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2. Bridging technology and pedagogy from a global lens: Teachers’ perspectives on integrating ChatGPT in English language teaching
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Al-khresheh, Mohammad H.
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- 2024
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3. Do cross-national distances still affect the international penetration speed of digital innovation? The role of the global network effect
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Li, Fei, Chen, Yan, Liu, Letong, and Zhuang, Mengyu
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- 2023
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4. Green growth: a bibliometric analysis of digital innovation and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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John, Hephzibah Beula, Agrawal, Mini, Nema, Priyanka, Hasan, Arif, Rakhra, Isha Kaur, and Singh, Abhilasha
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DIGITAL technology ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,SUSTAINABILITY ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,DIGITAL divide - Abstract
This study presents a bibliometric analysis of the relationship between digital innovation and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a specific focus on the concept of green growth. Green growth refers to fostering economic growth while ensuring environmental sustainability, making it a critical framework for achieving the SDGs. By systematically reviewing a decade's worth of academic literature, we quantify the contributions of digital technologies to sustainable development initiatives. Utilizing data from prominent scholarly databases, we analyzed 271 articles to identify emerging trends, key themes, and research gaps within this interdisciplinary field. Our findings reveal significant patterns in how digital innovations, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT), are being leveraged to promote economic efficiency, resource conservation, and social equity—core tenets of green growth. Furthermore, we examine the geographical disparities in the adoption and impact of these technologies across developed and developing countries, highlighting unique challenges and opportunities. This bibliometric analysis not only underscores the transformative potential of digital tools in advancing sustainable practices but also emphasizes the necessity for targeted strategies that align technological advancements with the principles of green growth and inclusivity. The insights derived from this research provide valuable implications for policymakers, practitioners, and academics seeking to enhance the synergy between digital innovation and sustainable development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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5. "Optimizing mine management: integrating lean theories and short interval control in surface mining".
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Rogers, W. Pratt, Amador, Hiago, de A. G. Paixão, Lucas, and Kahraman, M. Mustafa
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DECISION support systems , *DIGITAL technology , *WORKING hours , *LEAN management , *PERFORMANCE management - Abstract
Frontline supervisors are pivotal in mining productivity, but face challenges due to the long working hours and rapid decision-making skills required. This paper proposes the application of Short Interval Control (SIC) to streamline information flow and support decision systems in mining, by developing a framework that aims to improve shovel performance during critical hours. Initial results demonstrated improvements in shift change and reduced operational disruption due to lunchtime breaks. Conclusively, although the methodology didn't translate directly to significant improvements due to data availability, it became evident that SIC can help identify deviations and facilitate quick shifts within operational mining processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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6. Leveraging information and communication technologies for sustainable agriculture and environmental protection among smallholder farmers in tropical Africa.
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Ngulube, Patrick
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MOBILE radio stations ,SUSTAINABILITY ,DIGITAL technology ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,AGRICULTURE ,AGRICULTURAL technology - Abstract
Using a qualitative approach, this study examines the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in promoting sustainable agriculture and environmental protection among smallholder farmers in tropical Africa. It emphasises how tools such as community radios, mobile phones, satellite systems, and artificial intelligence provide crucial market data, weather forecasts, and agricultural practices. The research highlights the need for equitable access to ICT solutions to narrow the digital divide and foster sustainable development. Among these technologies, community radio stations and mobile phones are identified as the most accessible and affordable options for many farmers, and they can effectively spread knowledge about sustainable practices. While advanced technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), drones, and artificial intelligence have the potential to enhance agricultural productivity and environmental conservation, their adoption in tropical Africa is often hindered by challenges related to infrastructure and literacy. This study demonstrates the role of ICTs in enhancing agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability among smallholder farmers in tropical Africa. It emphasises the need for equitable access to digital tools and strong policy frameworks to tackle infrastructure and literacy challenges, which are essential for closing the digital divide. The study underscores the need for policy formulation to include these strategies and for professionals to adopt them to enhance agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability among smallholder farmers in tropical Africa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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7. Green growth: a bibliometric analysis of digital innovation and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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Hephzibah Beula John, Mini Agrawal, Priyanka Nema, Arif Hasan, Isha Kaur Rakhra, and Abhilasha Singh
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Digital innovations ,Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ,Green growth ,Digital divide ,Economic equity ,Environmental sustainability ,Business ,HF5001-6182 ,Commercial geography. Economic geography ,HF1021-1027 - Abstract
Abstract This study presents a bibliometric analysis of the relationship between digital innovation and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a specific focus on the concept of green growth. Green growth refers to fostering economic growth while ensuring environmental sustainability, making it a critical framework for achieving the SDGs. By systematically reviewing a decade's worth of academic literature, we quantify the contributions of digital technologies to sustainable development initiatives. Utilizing data from prominent scholarly databases, we analyzed 271 articles to identify emerging trends, key themes, and research gaps within this interdisciplinary field. Our findings reveal significant patterns in how digital innovations, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT), are being leveraged to promote economic efficiency, resource conservation, and social equity—core tenets of green growth. Furthermore, we examine the geographical disparities in the adoption and impact of these technologies across developed and developing countries, highlighting unique challenges and opportunities. This bibliometric analysis not only underscores the transformative potential of digital tools in advancing sustainable practices but also emphasizes the necessity for targeted strategies that align technological advancements with the principles of green growth and inclusivity. The insights derived from this research provide valuable implications for policymakers, practitioners, and academics seeking to enhance the synergy between digital innovation and sustainable development.
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- 2025
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8. Leveraging information and communication technologies for sustainable agriculture and environmental protection among smallholder farmers in tropical Africa
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Patrick Ngulube
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Digital innovations ,ICT integration ,Environmental preservation ,Food security ,Natural resources ,Precision farming ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Abstract Using a qualitative approach, this study examines the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in promoting sustainable agriculture and environmental protection among smallholder farmers in tropical Africa. It emphasises how tools such as community radios, mobile phones, satellite systems, and artificial intelligence provide crucial market data, weather forecasts, and agricultural practices. The research highlights the need for equitable access to ICT solutions to narrow the digital divide and foster sustainable development. Among these technologies, community radio stations and mobile phones are identified as the most accessible and affordable options for many farmers, and they can effectively spread knowledge about sustainable practices. While advanced technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), drones, and artificial intelligence have the potential to enhance agricultural productivity and environmental conservation, their adoption in tropical Africa is often hindered by challenges related to infrastructure and literacy. This study demonstrates the role of ICTs in enhancing agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability among smallholder farmers in tropical Africa. It emphasises the need for equitable access to digital tools and strong policy frameworks to tackle infrastructure and literacy challenges, which are essential for closing the digital divide. The study underscores the need for policy formulation to include these strategies and for professionals to adopt them to enhance agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability among smallholder farmers in tropical Africa.
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- 2025
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9. SMART CITY 3.0 DIGITAL MANAGEMENT CONCEPT IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE GREEN DEVELOPMENT GOALS
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Marina Gramchuk, Vitalina Nikitenko, and Valentina Voronkova
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digital innovations ,digital green smart city 3.0 ,digital concept of city management 3.0 ,sustainable and green development ,green capital ,Economic growth, development, planning ,HD72-88 - Abstract
The present study is relevant in the context of the formation of the digital management concept Smart City 3.0 in the context of sustainable green development goals. These goals are to be achieved by combining digitalisation technologies with the principles of environmental sustainability. The purpose of the study is to determine the conditions for the formation of a digital concept of city management 3.0 in the context of sustainable development goals. Research objectives: 1) to study the concept of the digital concept of city management or Smart City and the conditions for its implementation; 2) to reveal the concept of Smart City 3.0 development in the context of foreign experience; 3) to reveal the essence and significance of the concept of environmental sustainability of smart Smart City 3.0 and the promotion of sustainable green development. The research methodology is a systematic, cross-cultural, interdisciplinary approach to understanding the complex impact of digital technologies on all aspects of sustainable development in digital green smart cities 3.0, in particular on the economic, social and environmental dimensions. It allows for the interaction between digital innovations and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be considered in a single structure. The Smart City 3.0 concept views the city as an integrated ecosystem. This approach ensures efficient infrastructure management and also helps to reduce environmental impact, improve the quality of life of citizens, and engage them in decision-making. The article examines the pivotal elements of the Smart City 3.0 concept, encompassing the deployment of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), big data and automated systems to enhance the urban environment. It has been demonstrated that the implementation of these technologies can result in a notable reduction in energy consumption, the optimisation of traffic flows, a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, and an enhancement of the environmental sustainability of the city. The study analyses the global exemplars of digital urban management, identifies opportunities and challenges for the development of Ukrainian cities in the direction of smart and green management, and offers recommendations for their adaptation based on global experience.
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- 2024
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10. A conceptual bridge for the 'innovation-adoption gap' in the property profession.
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Kasim, Iddrisu, Amidu, Abdul-Rasheed, and Levy, Deborah
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Amid digital transformation, property valuation innovations (PVIs) can enhance professional service firms' (PSFs) operations. Meanwhile, literature suggests that some PSFs and property professionals are sceptical about the relevance of some PVIs because of compatibility, performance, complexity, and relative advantage issues. Such concerns affect PSFs and property professionals' decisions to adopt PVIs. While property literature is replete with evidence about the development phase of the innovation life cycle, little is known about how to aid PSFs and property professionals' innovation-decision processes. To help address these concerns, we adopted a non-systematic literature review approach to critically review Rogers (2003) Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) theory. The DOI theory is widely reported to successfully predict the adoption of emerging innovations within a social network. Based on Rogers' innovation-decision process, we proposed a dynamic process model to help bridge the innovation-adoption gap in the property profession. The conceptual model advocates collaboration between PVI developers and potential users to address adoption and engagement challenges through the innovation life cycle. The framework provides insights that can aid researchers, educators, and professional bodies in evaluating suitable ways to promote digital innovations as decision support systems to facilitate data management amid the digital revolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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11. The Impact of E-HRM Tools on Employee Engagement.
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Stachová, Katarína, Stacho, Zdenko, Šamalík, Peter, and Sekan, Filip
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JOB performance ,DIGITAL transformation ,DIGITAL technology ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,JOB involvement - Abstract
The examination of the impact of digital innovations on employee motivation and engagement is crucial given the rapid technological advancements. This study focused on digital HRM practices, such as digital interaction platforms. The results indicated that respondents generally had positive to neutral views on these practices, with big data analytics receiving the highest rating for its potential to enhance organizational performance and employee engagement. The study revealed a moderately strong positive correlation between the use of digital platforms and big data analytics, suggesting a holistic approach to digital transformation in HRM. However, a weak correlation between digital innovations and engagement suggests that the direct impact of digital tools on employee engagement is limited by other factors. Larger companies tend to implement advanced digital HRM practices more due to their greater resources. The study's limitations include a restricted sample from the Central and Eastern European region and reliance on self-assessed data. Future studies should include more diverse regions and long-term studies, combining quantitative data with qualitative insights. Digital innovations in HRM offer promises for process improvement and data-driven decision-making, but their impact on employee engagement is complex and requires an integrated approach of technological and managerial practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Exploring the Role of Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence in Revolutionizing Bancassurance.
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Palit, Sandipam and Rajkumar, M.
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DIGITAL transformation ,DIGITAL technology ,INSURANCE companies ,DATA analytics ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,COMPUTER literacy - Abstract
Over the past few decades, Bancassurance has evolved as a prominent avenue for insurance sourcing, both within the Indian market and on a global scale. The combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital tools has transformed conventional banking and insurance procedures, in line with the rapid growth of technology. Bancassurance has also undergone a significant transition, transitioning from traditional methods to embracing digital innovations in the era of Digital India. The digital revolution has gained acceptance and grown steadily in the banking and insurance sectors. This trend is fueled by the unparalleled convenience offered by digital channels, allowing easy access to banking and insurance services from their fingertips. This paper explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital innovations on the bancassurance landscape by exploring existing literature. We will uncover the key trends, opportunities, and challenges in the adoption of AI and digital transformations in bancassurance. This study will also highlight the potential of AI, data analytics, blockchain, and digital innovations in enhancing operational efficiency, client interactions, and personalized customer experience in bancassurance. Furthermore, we examine the managerial and sectoral implications, providing insights into potential avenues for future research within this domain. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
13. Optimizing the readiness for industry 4.0 in fulfilling the Sustainable Development Goal 1: focus on poverty elimination in Africa.
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Ajaj, Rahaf, Buheji, Mohamed, and Hassoun, Abdo
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POVERTY reduction ,INDUSTRY 4.0 ,SUSTAINABLE development ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
This study explores the transformative potential of fourth industrial revolution (called Industry 4.0) technologies in the context of poverty elimination, with a particular focus on Africa. Given the multidimensional nature of poverty, which spans economic, social, and environmental aspects, there is a critical need for innovative and sustainable solutions. This paper presents a comprehensive literature review to identify how recent advancements, such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, blockchain, big data, and 5G can be harnessed to address various facets of poverty. Drawing on insights from existing research and expert opinions, we propose a conceptual framework that integrates these technologies with strategic policy interventions, infrastructure development, and capacity building. The paper proposes a framework that illustrates the prerequisite requirements before adopting Industry 4.0 technologies in poverty elimination efforts. This framework aims to ensure that the benefits of technological innovations are accessible to the most vulnerable populations, thereby contributing to the broader goals of socioeconomic development and poverty reduction. The work shows that while Industry 4.0 presents a critical opportunity for sustainable development and poverty elimination in Africa, it needs to have essential capacities to optimize the use of observations, visualizations, and mindset management before or when adopting the first stage of Industry 4.0 solutions for poverty elimination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON CHURCH SERVICES AND YOUTH ENGAGEMENT.
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Ojo, Samson Obaloluwa, Adelaja, Ibitayo Johnson, Adio, Timothy Oladotun, and Afolaranmi, Adebayo Ola
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DIGITAL technology ,VIRTUAL communities ,YOUTH services ,RELIGIOUS institutions ,MOBILE apps ,DIFFUSION of innovations theory ,DIGITAL divide - Abstract
The advent of technology has revolutionized many aspects of human life, including the operation and engagement methods of religious institutions. Historically, church services were confined to physical spaces, limiting congregational engagement to in-person attendance. Traditional worship, involving sermons, hymns, and communal activities, fostered a sense of community and spiritual enrichment. However, declining attendance in traditional settings necessitates the integration of modern digital tools to revitalize worship experiences and engage tech-savvy youth. This study explores the transformative impact of technology on church services, particularly its effectiveness in engaging younger congregants, through a quantitative survey of church leaders, technology experts, and congregants across various denominations. The research examines the adoption and impact of digital innovations such as live-streaming, social media outreach, mobile apps, and multimedia worship formats. Findings highlight enhanced accessibility, participation, and connection, making faith more relevant to younger generations. Challenges such as the potential dilution of spiritual experiences and the digital divide are also identified. Applying the Diffusion of Innovations theory, the study underscores the need for strategic, thoughtful integration of technology that balances modern conveniences with core religious values, bridging generational gaps and ensuring the continued vitality of religious communities in the digital age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. How Do Internal Auditors Assess the Importance and their Knowledge of Innovative Technologies and what are Major Knowledge-Gaps?
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Feliciano, Cristiano, Quick, Reiner, and Eulerich, Marc
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DIGITAL technology ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,INFORMATION technology ,INTERNAL auditing ,INTERNAL auditors - Abstract
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- 2024
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16. Digital Innovations for the Development of Cooperation in Russia
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Shevchenko, Dmitry A., Kryukova, Elena M., Gundarin, Mihail V., Starostenkov, Nikolay V., Krutova, Irina N., Shehata, Hany Farouk, Editor-in-Chief, ElZahaby, Khalid M., Advisory Editor, Chen, Dar Hao, Advisory Editor, Amer, Mourad, Series Editor, Popkova, Elena G., editor, Kaurova, Olga V., editor, and Maloletko, Alexander N., editor
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- 2024
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17. The Impact of Using Virtual Reality in Business Sustainability
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Alabdullahy, Abdullah, AlKhammas, Abdullah, Abuzaid, Fouz, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Novikov, Dmitry A., Editorial Board Member, Shi, Peng, Editorial Board Member, Cao, Jinde, Editorial Board Member, Polycarpou, Marios, Editorial Board Member, Pedrycz, Witold, Editorial Board Member, Hamdan, Allam, editor, and Harraf, Arezou, editor
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- 2024
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18. Digital Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Hospitality Sector: Lessons from the Global South
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Dzingirai, Mufaro, Chirodzero, Tinashe Charles, Mutanda, Vimbainashe, and Chihwai, Peter, editor
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- 2024
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19. Digital Remote Transactions in Medicine: Legal Barriers and Perspectives
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Davydova, Marina L., Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Jain, Lakhmi C., Series Editor, Inshakova, Agnessa, editor, Matytsin, Denis, editor, and Inshakova, Elena, editor
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- 2024
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20. The influence of innovative development in the EU countries and Ukraine on the competitiveness of national economies: A comparative analysis
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Viktoriia Strilets, Liudmyla Franko, Mariia Dykha, Maksym Ivanov, and Larysa Rybina
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business environment ,competitiveness ,digital innovations ,eco-innovations ,innovations ,innovative development ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Russian aggression adversely affected the economy of Ukraine and emphasized the need to adapt the best practices of EU countries to determine steps to restore the country’s competitiveness. This study aims to determine the influence of the innovative development of countries on their competitiveness and identify prospects for Ukraine’s post-war economic recovery. The study constructed neural networks to assess the relationships between the factors of innovative development and the competitiveness of the EU countries and Ukraine. Six main factors of innovative development of countries are identified: “innovations in business (S1),” “intellectual property (S2)”, “innovations in industry (S3),” “eco-innovations (S4),” “innovation management (S5),” and “digital innovations (S5).” Groups of factors are determined by the strength of influence (strong, moderate, or weak). For Ukraine, S1 and S6 have a strong effect (33.3%), S5 shows moderate (16.7%), S2, S3, and S4 show weak effects (50%). For EU countries, S1 and S6 have a strong influence, S2 and S3 – moderate, S5 and S4 – weak. This comparative analysis concluded that EU countries consider intellectual property, green economy, and state innovation policy as key components of their competitiveness. The results discovered a weak relationship between intellectual property protection, innovation in industry, and competitiveness of Ukraine compared to EU countries. However, digital innovations significantly and positively affect Ukraine’s competitiveness.
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- 2024
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21. Digital health and health equity: How digital health can address healthcare disparities and improve access to quality care in Africa
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Ibraheem Olasunkanmi Qoseem, Olalekan John Okesanya, Noah Olabode Olaleke, Bonaventure Michael Ukoaka, Blessing Olawunmi Amisu, Jerico Bautista Ogaya, and Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III
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health equity ,digital health ,health disparities ,digital innovations ,artificial intelligence (ai) ,healthcare delivery ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
The healthcare industry is constantly evolving to bridge the inequality gap and provide precision care to its diverse population. One of these approaches is the integration of digital health tools into healthcare delivery. Significant milestones such as reduced maternal mortality, rising and rapidly proliferating health tech start-ups, and the use of drones and smart devices for remote health service delivery, among others, have been reported. However, limited access to family planning, migration of health professionals, climate change, gender inequity, increased urbanization, and poor integration of private health firms into healthcare delivery rubrics continue to impair the attainment of universal health coverage and health equity. Health policy development for an integrated health system without stigma, addressing inequalities of all forms, should be implemented. Telehealth promotion, increased access to infrastructure, international collaborations, and investment in health interventions should be continuously advocated to upscale the current health landscape and achieve health equity.
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- 2024
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22. Virtual research laboratory in foreign language teaching: Strategies and role
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T. Wu
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student motivation ,modern educational technologies ,digital innovations ,immersive learning ,interactivity ,Education ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
With the growth of technology and the availability of virtual tools, the creation of interactive and dynamic learning environments that increase students’ interest and motivation becomes relevant and possible. The study aimed to analyse and evaluate the effectiveness of using virtual laboratories in the process of learning foreign languages. Analytical research methods, generalisation, systematisation, and surveying were used in the research. The study demonstrated that virtual reality (VR) could change the traditional approach to language learning through immersive experiences of students’ interaction with language structures. The article highlighted technical and pedagogical challenges that require an integrated approach. The study confirmed that mobile learning and augmented reality (AR) offer new education opportunities, providing interactivity and personalisation. The research concluded that augmented reality could improve the learning of complex concepts and increase student motivation. This article highlighted a need for effective pedagogical strategies for the successful implementation of virtual reality and augmented reality. A survey of students at Northwest Normal University was also conducted. The survey of students who use virtual labs to learn foreign languages indicates that they are more effective and useful for the learning process, including the use of Duolingo, Rosetta Stone, Babbel, Memrise, Busuu, Lingodeer, BBC Languages, and Italki. Although the majority of students have a positive attitude towards this technology, some prefer traditional methods, which indicates the need for additional adaptation and support of virtual resources to ensure their optimal effectiveness. The study findings can be used to adapt existing foreign language curricula and courses to the use of virtual research laboratory tools
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- 2024
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23. Digital transformation in HRM of the modern business service sector in Finland and Poland
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Ulatowska, Roksana, Wainio, Elina, and Pierzchała, Marcin
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- 2023
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24. Digital Business as a Field for Research and Education
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Hess, Thomas, Riedl, René, and Becker, Luc
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- 2024
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25. ANTI-CRISIS DESIGN FOR OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT OF THE RESTAURANT BUSINESS IN UKRAINE.
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Kharenko, Dmytro, Fedosova, Kateryna, Novichkova, Tamara, and Minieiev, Andrii
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INDUSTRIAL management , *INVENTORY management systems , *RESTAURANT management , *ONLINE shopping , *FOOD prices , *PHYSIOLOGICAL adaptation - Abstract
The object of this research is the impact of the crisis caused by military actions in Ukraine on the restaurant business. The study aims to examine the adaptation strategies that restaurants use for survival and development in the face of sudden economic changes and increasing uncertainty. The problems addressed in the study include responding to the loss of customers, rising food prices, decreasing cash flows, and a shortage of qualified workers. The main findings of the study showed that restaurants that successfully adapt implement comprehensive changes: from digitalizing ordering and delivery processes to revising menus and optimizing resource use. These steps not only reduce costs but also improve operational efficiency, which is crucial for maintaining customer loyalty and attracting new customers. Specifically, restaurants that invested in digitalization (e. g., electronic menus, online ordering, and inventory management systems) reported a 30–40 % increase in sales compared to those that did not implement such changes. Restaurants that implemented strategies for staff retention and cost optimization reduced staff turnover by 25 % and increased productivity by 20 %. The results are explained by the implementation of innovative approaches and strategic rethinking of business models, which allow quick responses to changing market conditions and consumer needs. Effective use of digital technologies and optimization of internal processes have become key success factors. The data obtained have significant theoretical and practical value, as they can be used to develop recommendations aimed at improving the resilience and adaptability of the hospitality industry in crisis conditions. These results help understand how managers can use strategic planning to optimize business processes and ensure enterprise stability. The importance of the research is also highlighted by identifying future research directions that can help the restaurant business more effectively adapt to changing market conditions and global crises. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. تعليم الحرف العربي بين حتمية استثمار الوسيط الرقمي ورهانات الوسط التعليمي.
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عفاف إيمان بن ساح
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DIGITAL transformation ,ARABIC language ,DIGITAL technology ,INTONATION (Phonetics) ,HARASSMENT - Abstract
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- 2024
27. Evaluating the effectiveness of models of incentive legal regimes of entrepreneurial activity in the sphere of digital innovations and technologies
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E. A. Gromova
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legal regime ,incentives ,evaluation ,efficiency ,digital innovations ,digital technologies ,Law - Abstract
Subject. The article explores the issues of assessing the effectiveness of models of incentive legal regimes of entrepreneurial activity in the sphere of digital innovations and technologies.Purpose. The purpose of the study was to develop approaches to determining the effectiveness of incentive legal regimes of entrepreneurial activity in the field of digital innovation and technology, as well as to develop criteria and methods for evaluating existing models of these legal regimes.Methodology. The methodological basis of this study are general scientific methods (analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction), private scientific methods (interpretation of legal acts), as well as content analysis, study of reports and analytical references of governmental organizations.Results. The general approaches to assessing the effectiveness of law and legislation existing both in Russia and abroad are analyzed. The author defines the types of effectiveness of incentive legal regimes of entrepreneurial activity in the sphere of digital innovations and technologies, as well as their criteria. The author's methodology for assessing the effectiveness of incentive legal regimes in the sphere of digital innovations and technologies is proposed.Conclusions. The methodology proposed in this study for assessing the effectiveness of such legal regimes can be used as part of the actual impact assessment, and the conclusions reached by the authors may form the basis for further future research on legal regimes for entrepreneurial activity.
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- 2024
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28. Telemedicine and experimental legal regimes in the field of healthcare: problems and prospects for implementation
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Marina L. Davydova
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telemedicine technologies ,experimental legal regime ,regulatory sandbox ,digital innovations ,medical services ,digital medicine ,personal data ,electronic health record ,Law - Abstract
In connection with the adoption of Federal Law No. 258-FZ of July 31, 2020 “On experimental legal regimes in the field of digital innovation in the Russian Federation,” a number of initiatives have been developed to establish experimental legal regimes in the field of telemedicine. The idea of using digital technologies in medicine is certainly relevant. On the one hand, the prospect of remotely receiving medical services is practically in demand; on the other, the level of technology development currently allows for a significant expansion of their implementation. The need to turn to the institution of an experimental legal regime is due to the fact that the current legislation contains norms that seriously complicate the process of widespread dissemination of telemedicine services.The purpose of the study is to reveal the theoretical characteristics of the concept of telemedicine and its current state, to identify legal obstacles to its development, to conduct a comparative analysis of existing draft programs of experimental regimes, to assess the problems and prospects for the development of telemedicine technologies in modern Russian practice. The study is based on domestic and foreign scientific sources of both legal and medical nature, as well as current and projected legal acts in the field of medical services, digital technologies, and personal data protection. Formal-legal, comparative-legal, statistical, and prognostic methods are used. Several problems that require a conceptual solution, including the issue of the safety of personal data and the issue of responsibility for a medical error resulting from the use of artificial intelligence technology or a technical device have been identified. Both are unlikely to be completely resolved at the current level of legal regulation and technological development. This, however, only confirms the need to introduce appropriate experimental regimes in order to use the accumulated empirical material to find solutions to existing and abstractly predictable problems.
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- 2023
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29. Towards Integration of Business Process Management and Knowledge Management. IT Systems’ Perspective
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Bitkowska Agnieszka, Detyna Beata, and Detyna Jerzy
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business process management ,knowledge management ,knowledge resources ,digital innovations ,information technologies ,Production management. Operations management ,TS155-194 - Abstract
The processes of globalisation, the ongoing threat of the COVID-19 epidemic, the continuing war in Ukraine, and constantly emerging new technological solutions require organisations to adapt to changes constantly. Meanwhile, implemented business process management (BPM) often fails to integrate processes and knowledge resources. The awareness of the IT systems’ role in management processes is still lacking. These premises influenced the implementation of the main research goal to identify the approach of Polish private and public enterprises and various industries to the BPM integration with knowledge management (MK) in the context of using new information technologies. The presented research results justify the usefulness of building relationships between the process and knowledge resources under dynamically changing conditions using IT systems. The diagnostic survey results confirmed the key importance of developing such BPM and MK elements as evidence-based decisions, strategic goals, measurement systems, databases, digital innovations, and IT use for data processing. The presented material can support managers of various organisation types in decision-making processes by fully understanding the IT systems’ role and potential in process and knowledge management. Also, the article’s implications are a source of guidelines, helping organisations to implement management systems based on modern technologies. The value of the publication is a wide range of respondents: 107 large, medium, small, and micro-enterprises operating in Poland. The article’s research results also concern economic activities such as production, logistics, transport, banking, insurance, IT, telecommunications/ media, public administration, healthcare/pharmaceuticals, consulting, energy, and construction.
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30. The Role of Digital Transformation of the Credit Services Market in the Innovative Development of the National Economy
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Zabashtanskyi Maksym M. and Zabashtanska Tatiana V.
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bank credit management ,households ,credit services market ,digital innovations ,public finance ,national economy ,digital transformations ,banking institutions ,financial relations ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of the role of existing trends of digital transformation in stimulating the innovative development of the national economy. It has been proven that the processes of digital transformation in today's conditions affect almost all spheres of life in society. The leading role of the implementation of digital transformation processes in ensuring sustainable economic development, forming the prerequisites for bringing the country's economy closer to more progressive technological systems is substantiated. The need to implement a system approach to the innovative development of the national economy, which must be implemented on a permanent basis, is emphasized. Attention is focused on the fact that the level of readiness of the national economy for innovative development is determined by its resource provision, among which a significant role belongs to financial provision. According to the results of the analysis of the financial state of the national banking system, the existing digital transformations of the credit services market, the feasibility of using its financial potential to ensure the innovative development of the State's economy is substantiated. It has been proven that the implementation of the strategic vector of the development of the national economy, aimed at innovative development, as well as close cooperation with the international banking system, will require the development of new and the application of existing digital transformations of the credit services market. An author's approach to revealing the role of digital transformation of the credit services market in the innovative development of the national economy is proposed, aimed at considering the interests of all participants in this process, ensuring the macro-financial stability of the State and forming the necessary potential for its sustainable development. The key advantages of the digital transformation of the credit services market, as a significant source of financial resources necessary for the implementation of strategic innovative development of the State, have been determined. The need to deepen methodological approaches to the development of the credit services market in the context of its dynamic digital transformation, as a significant component of resource provision for the innovative development of the national economy, is substantiated.
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31. Digital innovations in tourism: the perceptions of stakeholders
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Zvaigzne, Anda, Mietule, Iveta, Kotane, Inta, Sprudzane, Sandra, and Bartkute-Norkuniene, Vaida
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32. The Impact of E-HRM Tools on Employee Engagement
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Katarína Stachová, Zdenko Stacho, Peter Šamalík, and Filip Sekan
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digital innovations ,employee motivation ,engagement ,managerial practices ,Political institutions and public administration (General) ,JF20-2112 - Abstract
The examination of the impact of digital innovations on employee motivation and engagement is crucial given the rapid technological advancements. This study focused on digital HRM practices, such as digital interaction platforms. The results indicated that respondents generally had positive to neutral views on these practices, with big data analytics receiving the highest rating for its potential to enhance organizational performance and employee engagement. The study revealed a moderately strong positive correlation between the use of digital platforms and big data analytics, suggesting a holistic approach to digital transformation in HRM. However, a weak correlation between digital innovations and engagement suggests that the direct impact of digital tools on employee engagement is limited by other factors. Larger companies tend to implement advanced digital HRM practices more due to their greater resources. The study’s limitations include a restricted sample from the Central and Eastern European region and reliance on self-assessed data. Future studies should include more diverse regions and long-term studies, combining quantitative data with qualitative insights. Digital innovations in HRM offer promises for process improvement and data-driven decision-making, but their impact on employee engagement is complex and requires an integrated approach of technological and managerial practices.
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- 2024
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33. Safeguarding Its Way to Security or Not – Should Fintech Become a Bank(Tech)?
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Kamila Pawlak
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fintech ,digital baning ,digital innovations ,banking licence ,banking regulations ,Public finance ,K4430-4675 ,Banking ,HG1501-3550 - Abstract
The purpose of the article. This article explores the trend of fintech firms obtaining banking licenses, challenging their traditional advantage of not being banking institutions. It investigates two hypotheses: H1 – Banking licenses bring more opportunities than threats for fintech companies; H2 – Obtaining licenses positively impacts their profitability. Methodology. The study utilizes the literature review and applies Porter’s Five Forces methodology to assess the strategic implications of banking licenses for fintech firms. Financial analysis is conducted on three selected companies based on market capitalization, banking license timeline, and geographical diversification. Profitability ratios (ROE and ROA) are analyzed before and after obtaining the license. Results of the research. Fintech firms with banking licenses experience more opportunities than threats, as confirmed by Porter’s analysis. However, only one out of three analysed companies immediately improved profitability ratios after obtaining the license. In conclusion, obtaining banking licenses opens growth opportunities for fintech firms, but immediate profitability improvements are not guaranteed. Additional requirements and challenges arise during the transition to a banking area. The study acknowledges limitations and suggests further research to confirm and expand these findings in the evolving fintech landscape.
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34. Digital Innovations in Pneumonia Care: A Mini Review
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Snehasish Tripathy, Sapna Negi, Ankita Mathur, and Vini Mehta
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Pneumonia ,telemedicine ,telehealth ,digital innovations ,mini review ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Introduction: Pneumonia is a severe respiratory disease threatening public health and requires timely and accurate diagnosis and early intervention for effective treatment. The emergence of telemedicine during COVID-19 has offered new solutions to solve health problem. This review examines recent studies focusing on effectiveness of telemedicine intervention in pneumonia care. Methods: We systematically searched five databases to retrieve original research that addressed telemedicine's use in pneumonia diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, or patient assistance. Two independent reviewers performed screening to confirm alignment with inclusion criteria. The findings were synthesised narratively. Results: A total of five studies were included in the review. The interventions across studies were telephonic follow-ups, Smartphone-based algorithm for diagnosing pneumonia, telemedicine set-up at patients' homes and Interactive videoconferencing. The findings suggest that telephone consultation is effective for patients with low-risk respiratory infections and may be more effective in early diagnosis of pneumonia patients. Conclusion: The planning for work in telemedicine, whether in regulations or private practice, is necessary to ensure the quality, safety, and consistency of telemedicine practices. The use and availability of telemedicine services, especially in rural areas and on mobile phones, must be expanded to reduce problems in the region.
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35. Digital innovations: Implications for African agribusinesses
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Kingsley Kofi Arthur, Richard Kwasi Bannor, Jolly Masih, Helena Oppong-Kyeremeh, and Peter Appiahene
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Digital innovations ,Agribusiness ,Africa ,Value chain ,Technology ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Agricultural industries ,HD9000-9495 - Abstract
Despite the agribusiness industry's potential, it is still characterised by a high level of conventional means of production, denying it numerous opportunities along the value chain in Africa. Meanwhile, adopting modern means of production using digital innovations can boost farmers' efficiency. Given the relevance of digital innovations within the agribusiness industry, the current paper gives an overview of digital innovations in the agribusiness industry, particularly in Africa, by synthesising existing literature on digital innovations to consolidate scattered ideas and give recommendations for practice and future studies. The PRISMA technique was adopted to synthesise 47 existing relevant articles from the Scopus database. Bibliometric tools such as VOSviewer and R-Package-Bibliometrix were used to analyse the data. From the results, most papers on African digital innovations emanated from a journal with a broader scope—Sustainability Journal (Switzerland). Most of the funding for digital innovation studies in agribusiness was sponsored by foreign donors outside the African Continent, with the Consortium of International Agricultural Research Centers in France sponsoring the most research. Based on the publication synthesis and the trend of publications, five themes, namely, digital innovations in the agricultural value chain, training and skills development through digital innovations, digital finance innovations in agribusiness, precision digital innovations: agribusiness survival, and drivers of digital innovation adoption in agribusiness were identified. From the results, digital agribusiness innovations in marketing, production, and finance have been profound in Africa, though they are skewed towards a few South, West, and North African countries. Meanwhile, the drivers and challenges of digital innovations in Africa have been mainly social, economic, political, and institutional factors. Given the results, it is recommended that, since most of the studies were primarily sponsored by foreign governments, thus betraying the commitment of the African continent's readiness to transform the agribusiness sector via innovation and technology, African Governments, first, and second, non-governmental organisations and other agricultural donors should prioritise the digitalisation of the agriculture sector by integrating them into economic development plans and making relevant resources available to all actors from upstream to downstream.
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- 2024
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36. DIGITAL INNOVATIONS AND THEIR RAMIFICATIONS FOR FINANCIAL AND STATE SECURITY.
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Krysovatyy, A., Desyatnyuk, O., and Ptashchenko, O.
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DIGITAL transformation , *FINANCIAL security , *NATIONAL security , *BLOCKCHAINS , *EMPIRICAL research - Abstract
Purpose: In the current era of rapid digitalisation across all spheres of public life, the issue of financial and national security takes on a new dimension. Digital technologies bring about significant changes in the security domain, accelerating and streamlining many processes. However, digitalisation also presents new challenges and threats. Therefore, studying and enhancing financial and national security strategies is necessary. The research aims to analyse the specifics of implementing digital technologies in financial and national security. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study is theoretical. Theoretically, the ascent methods are applied from the abstract to the concrete, axiomatic, analysis, synthesis, logical-semantic, systems-analytical methods, scientific abstraction, and formalisation. The study is limited by the difficulty of empirically verifying theoretical conclusions. Findings: Blockchain technology provides high transparency, accessibility, and accountability in financial operations. Challenges and risks related to the research process have been identified, including cybercrime and the need for updated regulatory and legal frameworks. Research Limitation/Implications: The article examines the potential of modern digital technologies in optimising financial and national security strategies and the challenges and achievements of the digitalisation of security sector transformation. The study is limited by the lack of access to official, reliable data and the difficulty of implementing an empirical verification of theoretical conclusions. Social Implication: The research demonstrates that security resilience in a globally integrated environment depends on the level of digital innovation implemented for risk management. Practical Implication: The research findings have practical value for transforming contemporary financial and national security systems and shaping relevant government sector development programs. Originality/ Value: The text outlines priority digitalisation solutions for risk prediction and mitigation. The study examines digital technologies that facilitate real-time automation of the risk management process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. ЄВРОПЕЙСЬКІ ПРАКТИКИ ЦИФРОВОГО ГУМАНІЗМУ У КОНТЕКСТІ ГЛОБАЛЬНИХ ВИКЛИКІВ
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ВІТАЛІНА, НІКІТЕНКО, ВАЛЕНТИНА, ВОРОНКОВА, ОЛЕНА, ТУПАХІНА, and ОЛЕКСАНДРА, СОРОКІНА
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In the context of global challenges, this article delves into European strategies concerning digital humanism, focusing on how digital technologies can be harmonized with human values. The authors scrutinize a range of European initiatives aimed at fostering a balanced interaction between individuals and technology. Key themes under examination include the ethical considerations surrounding artificial intelligence, safeguarding privacy in online realms, promoting digital literacy, and ensuring equitable access to information resources. By evaluating successful endeavors within the European Union, the article furnishes recommendations for advancing digital humanism as a pivotal aspect of European societal progression. The legislative efforts within the European Union targeting digital humanism are also explored. The study aims to dissect both the theoretical underpinnings and practical applications of European digital humanism, which seek to integrate digital advancements with humanistic principles and societal necessities. The subject of inquiry encompasses the European approaches to digital humanism, while the object of analysis revolves around the evolving challenges impacting these practices. Research objectives include: 1) examining European Union legislation pertaining to digital humanism; 2) scrutinizing various European strategies embodying digital humanism; and 3) conceptualizing the notion of digital humanism within the global context of challenges, with a focus on leveraging EU experiences for the benefit of Ukraine. The exploration of European digital humanism practices contributes to the enrichment and expansion of the concept of humanism in the contemporary digital landscape. Moreover, by contemplating the repercussions of technology, this study sheds light on how digital innovations can align with humanistic values and requirements. It also investigates the influence of cultural dynamics on the development and utilization of digital technologies, as well as the reciprocal impact of technology on cultural evolution. Ultimately, an examination of European digital humanism practices facilitates the formulation of policies and strategies geared towards technology development, with a steadfast commitment to upholding human rights, fostering transparency, and nurturing trust within society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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38. Digital health and health equity: How digital health can address healthcare disparities and improve access to quality care in Africa.
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Qoseem, Ibraheem Olasunkanmi, Okesanya, Olalekan John, Olaleke, Noah Olabode, Ukoaka, Bonaventure Michael, Amisu, Blessing Olawunmi, Ogaya, Jerico Bautista, and Lucero-Prisno III, Don Eliseo
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HEALTH services accessibility ,FAMILY planning ,MEDICAL quality control ,DIGITAL health ,CLIMATE change ,MEDICAL care ,SEX discrimination ,PRIVATE sector ,TELEMEDICINE ,INTERNATIONAL relations ,UNIVERSAL healthcare ,HEALTH equity ,QUALITY assurance ,HEALTH care rationing - Abstract
The healthcare industry is constantly evolving to bridge the inequality gap and provide precision care to its diverse population. One of these approaches is the integration of digital health tools into healthcare delivery. Significant milestones such as reduced maternal mortality, rising and rapidly proliferating health tech start-ups, and the use of drones and smart devices for remote health service delivery, among others, have been reported. However, limited access to family planning, migration of health professionals, climate change, gender inequity, increased urbanization, and poor integration of private health firms into healthcare delivery rubrics continue to impair the attainment of universal health coverage and health equity. Health policy development for an integrated health system without stigma, addressing inequalities of all forms, should be implemented. Telehealth promotion, increased access to infrastructure, international collaborations, and investment in health interventions should be continuously advocated to upscale the current health landscape and achieve health equity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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39. Utilization of artificial intelligence in the banking sector: a systematic literature review.
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Fares, Omar H., Butt, Irfan, and Lee, Seung Hwan Mark
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BANKING industry ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,THEMATIC analysis ,RETAIL banking ,DIGITAL technology ,ONLINE banking - Abstract
This study provides a holistic and systematic review of the literature on the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in the banking sector since 2005. In this study, the authors examined 44 articles through a systematic literature review approach and conducted a thematic and content analysis on them. This review identifies research themes demonstrating the utilization of AI in banking, develops and classifies sub-themes of past research, and uses thematic findings coupled with prior research to propose an AI banking service framework that bridges the gap between academic research and industry knowledge. The findings demonstrate how the literature on AI and banking extends to three key areas of research: Strategy, Process, and Customer. These findings may benefit marketers and decision-makers in the banking sector to formulate strategic decisions regarding the utilization and optimization of value from AI technologies in the banking sector. This study also provides opportunities for future research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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40. Human Data Interactions in Digital Modes of Eye Care
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Boychev, Nikolay, Schmid, Katrina L., Jonuscheit, Sven, Jandrić, Petar, Series Editor, Escaño González, Carlos, Editorial Board Member, Ford, Derek R., Editorial Board Member, Hayes, Sarah, Editorial Board Member, Kerres, Michael, Editorial Board Member, Knox, Jeremy, Editorial Board Member, Peters, Michael A., Editorial Board Member, Tesar, Marek, Editorial Board Member, Jopling, Michael, editor, Connor, Stuart, editor, and Johnson, Matthew, editor
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- 2023
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41. Integration Initiatives and Trajectories of Innovative Development of the Financial Market
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Maltsevich, Natallia V., Maltsevich, Ilya V., Proharava, Tatiana V., Crowther, David, Series Editor, and Seifi, Shahla, Series Editor
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- 2023
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42. Climate-Responsible Entrepreneurship’s Competitiveness Management Features in the Digital Economy Markets
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Kitsai, Juliana A., Tolmachev, Alexey V., Chernitsova, Karina A., Litvinov, Nikolay I., Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan, Series Editor, and Popkova, Elena G., editor
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- 2023
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43. Smart Digital Innovations in the Global Fashion Industry and a Climate Change Action Plan
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Konina, Natalia Yu., Muthu, Subramanian Senthilkannan, Series Editor, and Popkova, Elena G., editor
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- 2023
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44. Mobile Digital Apps and News Production at NTV Uganda
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Elisha, Antonio Kisembo, Kakooza, Fred, Mutsvairo, Bruce, Series Editor, Bebawi, Saba, Series Editor, Borges-Rey, Eddy, Series Editor, Matsilele, Trust, editor, Mpofu, Shepherd, editor, and Moyo, Dumisani, editor
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- 2023
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45. Information Technology for Enhancing Transportation in Developing Countries
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Nguyen, Nguyen Phong and Mogaji, Emmanuel
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- 2022
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46. Technology-Oriented Innovations and Cyber Security Challenges in the Healthcare Delivery System: A Perspective from a Developing Economy.
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Owusu, Victor Kwarteng and Gregar, Ales
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There is no dispute about the looming digital transformation of certain sectors within transitional economies, especially in Ghana. In fact, for most developed economies, digitalization has proven to have relevant visible effects. The paradox, however, is the seamless nature of this propagation in contrast to the myriad associated benefits. Suffice it to say that, the main purpose of this study was to identify the perceived impediments against the adoption and continuous acceptance of technology-oriented innovation for healthcare delivery in transitional economies through innovations. Especially, in the current technological dispensation where Africa and other developing countries are striving to bridge the technology gap in service delivery. Though, much research has been conducted within the healthcare sector, factors that hinder technology acceptance and continuous usage have rarely been their primary focus. To address this consequential lacuna, this study takes inspiration from literature through document and theme analysis and proposes a model which could serve as a remedy to the identifiable impediments and inhibitors to the seamless delivery of healthcare services in transitional economies. We emphasize good management and government-based interventions throughout the literature review as well as the document analyzed. We also made suggestions for further research, notably concerning means of increasing technology diffusion and possible remedy to cyber-security threats in the healthcare sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
47. Innovation and Digital-Driven Retail Business Models.
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Mäki, Marko and Toivola, Tuija
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RETAIL industry ,BUSINESS models ,INNOVATIONS in business ,CONSUMER behavior ,DIGITAL technology - Abstract
Retailers are facing new challenges like changing customer behavior into digital channels. The aim of this paper was to contribute to the need for retail store business model development with digital innovations We conducted three experiments to advance retail store customer experience and boost customer – store personnel interaction. Current study revealed both theoretical and practical contributions. It improved our understanding of different store innovation paths and their implications for store stakeholders, such as customers and store personnel. While digital innovations in general were adopted well among store customers, study indicated that changes in established and familiar user interfaces can have negative consequences for customer experiences. Our study underlines value-related actions, innovations, and development processes executed at the store level, where customers are in contact with services and store personnel. While the lifespan of the retail business model is getting shorter, ongoing innovation activities are critical for successful retail operations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
48. Digital Innovations and SMEs: a systematic literature review and future research agenda.
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Hafeez, Shahid, Shahzad, Khuram, and Helo, Petri
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SMALL business ,DIGITAL technology ,RESOURCE exploitation ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,META-analysis - Abstract
Digital technologies are altering competitive grounds in the different sectors of the economy worldwide. Therefore, the research on digital technologies in business and management literature has observed an increasing trend. However, despite growing research on digital innovations in SMEs, we lack an understanding of SMEs' external knowledge and resources exploration and exploitation to build digital innovations. Therefore, this research synthesizes the literature on SMEs' knowledge and resources exploration and exploitation for developing digital innovations. By conducting a systemic literature review, we identified actors and collaborative mechanisms that help SMEs overcome their resource and technological knowledge limitations. Furthermore, with the help of existing literature, we also explain the exploitation process of externally acquired knowledge and resources into organizational internal digital innovation systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
49. Digital interventions for sustainable mobility behaviour: Gender bias in innovation.
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Luger-Bazinger, Claudia, May Marquez, Rodessa, and Hornung-Prähauser, Veronika
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SEX discrimination ,MOTIVATION (Psychology) ,DIGITIZATION ,INNOVATIONS in business ,BEHAVIOR modification - Abstract
For the motivation of more sustainable mobility behaviour, interventions based on behavioural sciences such as psychology and behavioural economics are being used to effectively reduce individual car use. Urban mobility apps offer new opportunities to use digital interventions in a targeted way to promote sustainable mobility behaviour (e.g. bicycling apps) through gamification approaches or motivational methods. We discuss how gender aspects are very rarely considered in the design of such urban mobility apps, both in terms of needs and preferences in mobility behaviour and the effects of digital behavioural interventions, and how these shortcomings leave behind a big group of users. Based on this, we present results from a participatory design with female-only focus groups and conclude by recommendations on how digital interventions for sustainable mobility could be improved to make them more inclusive for female users, but also for people with caretaking roles in families and marginalized groups. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
50. The Relative Role of Digital Complementary Assets and Regulation in Discontinuous Telemedicine Innovation in European Hospitals.
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Steinhauser, Stefanie, Doblinger, Claudia, and Hüsig, Stefan
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INNOVATION adoption ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,DIFFUSION of innovations ,TELEMEDICINE ,HOSPITAL care ,HOSPITALS ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems - Abstract
Telemedicine innovation is important for accelerating the digital transformation of the health care sector. However, telemedicine is a discontinuous digital innovation, and incumbent health care organizations are lagging in its adoption. We combine research on IT innovation adoption and discontinuous innovation to study the relative role of two drivers of discontinuous innovation adoption: digital complementary assets and the regulatory environment. Our findings from 1,753 acute care hospitals across 30 European countries suggest that digital complementary assets have a stronger effect on telemedicine innovation adoption than the regulatory framework. In addition, we observe application- and business model-specific differences. Overall, our findings add the role of organizational versus regulatory drivers of discontinuous innovation adoption to information systems research, emphasize the importance of digital complementary assets for the adoption of discontinuous innovation by incumbent organizations, and provide new insights into how the diffusion of telemedicine innovation can be accelerated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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