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This book explores the current state and future trajectories of digital transformation for sustainability in the VUCA era, offering far-reaching insights for researchers, practitioners and policymakers. It serves as a robust academic supplement for advanced programs in information systems, business, management, and supply chain. It also guides readers through the market research process from formulating questions to data collection and analysis employing diverse methods such as case studies, qualitative, quantitative, and systematic literature reviews, with method-specific rationales to enhance practical understanding.
List of contents
Unveiling the Dark Side of Digital Transformation Towards Sustainability.- Deciphering Workplace Tech Adoption: Investigating Influential factors in shaping Employee behaviour within the Health Care Sector.- Quantifying the Social Impact of Carbon Projects and Generative AI Tool for United Nations Social Development Goals Claims Verification.- Looking Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic: Navigating Strategic Shift for Achieving the New Normal in the Global Infrastructure Sector.- Fostering supply chain resilience in VUCA world with blockchain technology: A bibliometric and systematic review.- BLOCKCHAIN AND CRYPTOCURRENCIES REVOLUTIONIZING FINANCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE.- Digital Transformation for Supplier Selection: A Pragmatic Constructivist Case Study at a Restaurant Chain in Vietnam.- Transforming Agri-Food Supply Chains with Blockchain: Insights from Australian Case Studies.- Strategic Approach to Facilitate Integration of IoT in the Rural Healthcare Management of Bangladesh.- From X to Z: Engaging different generations of customers in refurbishing business models in electronics.
Summary
This book explores the current state and future trajectories of digital transformation for sustainability in the VUCA era, offering far-reaching insights for researchers, practitioners and policymakers. It serves as a robust academic supplement for advanced programs in information systems, business, management, and supply chain. It also guides readers through the market research process—from formulating questions to data collection and analysis—employing diverse methods such as case studies, qualitative, quantitative, and systematic literature reviews, with method-specific rationales to enhance practical understanding.