
Fostering Sustainable Development in the Age of Technologies
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Fostering Sustainable Development in the Age of Technologies highlights the interplay between various disruptive technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous robots, Big Data Analytics, Blockchain, Cloud Computing, and Digital Twins, and holistic sustainable development. In the highly dynamic business environment, there is an urgent need to catch up with the paradigm shift being created using these technologies. The studies brought together here emphasise how various disruptive technologies can aid in sustainable development, offering possible strategies to help tackle the challenges we face today and embrace the new normal. Collaboration, adaptation, and continuous learning hold the key in overcoming the grand societal challenges and maintaining a balance between social, economic, and environmental dimensions.
This edited collection appeals to a wide range of academics and professionals including graduate, postgraduate, and PhD research scholars, and faculty members in the areas of International Management, International Business, International Marketing, Finance, Human Resources and Corporate Governance. They are also of interest to Government Agencies, Practicing Managers, Research Agencies, and Libraries of Business Management Colleges and Universities.
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Anjali Shishodia is an Assistant Professor at LM Thapar School of Management, Chandigarh, Punjab, India.
Ashish Gupta is Assistant Professor in Marketing Area at Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, An Autonomous Institution Under Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt. of India, New Delhi, India.
Content
Chapter 2. Digital Technologies, Sustainable Development Goals And The Grand Societal Challenges In The Context Of Slum Dwellers Of Kolkata, India; Atiba Batul, K. D. Ghosh, and S. Palit
Chapter 3. Applications of Disruptive Technologies in Professional Services; Chandan Jha and Amit Sachan
Chapter 4. Confrontation Strategy for Evolution of Future Employment; Donghun Yoon
Chapter 5. Framing the digital transformation journey for sustainability from the lenses of integrated skills and competencies for the future work; Joseph O. Onyango
Chapter 6. Role of Social Networking Technologies in developing Public Services Supply Chain during COVID-19; Kali charan Sabat and Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya
Chapter 7. Adopting Technology for Sustainable Development: Reflections on Innovative Ecosystem; Jasmandeep Kaur, Kirandeep Kaur, and Ramanjeet Singh
Chapter 8. Exploring the Relationship between Digital Initiatives, Dynamic Capabilities, and Market Performance: A Conceptual Framework; Lan Phuong Ho Dang
Chapter 9. Reverse Logistics: Rebuilding smart and sustainable transformation based on Industry 4.0; Leena Wanganoo and Rajesh Tripathi
Chapter 10. Reflections on sustainable development, sustainability, and business practice: lessons from measurement, scalability, and bias in AI; Luisa F. Melo
Chapter 11. Digital Healthcare and Patient Transformation: Review research and future agenda; Nimesh P. Bhojak, Suresh N. patel, and Mohammadali K. Momin
Chapter 12. A Comparative Framework Analysis of The Strategies, Challenges, And Opportunities For Sustainable Smart Cities; Oluwagbemiga Paul Agboola and Meryem Muzeyyen Findikgil
Chapter 13. Leveraging Blockchain Technology in Adopting Digital Tokenisation of Green Bonds; Pulak Chugh
Chapter 14. Digital Technologies & Education for Sustainable Development; Renji George Amballoor and Shankar B. Naik
Chapter 15. Safety Management in the era of emerging industrial revolution: The conceptualization of Safety 4.0; Shatrudhan Pandey, Kirtika Kiran, Shreyanshu Parhi, Abhishek Kumar Singh, and Sanjay Kumar Jha
Chapter 16. Spiritual approach among techies: An approach for achieving sustainable development; Snehal G. Mhatre and Nikhil K. Mehta
Chapter 17. The Evolution of Manufacturing: A Comprehensive Analysis of Industry 4.0 and its Frameworks; Somayya Madakam, Rajeev Kumar Revulagadda, Vinaytosh Mishra, and Kaustav Kundu
Chapter 18. Application of Industry 4.0 Technologies in Climate-Smart Agricultural Practices; Soumya Sucharita Panda, Sudatta Banerjee, and Swati Alok
Chapter 19. The digital revolution- Implications of digital technologies on women's workforce participation; Tanaji Pavani Prabha, Swati Alok, Rishi Kumar, and Swati Singh
Chapter 20. Building Resilience against Ongoing and Future Pandemics: Blockchain Technology to the Rescue; Taab Ahmad Samad and Yusra Qamar
Chapter 21. Impact of Awareness on the Adoption of Electric Vehicles: A Systematic Literature Review; Divya Singh and Ujjwal Kanti Paul
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