity and are represented by a wide range of types and formats. It is proved the appropriateness of technology roadmaps usage as such, let to associate time-specific measures of development, to assess threats and opportunities, identify priorities. Proposed procedure for constructing the roadmap for the sustainable development of AТС with detailed description of each stage and a list of possible key points (nodes of the graph), which are fully correspond to the official methodological content of strategic planning of local and regional developments. Its implementation should help amalgamated communities not only to improve the quality of strategic plan and simplify its complex process, but also ensure its compliance with the current regulatory framework. Keywords: roadmapping, sustainable development, amalgamated territorial community, decentralization, strategic planning, procedure for constructing the technology roadmap.
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Skinner, Richard J., R. Ryan Nelson, and Wynne Chin. "Synthesizing Qualitative Evidence: A Roadmap for Information Systems Research." Journal of the Association for Information Systems 23, no. 3 (2022): 639–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17705/1jais.00741.

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Qualitative synthesis research is an approach that consolidates the output of different qualitative studies to create new subject knowledge. Such work can help reveal more powerful explanations than that seen in a single study, thereby generating increased levels of understanding of a given phenomenon and greater research finding generalizability. Based on a review of the literature and a survey of qualitative researchers, we found that the information systems (IS) domain lacks a clear understanding of qualitative synthesis methods and, as a result, has largely failed to take advantage of this powerful, high-potential methodological opportunity. To address this shortcoming, this paper is the first to provide a rigorous overview of the full suite of 35 qualitative synthesis methods, as well as guidelines that include a three-tiered selection framework. By using the guidelines and framework in tandem, IS researchers are able to select the qualitative synthesis method most appropriate for a given research study, particularly when the research objective involves knowledge integration/aggregation, interpretation/theory development, and/or informing IS practice.
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Jiddi, Fatima Ezzahra. "Corporate social responsibility: a roadmap toward customer loyalty – Proposing a research framework." SHS Web of Conferences 119 (2021): 03001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202111903001.

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This paper seeks to explore the path that links corporate social responsibility (CSR) to customer loyalty as previous studies have confirmed that no direct link seems to exist between the two variables. Considering the literature gap, this research provides future researchers an opportunity to thoroughly understand the road that ties CSR and customer loyalty, especially in the hospitality industry. The research uses a newly proposed CSR conceptualization, customer loyalty dimensions, customer loyalty antecedents, and the relationship between them. In addition to the mediators, this study considers sociodemographic variables (age, gender, and education) as moderators. The new research framework proposed contributes to advance the existing knowledge of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and customer loyalty.
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Khan, Nabeel, and Adil Al-Yasiri. "Framework for Cloud Computing Adoption: A Roadmap for Smes to Cloud Migration." International Journal on Cloud Computing: Services and Architecture 5, no. 5/6 (December 30, 2015): 01–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/ijccsa.2015.5601.

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Ma, Xiaozhi, Feng Xiong, Timothy O. Olawumi, Na Dong, and Albert P. C. Chan. "Conceptual Framework and Roadmap Approach for Integrating BIM into Lifecycle Project Management." Journal of Management in Engineering 34, no. 6 (November 2018): 05018011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)me.1943-5479.0000647.

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Martin, Hilary, and Tugrul U. Daim. "Technology roadmap development process (TRDP) for the service sector: A conceptual framework." Technology in Society 34, no. 1 (February 2012): 94–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techsoc.2012.01.003.

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Cembrowski, Mark S. "Single-cell transcriptomics as a framework and roadmap for understanding the brain." Journal of Neuroscience Methods 326 (October 2019): 108353. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2019.108353.

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Rowley, Michael, and Saso Krstovski. "Conceptual Framework for Systematic Problem Solving: A Roadmap for Root Cause Discovery." International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 1, no. 1 (2022): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijmcp.2022.10053621.

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