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E-grāmata: Digital Responses to Covid-19: Digital Innovation, Transformation, and Entrepreneurship During Pandemic Outbreaks

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This book presents ten essays that examine the potential of digital responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The essays explore new digital concepts for learning and teaching, provide an overview of organizational responses to the crisis through digital technologies, and examine digital solutions developed to manage the crisis. Scientists from many disciplines work together in the fight against the virus and its numerous consequences. This book explores how information systems researchers can contribute to these global efforts. The book will be of interest to researchers and scholars in the field of digital business and education.

1 Introduction
1(10)
Christian Hovestadt
Jan Recker
Janek Richter
Karl Werder
2 Information Systems in the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Infection Dashboards and Their State-Tracking Abilities
11(26)
Fritz Hadrich
3 Case Study: The Corona Contact Tracing App in Germany
37(18)
Lorenz Kriehn
4 KidExplore: A New Online Platform to Support Child Development During a Pandemic
55(8)
Ivan Trilevic
5 Digital Tools for Digital Natives: Learning in Times of a Global Pandemic
63(10)
Simon Friedrich Murillo
6 The Rise of TikTok: The Evolution of a Social Media Platform During COVID-19
73(14)
Jana Feldkamp
7 How Can Software Development Teams Be Controlled During the COVID-19 Pandemic
87(18)
Zacharias Schrage
8 How a New Venture Identified Digital Opportunities in the COVID-19 Crisis to Transform Their Business Model
105(14)
Jana Teutenberg
9 Development of an Application to Manage Hygiene Measures in the Grocery Retail Sector
119(14)
Shanice Casado Gracia
10 Developing a Concept for a Digital Restaurant System to Minimize Risk of Infection for Customers and Personnel
133(12)
Sefa Basar
11 Toward a New Wave of Digital Responses to COVID-19
145
Christian Hovestadt
Jan Recker
Janek Richter
Karl Werder
Christian Hovestadt is a doctoral student at the Cologne Institute for Information Systems at the University of Cologne, Germany. In his research, he focuses on artificial intelligence, business processes, and the sharing economy. Jan Recker is AIS fellow, Alexander-von-Humboldt fellow, chaired professor of Information Systems and Systems Development at the University of Cologne, Germany and adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. His research focuses on systems analysis and design, digital innovation and entrepreneurship, and digital solutions for sustainability challenges. Janek Richter is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Cologne Institute for Information Systems at the University of Cologne, Germany. His research interests include IT-enabled organizational agility, organizational change in digital transformation, and enterprise architectures. Karl Werder is apostdoctoral research fellow at the Cologne Institute for Information Systems at the University of Cologne, Germany. His research focuses on complex organizational processes, digital options, and data-driven decision making.