SIG CCRIS - Global, International, and Cross Cultural Research in Information Systems

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1762

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The Covid-19 pandemic has brought the global border management issue to the surface. Policymakers are deliberating on mitigating the situation by employing measures for immediate resolution and are working on future sustainability. The purpose of this research is to address the scale, scope, and complexity of border governance that not only entails minimal human intervention but also global collaborative action. A design science research methodology was utilized to design the proposed artefacts, to enable a high-level understanding of the global border affairs, and to introduce a potential solution for deliberation, discussion, and future digital. A global border management intelligent distributed system has been conceptualized to be contactless and concerted. It also envisions improving efficiency, performance, and seamless and secure cross-border mobility in the post-pandemic new normal.

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GLOBOIDS for a Seamless Cross Border Mobility Experience

The Covid-19 pandemic has brought the global border management issue to the surface. Policymakers are deliberating on mitigating the situation by employing measures for immediate resolution and are working on future sustainability. The purpose of this research is to address the scale, scope, and complexity of border governance that not only entails minimal human intervention but also global collaborative action. A design science research methodology was utilized to design the proposed artefacts, to enable a high-level understanding of the global border affairs, and to introduce a potential solution for deliberation, discussion, and future digital. A global border management intelligent distributed system has been conceptualized to be contactless and concerted. It also envisions improving efficiency, performance, and seamless and secure cross-border mobility in the post-pandemic new normal.

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