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All presented papers will be published in Springer LNBIP volume.
List of accepted papers for oral presentation ICDEc 2025 Tunisia

ICDEc 2025 accepted papers

  1. Oana-Ramona Lobont, Andreea-Florentina Crăciun, Cristian Barbu, Ana-Cristina Nicolescu, Sorana Vătavu. Digital Transformation in the Public Sector: Unlocking Trends, Opportunities and Governance Insights
  2. Safa Benazzouz, Hicham Sadok. In search of the nature of the relationship between digitalization and economic growth
  3. Adriana Anamaria Davidescu, Ioana Birlan, Eduard Mihai Manta. Governance and Digitalization: Exploring the Impact of E-Government Development on Sustainability Metrics
  4. Mohammad Makki, Danielle Khalife. Enhancing Governance: How Secure Internet Servers Drive Anti-Corruption and Strengthen Government Effectiveness
  5. Marwa Ben Gara Ali, Abir Smiti. Cost-Efficient AI for Alzheimer's Detection :A Dynamic Dropout Approach for E-Health
  6. Varshini Prakash, Osmar Zaiane. Mental Health Resource Retrieval using Semantic Similarity and Knowledge Graphs
  7. Chayma Zaâbi, Imen Boukhris. Enhancing Financial Sentiment Analysis with FinBERT and RoBERTa: A Fine-Grained Approach to Market Predictions
  8. Alexander Brunner, Gabriele Kotsis, Ismail Khalil. Comparative Analysis of Reinforcement Learning Algorithms for Autonomous Driving in Simulated 2D Environments: Optimizing Reward Functions and Hyperparameters
  9. Siri Jemth Davidsson, Odessa Schönbeck, Sven Packmohr. Exploring Travelers' Brand Personalities on Social Media
  10. Brahim Sabiri, Asmaa Benhmama. Should credit applications always be humanized? An analysis of the Moroccan credit market
  11. Erika Velasquez Chacon. Social responsibility and its relationship with innovation and technology in SMEs in Arequipa, Peru.
  12. Erika Velasquez Chacon. Digital leadership and its link to digital performance in MSME employees in Arequipa, Peru: The mediating effect of human resource management and dynamic capabilities
  13. Ilyass Zeamari. Value Creation in Marketplace Platforms: A Business Model Approach
  14. Rim Jallouli, Adriana Anamaria Davidescu, Eduard Mihai Manta, Marina-Diana Agafiței. Digital Technologies and Informal Market Transactions: Who Buys and What Drives Their Choices?
  15. Yassmine Ammar, Ahmed Derbel, Younes Boujelben. Mapping Carpooling Research: A Bibliometric Insight
  16. Diana Agafitei, Maria-Bianca Bolboașă, Adriana Anamaria Davidescu. Shadow Economies in the Digital Age: A LASSO Approach to Measuring the Impact of Digitalization on Informality in Central and Eastern European Countries
  17. Abderrahim Bellil, Feten Ben Naoui. Neuromarketing Implications on Purchase Decisions: A Bibliometric Analysis
  18. Montassar Aguerbi, Fatma Smaoui. The globalization of online fandom: understanding ACG fans' motivations in the entertainment market
  19. Moez Bellaaj, Amina El Abed. Using Generative AI in Communication Agencies: Insights from a Multiple-Case Study
  20. Ichraf Dimassi, Inès Mestaoui, Syrine Hassine. Mirror, mirror… am I the fairest of them all? Smart mirror between frustration and pleasure
  21. Sergiu-Mihail Olaru, Gabriela Badareu, Roxana Maria Bădîrcea, Lavinia Daniela Mihit. Digitizing taxation in the age of digital transformation - A bibliometric analysis
  22. Hicham Sadok, Mohamed Ouchrif, Houda Mahboub. The resilience of cash in the face of digital payments: exploring determinants in the Moroccan context
  23. Mihai Alexandru Firu, Marius Dalian Doran, Sorana Vatavu, Nicoleta Mihaela Doran. Mapping the Intellectual Landscape of E-Finance in the Era of Digital Economy and Society
  24. Thabo J. Gopane. Pegged Digital Currencies: How resilient are they in economic turmoil?
  25. Hanspeter Rychlik. Trust in Data Spaces: A Systematic Review of Perspectives, Definitions, and Mechanisms
  26. Ahmed Elouni. Balancing Privacy and Utility in Social Media: A Framework for Platform Specific Privacy-Enhancing Technologies and Regulations
  27. Lyudmila Gadasina, Ivan Labutkin. A Method for Visualizing the Dynamic Characteristics of Economic Time Series Data
  28. Barbara Pisker, Kristian Dokic, Bojan Radisic, Mirela Mezak-Matijevic, Mirjana Radman-Funarić. Measuring LLMs Cultural Bias in Corruption Inclination
  29. Cristina Maria Geambasu, Adriana Anamaria Davidescu, Eduard Mihai Manta, Mihail Busu. Measuring AI Adoption Readiness in the Digital Era: A Composite Index Approach with PLS and PCA
  30. Kirill Sarachuk. Need for speed, or for digital skills? Broadband development and firm dynamics in Germany
  31. Nesrine Akkari. Implementing smart public spaces in Developing Countries – Challenges and Opportunities: case study of Tunisia