The Twin Digital and Green Transition
Edited by Anna Visvizi,
Marzanna K. Witek-Hajduk and
Yves Wautelet
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The digital and green transitions are reshaping our world. But how do they interact, and what do they mean for consumers, businesses and governments? This book introduces the key themes of the digital and green transition and explains why and how they matter. Leading international scholars across disciplines argue that to understand the twin transition, inter- and multi-disciplinary approaches are needed, whereby conceptual and empirical insights must be integrated.
Keywords: Twin Transition; Digital And Green Transition; Digital Transformation; Sdgs; Policy-Making; Consumer Behaviour; Corporate Strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035364275
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Twin transition and its contexts: consumers, organizations, policymaking

- Anna Visvizi, Marzanna K. Witek-Hajduk and Yves Wautelet
- Ch 2 Consumers’ perception of MNCs’ environmental sustainability and its influence on brand reputation

- Anna Grudecka, Anna Napiórkowska and Marzanna K. Witek-Hajduk
- Ch 3 The impact of recommendation systems on the retail market: the consumer perspective

- Kamil Harla
- Ch 4 Exploring environmental CSR initiatives in shaping tourists’ environmentally responsible behavioural intention: the mediating role of sense of environmental responsibility

- Ahmed Bostani, Najaf Ali Turabi and Baqiatullah
- Ch 5 Digitalisation of Polish SMEs supported by EU funds from 2014–2024: what picture evolves from publicly available data?

- Magda Górska Grginović and Agnieszka Dembicka-Niemiec
- Ch 6 Hyper-personalisation as a part of the sustainable business model in Industry 5.0

- Izabella Krzemińska and Jakub Rzeźnik
- Ch 7 Transforming European healthcare: the system's digital and green evolution

- Małgorzata Stefania Lewandowska, Arkadiusz Michał Kowalski, Dawid Majcherek and Scott William Hegerty
- Ch 8 Born digital after the pandemic: rethinking the logic and dynamic capabilities behind their strategies

- Natalia Wojciechowska
- Ch 9 Exploring CSR's impact on circular economy practices through sustainable development practices via the moderating role of green corporate image

- Syed Hussain Murtaza, Azhar Ali and Syed Muhammad Mustafa
- Ch 10 Transition towards sustainability: a case study of the Polish energy sector

- Bartosz Sobik
- Ch 11 Twin transition and education: whither (or wither) AI in education?

- Jan Baťko, Dominik Frolík, Lucie Rohlíková, Jana Vejvodová, Michaela Voltrová and Viola Vrbová
- Ch 12 Next generation business ecosystem: AI and data-driven management as enablers

- Annika Steiber
- Ch 13 Navigating the new frontier: embracing green and digital transitions as drivers for resilience and innovation

- Noha Essam Khamis and Anna Visvizi
- Ch 14 Political narrative of the twin green and digital transitions in the United Arab Emirates

- Agnieszka Syliwoniuk-Wapowska
- Ch 15 Citizen engagement and good governance: a focus on ‘who is governed’ in the context of the twin transition

- Jacopo Resti
- Ch 16 Climate change and politics of blame in Zambia

- Amon Shakemba
- Ch 17 The twin transition in public administrations: a case study of Italian judicial offices

- Emilia Romeo and Gabriella Piscopo
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