Focusing on the themes above with the competencies of the Val IT research group gives a number of interesting research questions addressing value creation with the help of IT. Examples of such are;
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How do we assess the quality of a set of systems requirements?
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How do we compare/measure faculty research output across disciplinary traditions and boundaries?
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How user pattern recognition (emergence behavior) help in defining problem definition?
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How user configuration helps to create a value for new innovation?
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How do we manage emergent systems requirements?
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How do dominant stories (e.g. techno-economic paradigms) co-construct with design of digital technologies?
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How inequalities (power relations, stratifications, tensions) interact with sustainable development?
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How different actors interconnect different values with digital technology?
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Why a user (only alternative, additional experienced value)?
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Usability versus useworthiness related to values?
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How do practices of IT use, design and production contribute to sustainable lives and societies?
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How scales can be used in creating perceptions of measurements?
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How can values be conceptualized as something enacted in practices in various contexts?
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What are the power issues in those enactments?
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How to support decision modeling for sustainability in for example the transport sector?
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How do desires and intentions turn into measurable entities in e.g. policy making and systems design?
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Who are the hidden actors in the longer networks of information technologies?