CULTURE ECONOMY & WEAPON
M. Moses Antony Rajendran (),
Karthik Mohan () and
Alexandru-Mircea Nedelea ()
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M. Moses Antony Rajendran: Loyola College, Chennai, India
Karthik Mohan: Loyola College, Chennai, India
Alexandru-Mircea Nedelea: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Romania
European Journal of Accounting, Finance & Business, 2023, vol. 11, issue 3, 82-86
Abstract:
The expeditious globalization, rapid expansion, swift growth in population, preferences, choices, culture, cuisine, attire and the emergence of social media and the outbreak of COVID-19, we are navigating through various challenges and complexities related to people, supply chain, health, products, finance and consumers. We are presently going through one of the most substantial changes experienced. Traditional businesses are fading away, and new businesses are popping up. However, today's businesses use this era as a weapon and money-making source. The expeditious culture and transformation over the years are forcing us to take radical steps to adopt technological advancements and modernize culture, products, structures, systems and architectures. As a result, the cultural and present-day trends are transformed in such a way that it harms the environment and people's health though it makes the process simpler, smooth, innovative, user and time friendly.
Date: 2023
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