Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Transforming Business Through Ethics and Innovation
Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Intelligent Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
ISBN: 978-1-041-32903-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Sustainable Digital Futures: Transforming Business Through Ethics and Innovation, explores how emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, IoT, green fintech, and digital twins are reshaping industries and governance to align with ethical and environmental goals. By combining academic rigor with practical applications, it offers a framework for leveraging digital transformation to drive transparency, efficiency, and inclusivity while addressing global challenges such as climate change and inequality.
The book provides actionable insights and real-world examples, such as mobile payments for financial inclusion, blockchain for supply chain transparency, and IoT-enabled environmental monitoring. It emphasizes the integration of ESG principles into corporate strategies, ethical innovation, and the importance of accountability and inclusivity in digital transformation. Through case studies and empirical research, it highlights both the challenges and opportunities of using technology to create sustainable value.
Engineers, researchers, and professionals working in AI, blockchain, and green technology will find this book of interest, as well as sustainability managers, corporate leaders, and policymakers. It also serves as a valuable resource for MBA students, social entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking to align innovation with responsible and sustainable business practices.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part I: Foundations and Emerging Directions. 1. A Literature Review of Digital Innovation and Digital Transformation for Sustainable Business. 2. Analysis of Sustainable and Responsible Business Practices. Part II: Digital Finance, Entrepreneurship, and Inclusion. 3. Comparing ESG Integration in Corporate Strategy Between Developed And Emerging Economies: ESG Indicator Development For Primary And Secondary Sectors. 4. An Exploratory Study of Green Fintech and Climate-Positive Finance. 5. ESG Data Quality and Assurance: A Systematic Review of Accuracy Challenges, Reporting Baselines, and Auditability. 6. Beyond the BlackBox: A quantitative Risk Governance Framework for Ethical Algorithmic Finance in Emerging Markets. 7. Algorithmic Finance and Governance with an Ethical Approach: A Critical Analysis of Zhima Credit. 8. An Exploratory Study of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Systems for Sustainability. 9. Gender and Diversity in Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Theory, Evidence, and Pathways for Inclusive Sustainable Development. 10. Digital Pathways to Sustainable Entrepreneurship: A Gender Perspective on Innovation and Business Transformation. 11. Digital Twin Integration in Circular Economy Models: A Case Study Analysis of Industrial Applications. 12. A Conceptual Inquiry into Ethical Imperatives, Digital Disruption, and the Architecture of Responsible Business Transformation. Part III: Conclusion. 13. Reconceptualizing Human Resource Management in the Metaverse: A Conceptual Perspective for the Future of Work. 14. Transforming Language Education Through AI-Driven Gamification and Learning Analytics: Toward Sustainable Digital Futures. 15. Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and the Reproduction of Social Structures in Education: Toward Sustainable Digital Futures.




