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عنوان مقاله | Innovation and technology for the elderly: Systematic literature review |
ترجمه عنوان مقاله | نوآوری و تکنولوژی برای سالمندان: بررسی ادبیات سیستماتیک |
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نوع مقاله | ISI |
نوع نگارش مقاله | مقاله پژوهشی (Research article) |
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تعداد صفحات مقاله | 5 صفحه |
رشته های مرتبط | مدیریت |
گرایش های مرتبط | مدیریت تکنولوژی |
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دانشگاه | دانشکده بازرگانی و اقتصاد، دانشگاه لیندسی، سوئد |
کلمات کلیدی | مسن، فناوری، نوآوری، نگهبانان، دولت، سوئد |
کد محصول | E4306 |
نشریه | نشریه الزویر |
لینک مقاله در سایت مرجع | لینک این مقاله در سایت الزویر (ساینس دایرکت) Sciencedirect – Elsevier |
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1. Introduction
We witness global demographic change phenomena in a way that population is rapidly aging. Population of elderly is growing twice as fast as the growth of the whole population (United Nations, 2009). The estimation of United Nations reveals that aging rate is 2.6% per year (United Nations, 2009). This trend of aging leads to tremendous increase of costs of elderly care. Many countries strive to deal with the increasing number of service requirements for the elderly. Improving elders’ lifestyle quality on one hand and decreasing the costs of healthcare and services on the other hand are the challenges of many organs in the government. For instance, United States has the most expensive health care in the world, and the costs for elderly care are increasing tremendously (Rahtz & Sirgy, 2000). The United Nations named Japan as the first super aging country in 2007 (Iwasaki, 2013). Rooting technological innovation into elders’ everyday life and home care is an answer to prevent elders’ dependence and support their independence (Iwasaki, 2013). Palumbo et al. (2014) explain that home-assisting technologies are entering the market and they are moving from the research and development stage to mass production. In England, the Republic of Ireland, Sweden and Portugal, ongoing projects exist such as ACTION (Assisting Carers using Telematics Interventions to meet Older people’s Needs) (Magnusson & Hanson,2003). Cooper and Cronin (2000) discuss the competitive strategy for long-term care industry in United States. In Japan, Iwasaki (2013) emphasizes the role of technology tools in elders’ life. In Italy a study identifies details regarding an up-to-date technology innovation design specifically for the elderly (Lattanzio et al., 2014). Kohlbacher and Hang (2011) express that the market of elderly is an excellent field of disruptive innovation application, since the elders’ demand for new, just-good-enough, easy to use, and affordable products and services increases tremendously. |