Research

Reflact is a melting pot that connects social sciences and humanities, computer science and design within ITU. 

We are also connecting other international research communities such as  

  • Organization studies  
  • Digital government 
  • ICT4D  
  • Codesign  
  • Critical management  


We have strong connections and partnership with
change agents in our society 

  • Government organisations  
  • Organizations in key societal sectors such as public health and finance 
  • Cooperative organizations 
  • Humanitarian groups 


Our publication covers a wide range of thematic, interdisciplinary journals including:
 

  • Computer Supported Cooperative Work  
  • Corporate Reputation Review 
  • Creativity and Innovation Management 
  • Government Information Quarterly 
  • Information Systems Frontiers 
  • International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 
  • Journal of Intercultural Communication 
  • Journal of Usability Studies 
  • Medical Anthropology 
  • Research Policy 
  • Valuation Studies 
  • Other area focused journals 
  • Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 
  • Cross-cultural Research 
  • Curation: The Museum Journal 
  • Informatics 
  • International Journal of Medical Informatics 
  • Nordic Journal of Law and Social Research 
  • Strategic Design Research Journal 
  • Tourism Management  
  • Transforming Government

Ongoing Projects

eGames Lab

The eGames Lab is a unique egames development and creative industries cluster in Portugal, bringing together 14 companies, R&D centres and public & private entities in order to leverage the competitiveness of the sector and positioning itself globally.

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CAREinFintech

Environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) reporting has become an important instrument for the sustainable transition of the next generation of business-startup. Nonetheless, poor ESG data quality impedes effective reporting, especially in domains such as Fintech where top-down ESG metrics

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Digital Health in Humanitarian Crisis

Our research in digital health interventions in humanitarian crisis investigates computing platforms, connectivity, mobile devices, software, and algorithms to deliver health care to those most in need. Responsible digitalisation and innovative technologies can help, as they may deliver quick and

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