Knowledge, People, and Digital Transformation Approaches for a Susta
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 so
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Florinda Matos · Valter Vairinhos Isabel Salavisa · Leif Edvinsson Maurizio Massaro Editors
Knowledge, People, and Digital Transformation Approaches for a Sustainable Future
Contributions to Management Science
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Florinda Matos • Valter Vairinhos • Isabel Salavisa • Leif Edvinsson • Maurizio Massaro Editors
Knowledge, People, and Digital Transformation Approaches for a Sustainable Future
Editors Florinda Matos Lisbon, Portugal
Valter Vairinhos Lisbon, Portugal
Isabel Salavisa Lisbon, Portugal
Leif Edvinsson Vienna, Austria
Maurizio Massaro Venice, Italy
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Foreword
Why Should You Read This Book? In short, you will get ingredients for your own thinking on what digitalisation means for you and what are the societal impacts of digitalisation. Digitalisation and globalisation have changed the business world in recent years. This change is not over, but it is speeding up. The world has moved to an era of true value networks, competition and advantage, where innovation and knowledge brokering will take place in increasingly open, shared settings. Companies and other organisations create value through networks in which they cooperate and compete simultaneously. The new key success factor is the regional innovation ecosystem. The future depends increasingly on innovation actors’ abilities to connect and manage their talent, partnerships, clusters and practic
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