000 04108nam a22003373i 4500
001 991107475361706196
005 20250311143826.0
006 m o d |
007 cr#cnu||||||||
008 241112s2024 xx o ||||0 eng d
020 _a9781804550700
035 _a(MiAaPQ)EBC31354858
035 _a(Au-PeEL)EBL31354858
035 _a(CKB)36527736900041
035 _a(EXLCZ)9936527736900041
040 _aMiAaPQ
_beng
_erda
_epn
_cMiAaPQ
_dMiAaPQ
050 4 _aHD45.2
100 _aH. Tabaghdehi, S. Asieh.
_924856
245 1 0 _aBusiness Strategies and Ethical Challenges in the Digital Ecosystem.
250 _aFirst edition
264 1 _aLeeds :
_bEmerald Publishing Limited,
_c2024.
264 4 _c2025.
300 _a xxi, 379 pages
505 0 _aCover — Business Strategies and Ethical Challenges in the Digital Ecosystem Endorsements — Business Strategies and Ethical Challenges in the Digital Ecosystem Copyright Page — Contents — List of Figures and Tables — About the Editors — About the Contributors 1. Introduction: Business Strategies and Ethical Challenges in the Digital Ecosystem I — The Landscape of Smart Technology and Digital Innovation 2. The Duality of Smart Technology — Abstract — Introduction: Unravelling the Impact of Smart and Connected Technology — Evaluating the Shift in Society — Inclusivity and Vulnerability: the Impact of Smart Technology on Diverse Groups in Society — Unavailability of Technology — Inability to Use the Technology — Consequences of Using the Technology — Extended Strategies for Encouraging Safe, Secure and Human Rights-Compliant Design — Beyond Conventional Standards — Proactive Risk Assessment — Implementing Push and Pull Mechanisms — Addressing Short- and Long-Term Risks in the Digital Landscape — Short-Term and Long-Term Cyber Risks — Data Ownership and De Facto Monopolies — Developing Digital Literacy and Safer Technology Use — Influence of Geopolitical Concerns on Domestic Consumers — Consumer Brand Preferences and Sociopolitical Stance — Influencing Preferences Through Economic and Performance Factors — Conclusion — Case Study — Navigating the Digital Divide: Unravelling the Complexities of Smart Technology Adoption — Case Study Questions — Key Terms and Definitions — References 3. Innovation Ambidexterity Bibliometric Analysis: Is Technovation Ambidexterity a New Agenda in Future Study? — Abstract — Introduction — Overview of Technovation Ambidexterity — Ambidextrous Innovation — Technovation Ambidexterity — Method — Results — Most Cited Studies — The Most Influential Authors.
520 _aThe emergence of new digital technologies, awareness of corporate social responsibility, and the greater need for innovation and problem-solving skills are becoming a de-facto part of the everyday management agenda. A key question to be answered in these turbulent times is, how is it possible for corporations to incorporate safety, security, and satisfaction of stakeholders in the design of their business models while they are struggling to achieve sustainability goals related to the environment and climate change? The chapters in Business Strategies and Ethical Challenges in the Digital Ecosystem act as a forum for examining current and future trends related to management and technological adoption. The research encourages academics and practitioners to use a multi-disciplinary approach to boldly bring together bodies of related knowledge to produce new insights exploring digital business strategy and industry 5.0, changing consumer behaviour, sustainability, marketing, ethics, data security and much more. The findings are relevant and useful for academics, researchers, policy makers and management executives.
650 0 _aBusiness ethics
_93022
650 0 _aSocial responsibility
_9872
650 0 _a Digitalization
_97985
700 _aForoudi, Pantea.
_924857
942 _2lcc
999 _c4520
_d4520