Digital transformation brings new opportunities, but also disruption, to the way businesses work. The application of technologies such as blockchain, AI, Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data has the potential to revolutionize how businesses operate and incorporate sustainable practices within manufacturing processes and supply chains, creating value and redeveloping business models. Digital technologies can also enable more efficient collaboration between various partners across the globe and increase transparency in the supply chain. But while the adoption of new technology can have benefits for businesses, customers and the environment, individual businesses’ uptake of new technologies is highly variable, leading to disruption in the supply and value chains.
Digital Transformation and Business Sustainability: From Theory to Practice provides insights into the principle of digital transformation and the key technologies that enable businesses to put the principle into practice. The early chapters set out what digital transformation means for business and how an organization can be ready for it. This book then asks a series of critical questions about digital transformation, such as whether it enables inclusive markets and how compatible it is with digital inclusion and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. The issue of business sustainability is then addressed in a series of chapters looking at digital transformation and the circular economy.
Featuring diverse cases and examples drawn from across the global economy, and assessing both the theory and practice of digital transformation, this book is an ideal resource for postgraduate students on management courses, professionals on executive education courses, researchers and lecturers.
Chapter 3 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 license.
Edited by:
Geetika Jain,
Malahat Ghoreishi
Imprint: Routledge
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 174mm,
Weight: 453g
ISBN: 9781032560748
ISBN 10: 1032560746
Pages: 144
Publication Date: 11 March 2025
Audience:
College/higher education
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Further / Higher Education
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
Introduction 1. Digital Transformation: Empowering the Circular Economy 2. ""Artificial Intelligence of Things: Unlocking new business sustainability possibilities or opening Pandora's box?"" 3. Adaptation of Artificial Intelligence by start-ups for a Data-driven Circular economy: Evidence from Multiple case-study in Finland 4. Organizational readiness of a manufacturing firm for sustainable business growth with digital initiatives – the role of sales and sustainability 5. Interaction between technological, economic, and social change 6. Digital Skills Development for Inclusive Digital Transformation 7. Applying Design Sprint Method to create a Minimum Viable Product with Machine Vision 8. Developing a Digital Sustainable Development Goals Passport for Postgraduate Management students in a UK Business School
Dr Geetika Jain is Lecturer in Digital Transformation at Keele Business School, Keele University, UK. Prior to joining Keele Business School, Geetika Jain was a Senior Researcher at the European Blockchain Center, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark. She was associated with the Danish Skylab Innovation Center as an Expert Researcher. Geetika has gained corporate experience at GE (General Electric), USA, as a strategic consultant. She has a proven record of publication with ABS‑3*/3 journals and is an active reviewer of FT50, Academy of Management, ABS and WoS‑listed journals and associated with different journals as an editorial board member and guest‑edited the journal’s special issue. Malahat Ghoreishi, DSc, is Senior Researcher and Lecturer at LAB University of Applied Sciences, Finland. Her research focuses on digitalization and circular economy, data‑driven solutions in circular economy and data‑driven and digitally enabled business models in circular economy. She has been involved in several European and Horizon projects as a researcher, as well as PI of Academy of Finland project. She has been involved in several European and Finnish National projects related to circular economy and sustainability.