Digital Revolution Complements Sustainable Goal Achievement During and After Pandemic: A Research Agenda
Smriti Tandon () and
Subhankar Das ()
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Smriti Tandon: Graphic Era Deemed to be University
Subhankar Das: Duy Tan University
Chapter Chapter 11 in New Normal in Digital Enterprises, 2023, pp 227-246 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The digital revolution has become a key component of society’s transformation. Its dynamics and threats are expected to play a significant role in implementing this change. The emergence of the Internet of Everything (IoE) is expected to transform how people live and work. This chapter aims to develop a framework to help organizations understand how the IoE will affect their operations. The digital revolution is the most significant change that we need to make to achieve the Sustainable Development goals. It requires a comprehensive approach to implement and sustain its effects. The emergence of new ideas and solutions can be disruptive but should be handled with caution. This chapter also explores the various conditions needed to implement the digital revolution successfully. The authors analyzed the current state of the digital revolution’s implementation in different sectors and their long-term sustainability goals.
Keywords: Digital revolution; Framework for SDGs; IoE; Sustainability; Transformation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-8618-5_11
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