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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Florinda Matos (editor), Valter Vairinhos (editor), Isabel Salavisa (editor), Leif Edvinsson (editor), Maurizio Massaro (editor) سری: ISBN (شابک) : 3030403890, 9783030403898 ناشر: Springer سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: 303 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 13 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Knowledge, People, and Digital Transformation: Approaches for a Sustainable Future (Contributions to Management Science) به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب دانش، مردم و تحول دیجیتال: رویکردهایی برای آینده ای پایدار (مشارکت در علم مدیریت) نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
تأثیرات تحول دیجیتال بر جامعه به طور کلی، و به ویژه بر زندگی مردم، موضوع بحث فزاینده ای در بین سیاست گذاران، محققان و صنعت است. این کتاب چالشهای این انقلاب جدید را بررسی میکند، راهحلها را شناسایی میکند و نشان میدهد که چگونه مدیریت دانش میتواند فرآیند انتقال مرتبط با تحول دیجیتال را با هدایت اصول پایداری فعال کند. شامل مشارکتهای کارشناسان حوزههای مختلف علم و کسبوکار - در موضوعاتی از تحول دیجیتالی مدیریت دانش در بخش عمومی، ایجاد شهرها، مناطق و کشورها هوشمند پایدار، و از استفاده از هوش مصنوعی برای مدلهای تجاری تا امنیت غذایی - این یک گفتمان جامع در مورد تأثیرات تحول دیجیتال بر اشتغال، آموزش، حکومت، زندگی اجتماعی، پایداری، ارزشها، اقتصاد و دموکراسی ارائه میکند.
The impacts of the digital transformation on society in general, and particularly on people’s lives, are the subject of increasing debate among policymakers, researchers and industry. This book explores the challenges of this new revolution, identifies solutions, and demonstrates how knowledge management can enable the transition process associated with the digital transformation, guided by the principles of sustainability. Featuring contributions by experts from diverse areas of science and business – on topics ranging from the digital transformation of knowledge management in the public sector, to the creation of sustainable smart cities, regions and countries, and from using AI for business models to food security – it provides a comprehensive discourse on the digital transformation’s impacts on employment, education, governance, social life, sustainability, values, the economy and democracy.
Knowledge, People, and Digital Transformation Foreword Lessons to Learn: Parliament´s Committee for the Future Lessons to Learn: The City of Espoo as a Forerunner A Few More Guidelines on Digitalisation What Is Next? About the Book Contents About the Editors Introduction References People, Intangibles and Digital Transformation 1 Introduction and Objectives 2 DT: Promises, Realities, Dangers and Risks 3 Data and Methodology 4 Results of Data Analysis 5 Conclusions Annex: Correspondence of the Variables Used in the Data Set and Some of the Variables Included in the Questionnaire of EU (201... References Knowledge and Technology: Man as a Technological Animal 1 Introduction 2 The Relation Between Technology and the Human Mind 3 Some Issues Belonging to Our Relationship with Technology Throughout History 4 Technology Is Not Applied Science 5 The Phenomenon of Technology Itself 6 Conclusion References Beyond Digitalization: ``My Boss Is Artificial´´ 1 Theoretical Background 2 Research Design 3 Research Questions 3.1 How Does Digitization Change Social Ties? 3.2 How Does Digitization Change the Economy? 3.3 How Does Digitization Change Politics? 4 Research Object and Research Needs 4.1 Need for Immersive Scenarios 4.2 Need for a Multi-perspective Approach 4.3 Need to Identify the Design Scope (= Room to Maneuver to Shape Our Digital Future) 4.4 Research Plan 5 Conclusions References Smart Cities, Well-Being and Good Business: The 2030 Agenda and the Role of Knowledge in the Era of Industry 4.0 1 Introduction 2 Methodology and Objectives 3 Background and Discussion 3.1 Sustainable Cities 3.2 Smart and Sustainable Cities 3.3 Businesses and Human-Centred Solutions 4 Concluding Remarks References Business Model Innovation and Transition to a Sustainable Food System: A Case Study in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 2.1 The Food System as a Multidimensional Reality 2.2 Food System Transition 2.3 Innovative Business Models for Sustainable Farming 3 Methodology 4 The Case Study 5 Conclusions References Digital Transformation and Brazilian Agribusiness: An Analysis of Knowledge Management in the Sector 1 Introduction 2 Knowledge Management in Agribusiness 3 KM Evaluation Method 4 Brazilian Poultry Industry 5 Methodology 5.1 Population and Sample 5.1.1 Characterization of the Surveyed Subjects and Production Units 6 Analysis and Presentation of Results 6.1 Knowledge Management Diagnosis 6.2 Process Dimension Analysis 6.2.1 Analysis of the Leadership Dimension in Knowledge Management 6.2.2 Analysis of the Technology Dimension in Knowledge Management 6.2.3 Analysis of the People´s Dimension in Knowledge Management 6.3 Knowledge Management Versus Smart Farming 7 Final Considerations References Sustainable Business Models and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges 1 Introduction 2 Sustainability and Sustainable Business Models 3 Artificial Intelligence 4 Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Business Models 4.1 Environmental Sustainability 4.2 Social Sustainability 4.3 Governance Sustainability 5 Conclusion References Strategy Innovation, Intellectual Capital Management, and the Future of Healthcare: The Case of Kiron by Nucleode 1 Introduction and Objective of the Study 2 Research Method 3 The Company, Project Idea, and Vision 4 The Impact of Digital Transformation and Intellectual Capital Management in Healthcare 5 Conclusion References ALTUS: A Process-Oriented, Knowledge Governance Maturity Model 1 Introduction 2 Existing Knowledge Maturity Models 3 Knowledge Governance Processes 4 ALTUS: Knowledge Governance Maturity Model Description 5 Conclusion References Trusting Security When Sharing Knowledge? 1 Introduction 2 Theoretical Background 2.1 Knowledge Sharing 2.2 Insider Threats and Security 2.3 The Question of Trust with Regard to Security 3 Proposition: Studying Insider Threats with the Factor of Trust 3.1 Interviews and Self-Report Questionnaires to Collect Information About Trust 3.2 Ontologies to Categorize Information About Trust 3.3 Discussion 4 Conclusion References Sustainable Corporate Development: A Resource-Oriented Approach 1 Introduction 2 Basic Principles of Sustainable Management 3 Reference Model for Sustainable Corporate Development 4 Implementation Procedure 4.1 Business Model and External Environment 4.2 Measurement: Performance Indicators 4.3 Strength and Weakness Analysis (Self-Assessment) 4.4 Impact Analysis and Improvement Measures 4.5 Integrated Reporting 5 Summary and Outlook References KM 3.0: Knowledge Management Computing Under Digital Economy 1 Introduction 2 KM 1.0: Knowledge Transferring Within the Organization 3 KM 2.0: Knowledge Transferring Across the Organizations 4 The Coming of KM 3.0 Era: Big Data-Driven Knowledge Management 5 Uncertain: The Characteristics of KM 3.0 Era 5.1 The Process of Knowledge Creation Is Uncertain 5.2 The Platform for Knowledge Acquisition Is Uncertain 5.3 The Cooperation Mechanisms and Partners of Knowledge Are Uncertain 5.4 The Rise of Big Data Technology: Digital Transformation 6 The Challenges and Agenda of KM 3.0 6.1 New Knowledge Management Computing Theories Should Be Built 6.2 Difficulties in Analysing Multisource and Unstructured Data 6.3 The Concept of Knowledge Needs to Be Revisited 7 Conclusion References Key Competencies for Digital Transformation in Workplace 1 Introduction 2 Historical Review of Competencies 3 Digital Transformation and Competencies 4 Employers Opinion 5 Findings and Conclusions 6 Limitations and Future Work References The Ungoverned Space of Cyber: Protecting Your Intangibles 1 Introduction 2 The Intangibles: The New Crown Jewels 3 The World in Flux: New Challenges to the Protection of Intangibles 3.1 The Return of Geopolitics 4 The Ungoverned Space of Cyber 5 Decline in Trust, the Regulation Tsunami and New Paradigms 5.1 The Decline in Trust in Technology and Institutions 5.2 Death by Regulation 5.3 The New Paradigms of Information 6 Conclusions References The Brazilian Development Bank Impact Thesis: A Methodology to Address the Development Goals of the Knowledge and Sustainable ... 1 Introduction 2 BNDES and the Role of Development Financial Institutions 3 New Analytical Instruments to Deal with the Knowledge and Sustainable New Economy: MAE and TIIP 3.1 The BNDES Methodology to Evaluate Companies (MAE): An Inspiration for a New Mind-Set 3.2 The ``Impact Thesis for Investment on Projects´´ (TIIP): An Ex-ante Assessment Model 3.2.1 The Methodology 3.2.2 The TIIP as a Guideline to Address the New Economy Challenges 4 Conclusion References Knowledge Decentralization in the Age of Blockchain: Developing a Knowledge-Transfer System Using Digital Assets 1 Introduction 2 Brief Literature Review 3 Methodology 4 Discussion 4.1 Knowledge Transfer 4.2 The Role of Blockchain for Knowledge Transfer 4.3 The Knowledge Blockchain Model 5 Conclusions 6 Practical and Research Implications References Digital Transformation and Additive Manufacturing 1 Introduction 2 Literature Review 2.1 Industry 4.0 2.2 Health 2.3 Aerospace and Defence Industry 3 Additive Manufacturing Shaped by Digital Transformation 3.1 The Role of Industrial Communication Networks in Additive Manufacturing 3.2 Additive Manufacturing and Augmented Reality 3.3 The Role of Machine Learning in Additive Manufacturing 3.4 New Business Models 4 Upcoming Challenges 4.1 Interoperability 4.2 Standardization in Additive Manufacturing in Face of the Upcoming Digital Transformation 4.3 Data Security 4.4 Impact on the Workforce and Job Creation 5 Conclusion References Afterword