
Digital Transformation and Sustainability: Methods and Applications
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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.
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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.