Quantitative measures of research impact
My publications include seven books, thirteen articles in peer-reviewed scholarly journals, five chapters in edited volumes, nine papers in conference proceedings, two essays in popular-scientific journals, and three specialized sourcebooks for game design. I’ve presented papers at 20 academic conferences in the US, Poland, Denmark, and Croatia and have given four invited lectures, including one conference keynote address.
Nine of my research articles have been published in academic journals on the lists prepared by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education, including including one journal (40 points) on the 2019 MNiWS list and one on list A (30 points; 2017 Impact Factor = 3.566) and six on List B (5, 8, 9, 9, 10, 12, and 14 points) of the pre-2019 lists. Five of my publications are indexed by Scopus and I’ve published two articles in journals indexed by Index Copernicus (with ICVs of 100.00 and 74.41).
Ffiteen publications have together been cited 50+ times in scholarly articles, books, and doctoral dissertations. Excluding self-citations, the h-index for my publications is 4, their g-index is 6, and their i10 index is 2.
Citations in journal articles, books, and other publications
A number of my publications have been cited by other researchers in journal articles, books, dissertations, and other works. For example:
- “Who Will Be the Members of Society 5.0? Towards an Anthropology of Technologically Posthumanized Future Societies” (in Social Sciences 8, no. 5, 2019) has been cited in:
- Abbasi, Aliano, and Muhammad Mustafa Kamal. “Adopting Industry 4.0 Technologies in Citizens’ Electronic-Engagement Considering Sustainability Development.” In Information Systems: 16th European, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern Conference, EMCIS 2019: Dubai, United Arab Emirates, December 9-10, 2019: Proceedings, edited by Marinos Themistocleous and Maria Papadaki, pp. 304-13. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 381. Cham: Springer, 2020.
- Berberich, Nicolas, Toyoaki Nishida, and Shoko Suzuki. “Harmonizing Artificial Intelligence for Social Good.” Philosophy & Technology (2020). doi:10.1007/s13347-020-00421-8.
- Bongomin, Ocident, Aregawi Yemane, Brendah Kembabazi, Clement Malanda, Mwewa Chikonkolo Mwape, Nonsikelelo Sheron Mpofu, and Dan Tigalana. “Industry 4.0 Disruption and Its Neologisms in Major Industrial Sectors: A State of the Art.” Journal of Engineering (2020):1-45. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8090521.
- Elsy, Putri. “Elderly care in the society 5.0 and kaigo rishoku in Japanese hyper-ageing society.” Jurnal Studi Komunikaski 4, no. 2 (2020): 435-452.
- Ferreira, Carlos Miguel, and Sandro Serpa. “Society 5.0.” In Digital Society and Social Dynamics, edited by Sandro Serpa, Carlos Miguel Ferreira, Maria José Sá, and Ana Isabel Santos, pp. 21-23. Cheshire, UK: Services for Science and Education, 2020.
- Hat, Kinga, and Gernot Stoeglehner. “Spatial Dimension of the Employment Market Exposition to Digitalisation – The Case of Austria.” Sustainability 12(5), article 1852 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12051852.
- Mavrodieva, Aleksandrina V., and Rajib Shaw. “Disaster and Climate Change Issues in Japan’s Society 5.0 – A Discussion.” Sustainability 12, article 1893 (2020). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12051893.
- Pater, Liana Rodica, and Sanda Ligia Cristea. “Correlation ‘Sustainability–Functions–Competitiveness’ for Products in Society 5.0.” In Innovation in Sustainable Management and Entrepreneurship: 2019 International Symposium in Management, edited by G. Prostean, J. Lavios Villahoz, L. Brancu L, and G. Bakacsi. Cham: Springer, 2020.
- Sá, Maria José, Sandro Serpa, Carlos Miguel Ferreira, and Ana Isabel Santos. “Social Media Centrality in Identity (Re)construction in Higher Education.” Journal of Educational and Social Research 20, no. 1 (2020). https://doi.org/10.36941/jesr-2020-0002.
- Santos, Ana Isabel, and Sandro Serpa. “Literacy: Promoting Sustainability in a Digital Society.”
Journal of Education, Teaching and Social Studies 2, no. 1 (2020). DOI: 10.22158/jetss.v2n1p1.
- Serpa, Sandro. “Digitalisation of Organisations and COVID-19.” In Digital Society and Social Dynamics, edited by Sandro Serpa, Carlos Miguel Ferreira, Maria José Sá, and Ana Isabel Santos, pp. 59-61. Cheshire, UK: Services for Science and Education, 2020.
- Serpa, Sandro, and Carlos Miguel Ferreira. “Inequalities in the Digital Society and Sociology.” In Digital Society and Social Dynamics, edited by Sandro Serpa, Carlos Miguel Ferreira, Maria José Sá, and Ana Isabel Santos, pp. 43-47. Cheshire, UK: Services for Science and Education, 2020.
- Setyawan, Dwi, and Iin Hindun. “Lesson Study in Schools Components Perception: The Challenge of Transforming Teaching and Learning.” Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif 10, no. 2 (2020): 362-373. doi:10.23960/jpp.v10.i2.202019.
- Tornjanski, Vesna, Snežana Knežević, and Stefan Milojević. “Synergetic Effects of Integrated Collaboration Between Humans and Smart Systems in Banking: An Overview.” In SYMORG 2020: XVII International Symposium – Business and Artificial Intelligence – Symposium Proceedings, edited by Dušan Starčević and Sanja Marinković, pp. 683-92. Belgrade: University of Belgrade, 2020.
- Fajrie, Nur, T.R. Rohidi, M. Syakir, and I. Syarif. “Modalitas Estetis Penyandang Tunanetra dalam Distingsi Sosial-Budaya di Era Industri” [“Aesthetic Modalities of Persons with Visual Impairments in Socio-Cultural Distinction in the Industrial Age”]. Prosiding Seminar Nasional Pascasarjana UNNES (2019): 601-10.
- Netesova, Maria. “On the issue of Historiography of the Study of the Phenomenon of Smart Technologies That Affect the Transformation of Society in Modern Conditions.” Journal of Economics and Social Sciences no. 15 (2019).
- Serpa, Sandro, and Carlos Miguel Ferreira. “Society 5.0 and Sustainability Digital Innovations: A Social Process.”
Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflicts 23, no. 1 (2019).
- “Cryptocurrency with a Conscience: Using Artificial Intelligence to Develop Money that Advances Human Ethical Values” (Annales. Etyka w Życiu Gospodarczym / Annales: Ethics in Economic Life 18, no. 4, 2015) has been cited in:
- Takaragi, Kazuo, Takashi Kubota, and Sven Wohlgemuth. “暗号資産・ブロックチェーンの技術的課題と研究の方向性 / Technical issues and research direction of cryptocurrency and blockchain.” 国際取引法学会第 [The Japanese Association of International Business Law], no. 5 (2020): 40-56.
- Antonova, Albena. Institutional and Organizational Transformations in the Robotic Era: Emerging Research and Opportunities. A volume in the Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics (ABISA) book series. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2018.
- Szwed, Julita. “Prognozowanie kursu kryptowalut oraz wpływ wirtualnej waluty na rynek gier wideo.”
Akademia Zarządzania 3, no. 2 (2018): 21-31.
- Alcantara, Christopher, and Caroline Dick. “Decolonization in a Digital Age: Cryptocurrencies and Indigenous Self-Determination in Canada.” Canadian Journal of Law and Society / La Revue Canadienne Droit et Société, 1-17. Published online May 8, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1017/cls.2017.1.
- Bendell, Jem. “Currency innovation for sustainable financing of SMEs: context, case study and scalability.”
Journal of Corporate Citizenship 67 (September 2017).
- Chohan, Usman W. “Cryptocurrencies: A Brief Thematic Review.” Discussion Paper, “Notes on the 21st Century” Discussion Paper Series, August 4, 2017, School of Business and Economics, University of New South Wales, Canberra. 2017.
- Park, Jae Yeon, Jae Pil Ryu, and Hyun Joon Shin. “How to Manage Portfolio by Robo-Advisor.” Information vol. 20, no. 5B (2017): 3463-3470.
- Priddy, Steve, Steve Bailey, Luca Branco, Cesario Mateus, Jendrik Silomon, Mario Stumpo, and Francesco Vita. Section 3.0, “Ethics, Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Financial Trading: Thoughts Based on a Preliminary Overview of Literature.” In Financial Trading, Ethics & Machine Intelligence: Proceedings of the Grenoble Ecole De Management – University of Law 2017 Finance Conference and the Defining of an Emerging Research Agenda.
- Tomašić, Marijan. “Tehnički, ekonomski i pravni aspekti digitalnog novca”
(“Technical, economic and legal aspects of digital money”). Graduate thesis, Department of Economics, University of Zadar. Mentor: doc. dr. sc. Mladen Rajko. 2017.
- Guiot, François-Vivien, and Valérie Malabat. Les monnaies virtuelles.
Bordeaux: Université de Bordeaux, 2016.
- Μπαλλής, Αντώνιος. “Επισκόπηση των Κρυπτονομισμάτων στη Σύγχρονη Οικονομική Βιβλιογραφία: Ζητήματα και Τάσεις.”
Graduate thesis, Applied Economics & Data Analysis, Department of Economics, School of Business Administration, University of Patras. August 2016.
- Park, Jae Yeon, Jae Pil Ryu, and Hyun Joon Shin. “Robo-Advisors for Portfolio Management.”
Advanced Science and Technology Letters vol. 141 (Green and Smart Technology II) (2016): 104-08. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2016.141.21.
- “Leveraging the Cross-Cultural Capacities of Artificial Agents as Leaders of Human Virtual Teams” (in Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Management Leadership and Governance, 2014) has been cited in:
- Haley, Roderick A. “Traits and Management Strategies Attributed to the Success of Virtual-team Leaders.”
Doctoral dissertation, College of Management and Technology, Walden University. August 2018.
- Großer, Birgit, and Ulrike Baumöl. “Virtual teamwork in the context of technological and cultural transformation.”
International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management 5, no. 4 (2017), pp. 21-35.
- Großer, Birgit, and Ulrike Baumöl. “Why virtual teams work – State of the art.”
Procedia Computer Science 121 (2017) 297-305.
- Graham, Christian, and Nory B. Jones. “Intelligent Virtual Assistant’s Impact on Technical Proficiency within Virtual Teams.” International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments 6, no. 1 (January-June 2016): 41-61. DOI: 10.4018/IJVPLE.2016010104.
- Maude, Barry. Managing Cross-Cultural Communication: Principles and Practice. Second edition. London: Palgrave, 2016.
- Yu, Tian. “Communication in Global Entrepreneurial Virtual Teams: A Systematic Literature Review.”
Master’s thesis, MSc Program in Entrepreneurship, Department of Management Studies, Aalto University School of Business. May 12, 2015.
- Haley, Roderick A. “Traits and Management Strategies Attributed to the Success of Virtual-team Leaders.”
- “The Social Robot as ‘Charismatic Leader’: A Phenomenology of Human Submission to Nonhuman Power” (in Sociable Robots and the Future of Social Relations: Proceedings of Robo-Philosophy 2014) has been cited in:
- Chebotareva, Elvira, Ramil Safin, Artur Shafikov, Dinar Masaev, Andrey Shaposhnikov, Ilnaz Shayakhmetov, Evgeni Magid, Nadezhda Zilberman, Yuriy Gerasimov, and Max Talanov. “Emotional Social Robot ‘Emotico’.” In Proceedings: 12th International Conference on the Developments in eSystems Engineering: DeSE 2019, edited by Dhiya Al-Jumeily, Jade Hind, Jamila Mustafina, Assem Al-Hajj, Abir Hussain, Evgeni Magid, and Hissam Tawfik, pp. 247-252. IEEE, 2019. doi: 10.1109/DeSE.2019.00054.
- Hubner, Sylvia, Tobias Benz, and Claudia Peus. “Chancen und Herausforderungen beim Einsatz von Robotern in Führungsrollen.” PERSONALquarterly 03 (2019): 28-34.
- Sutrop, Margit. “Should We Trust Artificial Intelligence?”
Trames: A Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 23(73/68), 4 (2019), pp. 499-522.
- Grove, Wouter. “Knowledge Management Design, Planetary-scale Computation and Emergent Organizational Post-Humanism.” In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management & Organisational Learning, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, 29-30 November 2018, edited by Shaun Pather, pp. 372-78. Reading, UK: Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited, 2018.
- Zilberman, Nadezhda N., and Andrey A. Parkhomenko. “Representations of the Possible Robot Role in the Social Status Above Human (On the Example of the Debate Game Discourse).” Гуманитарная информатика [“Humanitarian Informatics”] no. 12 (2017), pp. 40-49.
- Parkhmenko, A.A. “Разработка поведенческой модели для робота в статусе выше человека (на примере дискурса игры в дебаты) (“Development of a behavioral model for a robot in a status higher than a person (based on the discourse of the game in debate)).” Master’s thesis. Tomsk State University. 2017.
- “Managerial Robotics: A Model of Sociality and Autonomy for Robots Managing Human Beings and Machines” (International Journal of Contemporary Management 13, no. 3, 2014) has been cited in:
- Murashov, Vladimir, Frank Hearl, and John Howard. “Working Safely with Robot Workers: Recommendations for the New Workplace.”
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 13, no. 3 (2016): D61–D71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15459624.2015.1116700.
- Murashov, Vladimir, Frank Hearl, and John Howard. “A Robot May Not Injure a Worker: Working Safely with Robots.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. NIOSH Science Blog, November 20, 2015. https://blogs.cdc.gov/niosh-science-blog/2015/11/20/working-with-robots/.
- Murashov, Vladimir, Frank Hearl, and John Howard. “Working Safely with Robot Workers: Recommendations for the New Workplace.”
- “Enterprise Meta-Architecture for Megacorps of Unmanageably Great Size, Speed, and Technological Complexity” (in Information Systems Architecture and Technology: Proceedings of 39th International Conference on Information Systems Architecture and Technology – ISAT 2018) has been cited in:
- Nurmi, Jarkko, Ville Seppänen, and Meri Katariina Valtonen. “Ecosystem Architecture Management in the Public Sector – From Problems to Solutions.”
Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly, no. 19 (June/July 2019), article 109, pp. 1-18.
- Nurmi, Jarkko, Ville Seppänen, and Meri Katariina Valtonen. “Ecosystem Architecture Management in the Public Sector – From Problems to Solutions.”
- “Managing the Ethical Dimensions of Brain-Computer Interfaces in eHealth: An SDLC-based Approach” (in the 9th Annual EuroMed Academy of Business (EMAB) Conference: Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Digital Ecosystems (EUROMED 2016) Book of Proceedings) has been cited in:
- Olaronke, Iroju, Rhoda Ikono, Ishaya Gambo, Oluwaseun Ojerinde, and Janet Olaleke. “Prospects and Problems of Brain Computer Interface in Healthcare.”
Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology vol. 29, no. 6 (2018), pp. 1-17.
- Olaronke, Iroju, Rhoda Ikono, Ishaya Gambo, Oluwaseun Ojerinde, and Janet Olaleke. “Prospects and Problems of Brain Computer Interface in Healthcare.”
- From Strategic Analysis to Organizational Foresight: 65 Techniques for Diagnosing Present Realities and Potential Futures (2017) has been cited in:
- Heinonen, Sirkka, Juho Ruotsalainen, and Joni Karjalainen. Transformational Energy Futures 2050: Neo-Carbon Energy Societal Scenarios.
Turku: Finland Futures Research Centre, 2017.
- Heinonen, Sirkka, Juho Ruotsalainen, and Joni Karjalainen. Transformational Energy Futures 2050: Neo-Carbon Energy Societal Scenarios.
- “Novel Forms of ‘Magical’ Human-Computer Interaction Within the Cyber-Physical Smart Workplace: Implications for Usability and User Experience” (International Journal of Research Studies in Management 8, no. 1, 2019) has been cited in:
- Vatamaniuk, Irina, and Roman Iakovlev. “Personalization of User Interaction with Corporate Information Providing System Based on Analysis of User Preferences.” In 2020 IEEE 10th International Conference on Intelligent Systems (IS), pp. 392-398. IEEE, 2020. doi:10.1109/IS48319.2020.9199955.
- “The Diffuse Intelligent Other: An Ontology of Nonlocalizable Robots as Moral and Legal Actors” (in Social Robots: Boundaries, Potential, Challenges, 2016) has been cited in:
- Behdadi, Dorna, and Christian Munthe. “A Normative Approach to Artificial Moral Agency.” Minds and Machines (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11023-020-09525-8.
- Gunkel, David J. “Other Things: AI, Robots, and Society.” In A Networked Self and Human Augmentics, Artificial Intelligence, Sentience, edited by Zizi Papacharissi, pp. 51-68. New York: Routledge, 2018.
- Gunkel, David J. “Mind the gap: responsible robotics and the problem of responsibility.” Ethics and Information Technology: 1-14. First online July 19, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10676-017-9428-2
- Laukyte, Migle. “Legal Personhood and Autonomous Weapons.” In Autonomy in Future Military and Security Technologies: Implications for Law, Peace, and Conflict, edited by Milton J. Meza-Rivas, pp. 45-54. Lancaster: Richardson Institute, Lancaster University, 2017.
- Posthuman Management: Creating Effective Organizations in an Age of Social Robotics, Ubiquitous AI, Human Augmentation, and Virtual Worlds (second edition, 2016) has been cited in:
- Ogle, Donna. “Management Challenges in Technological Job Loss.” 2018 IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Conference (TEMSCON). Piscataway, NJ: IEEE, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1109/TEMSCON.2018.8488446
- Ogle, Donna. “Technological Job Loss: Opportunities for Organization Development.” Proceedings of the Midwest Academy of Management Conference 2017. Roosevelt University, Chicago, Illinois, October 19-21, 2017.
- “Neuromarketing Applications of Neuroprosthetic Devices: An Assessment of Neural Implants’ Capacities for Gathering Data and Influencing Behavior” (in Proceedings of the 9th Annual EMAB Conference: Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Digital Ecosystems, EUROMED 2016) has been cited in:
- Moravcikova, Dominika, and Margareta Nadanyiova, “Ethical Aspects of Neuromarketing Research as Part of a Corporate Social Responsibility from the Perspective of Globalization.” In Globalization and Its Socio-Economic Consequences, vol. IV, edited by prof. Ing. Tomas Kliestik, Ph.D., pp. 1630-1637, Zilina, Slovakia: University of Zilina, 2017.
- Sapient Circuits and Digitalized Flesh: The Organization as Locus of Technological Posthumanization (first edition, 2016; second edition, 2018) has been cited in:
- Bertling, Joy G., and Tara C. Moore. “U.S. Art Teacher Education in the Age of the Anthropocene.” Studies in Art Education 61, no. 1 (2020): 46-63. https://doi.org/10.1080/00393541.2019.1699384
- Višňovský, Emil, and Mariana Jankechová. “Dobrý život v ére info-techno-kultúry?” In: Kvalita života & kvalita vzťahov: Zborník z konferencie „Potrebujeme pozitívne myslieť, cítiť a konať?“, edited by Nikola Kallová and Ivan Lukšík, pp. 110-123. Bratislava: Ústav výskumu sociálnej komunikácie SAV, 2020.
- Hansson, Wiktor. “Cultivating Critique in Folds and Pleats: Posthuman Enactments in the Dress of Rick Owens.” Master’s thesis, Applied Cultural Analysis, Lund University. 2019.
- Višňovský, Emil. “Človek ‘0’ alebo o hodnote ľudského života v ére info-techno-kultúry” [“Human ‘0’ or on the value of human life in the era of info-techno-culture”]. In Hodnoty a utváranie zmyslu života, edited by Ján Šlosiar and Eva Pršová, pp. 39-50. Banská Bystrica, Slovakia: Belianum, 2018.
- Grove, Wouter. “Knowledge Management Design, Planetary-scale Computation and Emergent Organizational Post-Humanism.” In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management & Organisational Learning, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, 29-30 November 2018, edited by Shaun Pather, pp. 372-78. Reading, UK: Academic Conferences and Publishing International Limited, 2018.
- “The Artificial Life-Form as Entrepreneur: Synthetic Organism-Enterprises and the Reconceptualization of Business” (in Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, 2014) has been cited in:
- Rijntjes, Tom. “An Experiment in Engineering a Synthetic Organism-Enterprise.” Master’s thesis, Media Technology MSc Program, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, Universiteit Leiden. August 2016.
- The Handbook of Information Security for Advanced Neuroprosthetics (first edition, 2015; second edition, 2017) has been cited in:
- Lebedeva, Albina, Mikhail Mishchenko, Polina Bardina, Anastasiya Fedulina, Andrey Mironov, Zoia Zhuravleva, Svetlana Gerasimova; Alexey Mikhaylo, Alexander Pisarchik, and Victor Kazantsev. “Integration technology for replacing damaged brain areas with artificial neuronal networks.” In 2020 4th Scientific School on Dynamics of Complex Networks and their Application in Intellectual Robotics (DCNAIR), pp. 158-161. IEEE, 2020. doi:10.1109/DCNAIR50402.2020.9216941.
- Dambrot, Stuart Mason, “Advances in Neuroprosthetics: Past, Present, and Future.” Chapter 6 in Brain–Computer Interfaces Handbook: Technological and Theoretical Advances, edited by Chang S. Nam, Anton Nijholt, and Fabien Lotte. Boca Raton, pp. 113-32, Taylor & Francis Group, CRC Press, 2018.
- Melnikov, Vitalij. “Neteisėtas Poveikis Elektroniniams Duomenims (Baudžiamojo Kodekso 196 Straipsnis)” (“Illegal Data Interference (Article 196 of the Criminal Code)”). Master’s thesis, Criminal Law and Criminology. Institute of Criminal Law and Procedure, Faculty of Law, Mykolas Romeris University. 2016.
- Neuroprosthetic Supersystems Architecture (2017) has been cited in:
- Al-Maskari, Said. “Enterprise Architecture: Managing an Oman Research and Education Network (OMREN) Project Based on the TOGAF and COBIT 5 Frameworks.” Master’s thesis, Computing and IT Management. School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University. September 2018.
- “Utopias and Dystopias as Cybernetic Information Systems” (Creatio Fantastica 3(50), 2015) has been cited in:
- Bloom, Peter. Identity, Institutions and Governance in an AI World: Transhuman Relations. Springer International Publishing, 2020.
- Reineke, Jan-Philipp. “Body Drift: A Posthumanist Perspective on the Politics of Wearable Technology.” Master’s Thesis, Philosophy of Science, Technology, and Society, University of Twente, the Netherlands. 2019.
- Hughes, James. “Algorithms and Posthuman Governance.” Journal of Posthuman Studies 1, no. 2 (2018): 166-184.
Incorporation of publications into course syllabi and program curricula
At least a couple of my publications have been used as readings in university courses:
- “Utopias and Dystopias as Cybernetic Information Systems: Envisioning the Posthuman Neuropolity” (Creatio Fantastica no. 3(50), 2015) was included as a reading for the course on “Human Computer Interaction” (Psychology 425), Prof. Erik Nilsen, Lewis & Clark College of Arts & Sciences, Spring 2017 semester.
- The Handbook of Information Security for Advanced Neuroprosthetics (second edition, 2017) has been incorporated as a resource for courses on “Everyday Information Security” (“Tietoturva-arki”) and “Secure Programming” (“Turvallinen ohjelmointi”) at the Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland, with material prepared by Dr. Jukka Koskinen.