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Development of Leading Digital Technologies in Business: New Risks and Prospects in the Post-Coronavirus Era

Elena Dombrovskaya (), Alexander Neshcheret () and Tatiana Freze ()
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Elena Dombrovskaya: Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Alexander Neshcheret: North-West Institute of Management
Tatiana Freze: Togliatti State University

Chapter Chapter 16 in Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development Post COVID-19, 2023, pp 215-229 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter studies the new risks and prospects in the post-coronavirus era with respect to the development of leading digital technologies in business by entrepreneurs and innovators. This chapter is about innovations in development and humanitarian efforts within the context of the coronavirus pandemic. The current spread of the COVID-19 in the past 2 years has highlighted the need for leadership by governments to expedite evaluation and implementation of digital technologies. The unprecedented humanitarian and economic needs presented by the COVID-19 pandemic are driving the development and deployment of new digital technologies at a large and rapid pace. Many researchers and policymakers alike share the view that the pandemic has precipitated changes to digital technologies already under way. Furthermore, it takes a deeper look at the informality situation as well as the impact that digital technologies and digital business models, especially digital platforms, are having on this situation. Several topics are addressed, providing support for COVID-19 control efforts and pandemics to come, using the artificial intelligence (AI) to identify outbreaks and to identify fake or adulterated medicines, while the new special group on digital technologies for coronavirus health emergencies sought to establish best practices for using AI during every phase of the life cycle of public health emergencies. Our results help to compare and balance new risks and prospects in the post-coronavirus era and can provide politicians, academics, and business leaders valuable food for thought.

Keywords: Digital technologies; Business leadership; Post-COVID-19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L86 L96 M10 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-28131-0_16

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