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The 27th annual IDIMT conference is continuing in its tradition as an interdisciplinary forum for presenting future-oriented and multi-disciplinary research. This includes current and future developments and effects caused by Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and the progressive Digitalization of our world, our society and economics, impacting more and more fields of human activity. The seamlessness offered by Digitalization creates permanent transformations of daily processes and changes everybody’s life due to the interdependence of Society, Technology and Economy. This provides a permanent challenge for our innovation capacity. Based on a blind review process 43 submitted papers were accepted together with 11 invited papers. The authors come from 7 different countries: Austria, Czech Republic, Kazakhstan, Romania, Russia, Slovakia and Ukraine. The papers have been grouped according to the following themes: ICT Future Scenarios – Visions and Challenges Digital Economy and Industry 4.0 Digital Transformation in Crisis Management Digital Single Market Innovation Cyber Security in a Digital World Innovation, New Business Models and Strategies Social Media and On-line Privacy Society Beyond Industry 4.0: Smart Systems as Enablers Innovative Models of IT Systems Delivery Performance Management
The 26th annual IDIMT conference is continuing in its tradition as an interdiscipli-nary forum for multi-disciplinary, multi-national, and future-oriented research. It deals with current and future effects and challenges caused by Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and the progressive digitalization of our lives, our society and economics by expanding its fields of applicability. The seamlessness offered by digitalization leads to a permanent transformations of daily processes, also reflected in changes in everyday life. As a consequence the interdependence between Society, Technology and Economy is increasing. It is a challenge to our innovative capacity. Based on a blind review process 43 submitted papers were accepted together with 10 invited papers. The authors come from 10 different countries: Austria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Kazakhstan, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine. The papers have been grouped according to the following themes: Opening: Brave New World of ICT Innovation, New Business Models and Strategies Digital Economy and Industry 4.0 Leadership development, innovation behavior and creativity Performance Management Digital Single Market Innovation Social Media Cyber Security Crisis Management e-Health Smart Systems Everywhere – Intelligence, Autonomy, Technology and Society