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ment for Sustainable and Inclusive Development in a Transforming Asia

Management for Sustainable and Inclusive Development in a Transforming Asia

Hiromi Shioji Dev Raj Adhikari Fumio Yoshino Takabumi Hayashi •





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Editors Hiromi Shioji Kyoto University Kyoto, Japan Fumio Yoshino Faculty of International Studies Takushoku University Hachioujishi, Tokyo, Japan

Dev Raj Adhikari School of Management Tribhuvan University Kathmandu, Nepal Takabumi Hayashi Rikkyo University Tokyo, Japan

ISBN 978-981-15-8194-6 ISBN 978-981-15-8195-3 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8195-3

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Preface

At the end of this decade, the sustainable economic and social lives, whether in developed or least developed countries, in small or big companies, in privileged or underprivileged society, and of the employees or the general public, are being severely affected by viruses, climate change, poverty, and the gap between poor and rich countries. Amidst this situation, the development and expansion of ICT could offer remedies to minimize the effect of these problems. The challenge lies ahead in the sustainable and inclusive development approach to transform the continent Asia with a compatible management system and the use of ICT, putting the human face in mind. This book consists of excellent papers prepared by cutting-edge scholars and professionals that are presented at the 2019 Kyoto Convention by membe