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The Role of Healthy e-Business in Society 5.0: The Empowerment of the Human-centric Era

Vesna Tronjanski, Snežana Knežević () and Vuk Mirčetić ()
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Vuk Mirčetić: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance (MEF)

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Abstract: The article is brain waved to simultaneously style healthy e-business and enlighten its role in the new world order that moves forward towards the worldwide innovative human-centric phenomenon designed for long-term prosperity and well-being of all. The research method adopted in the study is founded on secondary data collection using a selected literature review approach, considering the conceptual nature of the study. The research results reveal the definition of healthy e-business and signify the role of e-business in shaping society aimed at empowering human-centricity. The concluding remarks depict the contribution, limitations and future research required to be carried out before the entire implementation into practice.

Keywords: innovation; well-being; prosperity; human-centricity; healthy e-business; healthy e-business human-centricity prosperity well-being innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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Published in Proceedings of E-business Technologies Conference – EBT 2023 (pp. 22-27). Department for E-Business Faculty of Organisational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Serbia., 2023, Belgrade, Serbia

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