Title of article :
A strategic model-based of micro-moment data in smart cities especially internet of things
Author/Authors :
Akbarpour, Nasrin Department of Management - Shahr-e-Qods Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Keshtkar Haranaki, Mehran Department of Management - Supreme National Defense University - Tehran, Iran , Gharibnavaz, Nader Department of Management - Shahr-e-Qods Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Ahmadi Sharif, Mahmoud Department of Management - Shahr-e-Qods Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Many industry leaders predict that the industrial Internet will create unprecedented levels of growth
and productivity over the coming decades. Business leaders, governments, academic environments,
and technology vendors are working hard together to realize and restrain this powerful potential.
In this research, the combined method has been used. In the qualitative part, the foundation data
method or grounded theory with a systematic approach which attributed to Strauss and Corbin
has been used for data analysis and has been designed with three open, axial and selective cod-
ing techniques in Maxqda model software. Then, the questionnaire was designed in 6 dimensions:
causal, axial phenomenon, prevailing context, intervening conditions and consequences in 50 items
to conrm the dimensions, components and indicators. The statistical population is consist of 35
managers and basic technology senior experts in the Internet of Things (IOT) field, marketing and
information technology experts who have been selected by Snow Ball method (chain reference) to
the theoretical saturation limit. In the quantitative part, after identifying the relevant dimensions,
components and indicators, the questionnaire was provided to managers and experts. The results
were conrmed by independent t-test. Prioritization of dimensions and components has been done
by AHP technique. Reliability of interviews with Cohen's Kappa coefficient and inter-rater reliability
method, content validity of the questionnaire using content validity ratio (CVR), content validity
index (CVI), apparent validity with item impact scores and reliability with Cronbach's alpha and
halving method has been approved.
Keywords :
Internet of things , 4 industrial revolution , Smart city , Real time marketing
Journal title :
International Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications