Reprint

Innovation, Digital Transformation and Process Improvement Towards a Better Efficiency on Industrial and Management Systems

Edited by
April 2024
294 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0782-6 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0781-9 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Innovation, Digital Transformation and Process Improvement Towards a Better Efficiency on Industrial and Management Systems that was published in

Computer Science & Mathematics
Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities
Summary

Digital transformation is an unavoidable fact that can contribute decisively to increasing sustainability in its different components: economic, environmental, and social. Although the economic aspect is the one that normally stands out in terms of research, the environmental and social aspects are increasingly important due to the increasing importance that they are having in our daily lives as they interfere with extreme climate phenomena and our quality of life at work. Therefore, this reprint assumes a decisive importance in this context, containing several works of very high quality that address digital transformation, innovation, and sustainability, thus revealing how the scientific community is attentive to and interested in these phenomena, contributing in a decisive way to increasing the level of knowledge in these areas.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Industry 4.0; innovation; technology adoption; TOE framework; global trade; big data analytic capability; organizational readiness; innovation performance; digital orientation; digital transformation of banks; bank efficiency; ESG; executive innovation awareness; executive technical background; digital economy; digital transformation; cloud–edge collaboration; quality of experience; evolutionary stable strategy; digital transformation; corporate sustainability; technology-based; market-based; ambidextrous innovation; digital transformation; corporate sustainability; managerial power; employee education level; internal control; innovation; employment; unemployment; business performance; SmartPLS; digital transformation; market power; firm boundaries; urban digital infrastructure; corporate ESG performance; sustainable development; quasi-natural experiment; digital transformation; green innovation efficiency; digital capability; mechanism analysis; heterogeneity analysis; digitalization; banking industry; Romania; innovation; financial inclusion; DIANA Economy; global RPM analysis; digitalization; analogization; digital competitiveness; urban innovation networks; knowledge spillovers; buzz-and-pipeline; automobile manufacturing industry; co-patents; urban agglomerations; innovative competition; competition relations; intercity; urban innovation capacity; multidimensional proximity