Index
Conflict Management in Digital Business
ISBN: 978-1-80262-774-9, eISBN: 978-1-80262-773-2
Publication date: 15 September 2022
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(2022), "Index", Özsungur, F. (Ed.) Conflict Management in Digital Business, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 329-337. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-773-220221028
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INDEX
Abstraction
, 65–66
Accessibility
, 115
Activity-based view
, 212
Additive manufacturing
, 94–95, 206
Advanced persistent threat (APT)
, 304–305
Airbnb
, 168
AirDna
, 179
Alibaba
, 175–176
Amazon
, 169–170, 175–176
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
, 318
Apple Car
, 174
Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 44, 86, 195, 206, 214
applications
, 245–246
conflicts in artificial intelligence context
, 50–51
Asynosis
, 110–111
Attack
, 290–291
Attention-based view
, 212
Augmented reality (AR)
, 5, 189–190
Authenticity
, 48–49, 294
Autonomous Robots
, 5
Availability
, 294
Avoidance
, 181
conflict culture
, 231
Big Data (BD)
, 6, 206, 214, 245–246
analytics
, 44
Blockchain
, 6–7
advantages
, 13–14
applications
, 12–13
applications in logistics services
, 33–34
in business cybersecurity
, 296–297
effects in production and planning
, 13
nudging and sludge on production and planning through
, 16–19
technologies
, 11–12, 245–246
types
, 12
Boundary Theory
, 71
Breach
, 291
Business(es)
, 167–169
conflict
, 156–157
conflict in postpandemic period
, 177–182
cyber security in
, 154–155
digital conflict in
, 157–159
digital sustainability in
, 243–244
digitalization
, 151, 153–154
digitization concept
, 263–264
infrastructure
, 147–149
intelligence
, 189–190
processes
, 149–151
strategies
, 314–322
sustainability in
, 265
Cambridge Analytica
, 174
Capability Maturity Model Integration program (CMMI program)
, 318
Center for Creative Leadership (CCL)
, 117
Change management
, 87, 100
Channel conflict
, 46
offline
, 46–48
online
, 46–48
Chief data officer (CDO)
, 322
Chief information officer (CIO)
, 322
Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)
, 289, 322
Chief risk officer (CRO)
, 322
Clorox
, 179
Cloud computing (CC)
, 4–5, 44, 114–115, 189–190, 206, 214, 245–246
Cloud-based applications
, 315
Coercion method
, 180–181
Collaboration
, 180
Commercial cooperation
, 26
Communication deficiencies
, 69
Competition
, 176–177
Competitive conflict methods
, 231–232
Compromising
, 181
Computer aided drawing (CAD)
, 315
Computer aided facilities management (CAFM)
, 315
Computer aided manufacturing (CAM)
, 315
Confidentiality
, 294
Conflict(s)
, 64
in artificial intelligence context
, 50–51
business infrastructure
, 156–157
culture
, 231
description
, 67–68
in digital organizations
, 227–230
in digital transformation
, 116–120
in digitalization of procurement
, 97–101
in influencer marketing context
, 48–50
of interests
, 173–174
management in digital organizations
, 230–232
sources
, 69–71
strategies
, 177–182
Conflicting businesses
conflict strategies and principles of conflict for businesses in postpandemic period
, 177–182
network of business in digital world
, 170–171
sources of conflict for digital businesses
, 171–177
Consensus
, 296
Consortium blockchain
, 12
Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT)
, 318
Cooperative conflict culture
, 231
Covert marketing
, 55
COVID-19
, 27–28, 33
collar change of employees during
, 135–136
lockdowns
, 56
pandemic
, 45–47, 74, 78, 109, 188, 268
Critical infrastructure (CI)
, 288
Cross-site scripting attack (XSS attack)
, 304–305
Customer capital
, 282–283
Cyber business management
, 281–282
blockchain technology in business cybersecurity
, 296–297
information security
, 284–286
knowledge management capabilities
, 283–284
managing and planning
, 286–287
tacit knowledge management
, 282–283
Cyber critical infrastructure
, 293–296
Cyber networks
, 171
Cyber risk management
, 290
Cyber systems
, 171, 293–294
Cyber-attacks
, 129–130
Cyber-collar employees
, 131
Cyber-defense technologies
, 317–318
Cyber-physical systems (CPSs)
, 5, 206, 282
protection
, 293–296
Cyberattack
, 304, 306, 311, 314
Cyberattackers
, 305
Cyberinfrastructure
, 282
Cybersecurity (CS)
, 35–36, 114, 116, 281–282, 314, 322
in business infrastructure
, 154–155
risks management
, 287–293
Cyberspace
, 304–314
Cybersystems
, 295–296
Cyberwarfare
, 304–314
issues
, 129
Dark side of digitalization in terms of organizational behavior
, 226–227
Data Analytics
, 6
Data privacy conflicts
, 53–54
Data security in production and planning
, 9–11
with blockchain technology
, 14–15
detecting insider threats
, 11
identify data
, 9
restricting access to sensitive information
, 10–11
risk assessment for third party software
, 11
Data transparency
, 13–14
Databases
, 315
Decisions, participating in
, 70
Demassization
, 110–111
Denial-of-service (DoS)
, 304–305
Digital age technologies
, 259–260
Digital assets
, 192–193
Digital bank accounts
, 315
Digital business
conflicts among sectors
, 194–200
sources of conflict for
, 171–177
Digital business strategy (DBS)
, 267
benefits
, 271–272
definition and scope of
, 265–268
dimensions
, 268–269
features
, 270–271
Digital communication
, 128
Digital conflicts. See also Channel conflict
, 128, 224–225
in business infrastructure
, 157–159
in HRM
, 128–130
in logistics
, 34–36
Digital divide
, 195
Digital economic approach
, 248–249
Digital economy
, 189, 192
Digital ecosystems
, 75
Digital era
, 244
Digital gap
, 44
Digital health
, 75
Digital industries
, 192
Digital innovations
, 108–109, 264
Digital marketing
, 43, 51–52
environmental conflicts and
, 51–52
ethical conflicts and
, 52–56
Digital maturity
, 111–112, 114
Digital natives
, 197
Digital organizational culture
, 264
Digital organizations
conflict management in
, 230–232
conflicts in
, 227–230
Digital platforms
, 75
Digital products
, 194
Digital revolution
, 44
Digital services
, 194
Digital supply chain
, 28–32
effect of industry 4.0 on supply chain
, 29–32
Digital sustainability
, 242
in businesses
, 243–244, 248
by countries
, 251–252
and E-commerce
, 248–250
positive impacts of digital sustainability on businesses
, 250–251
in sectors
, 252–254
Digital Sustainability Index
, 252
Digital technologies
, 108–109, 189, 191, 196–197, 212, 216, 223–226, 263–264
Digital tools
, 245–246
Digital tourism
, 74–75
Digital transformation
, 27–29, 108–109, 153, 168–169, 212, 216, 261, 264
adaptation of enterprises to
, 76–78
benefits
, 206
changing consumer behavior
, 78
conflicts in
, 116–120
effects of pandemic on
, 75–78
in human resources management
, 132–133
scope
, 111–120
Digital Transformation Initiative (DTI)
, 187–188
Digital usage
, 192–193
Digital workers
, 192–193
Digitality
, 109–110
Digitalization
, 64, 108–109, 119–120, 151, 153, 167–168, 171, 187–189, 245–246, 261, 264
advantages of
, 190–191
of business processes
, 153–154
conflict arising from digitalization of business processes
, 196–200
conflict arising from digitalization of value-chain activities
, 196–197
conflicts in digitalization of procurement
, 97–101
conflicts stemming from digitalization gap
, 43–46
dark side of digitalization in terms of organizational behavior
, 226–227
effect of digitalization on sectors
, 192–194
importance
, 224
industry 4.0
, 3–4
industry 4.0, information technology, and human resources information systems on effect of
, 130–132
information technologies in production and planning management
, 7–8
organizational benefits and importance
, 225–226
of production and planning
, 3–8
Digitization
, 2, 114, 206
of HR processes
, 133
Direct harm
, 315–316
Distributed-denial-of-service attack (DDoS attack)
, 304–305
Distributive negotiations
, 181–182
Dominant conflict culture
, 231
Dynamic capabilities view
, 211
E-advertise
, 194
E-commerce
, 248–250
E-content
, 194
E-entertain
, 194
E-mails
, 315
marketing
, 51–52
E-procurement
, 97, 100–101
E-retail
, 194
E-transaction
, 194
Economic liberalization policies
, 26
Economic system
, 171
Ecosystems
, 260
Electronic bill of lading (EBL)
, 34
Electronic Commerce
, 242
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
, 7, 32
Electronic document management system (EDMS)
, 315
Electronic fund transfer (EFT)
, 249–250
Electronic health records (EHR)
, 114
Electronic monitoring
, 153, 224–225
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)
, 317–318
Engineering systems
, 293
Enterprise asset management (EAM)
, 315
Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
, 7, 315
Environmental conflicts
, 51–52
Ethical conflicts
, 52–56
Excessive competition
, 176–177
Expedia
, 174
Facility administration and maintenance information system (FAMIS)
, 315
Fifth Industrial Revolution. See Industry 5.0
Finality
, 296
Financial services sector
, 194
FinTech
, 194
Food marketing
, 55–56
Ford
, 174
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
, 318
Glad Press’ Seal
, 179
Global digitalization initiatives
, 86–87
Globalization
, 259–260
of supply chain connections
, 26
Green marketing
, 51
Hacktivism
, 312–313
Harm
, 315–316
Healthcare
, 193–194
Henn-na Hotel
, 176
High-intensity conflict
, 231–232
Human capital
, 282–283
Human resources (HR)
, 128, 229
conflict management issues
, 133–135
industry 4.0, information technology, and human resources information systems on effect of
, 130–132
information systems on digitalization and human resources
, 130–132
Human resources management (HRM)
, 128
digital conflicts in
, 128–130
digital transformation in
, 132–133
potential problems, future foresight, and strategic principles after pandemic
, 136–138
Hurricane Irma
, 26–27
Immutability
, 296
Indifference
, 66
Indirect harm
, 315–316
Industrial control systems (ICSs)
, 293
Industrial organization (position) approach
, 210
Industry 4.0
, 2–4, 26–27
applications
, 27–28
on digitalization and human resources
, 130–132
impact in production and planning
, 8
impacts on procurement
, 86–87
effect of industry 4.0 on supply chain
, 29–32
integration of industry 4.0 to logistics services
, 32–34
technologies in production and planning management
, 4–7
Industry 5.0 impacts on procurement
, 86–87
Influencer marketing context, conflicts in
, 48–50
Information
, 244–245
workers
, 74
Information and communications technology (ICT)
, 192–193
Information security (IS)
, 114–115, 281–282, 284, 286
Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA)
, 318
Information technology (IT)
, 91, 260–261, 281–282
on digitalization and human resources
, 130–132
in production and planning management
, 7–8
strategy
, 266–267
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
, 214
Innovation
, 246
Inseparability
, 66
Insider threats
, 11
Institution-based view
, 212
Integrative negotiations
, 181–182
Integrity
, 115, 294
Intellectual capital
, 282–283
Inter-business conflicts
, 170, 182
Interbrand
, 169
Interest, differences in
, 70–71
International Business Machines (IBM)
, 34
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
, 318
Internationalization
, 175
Internet
, 7, 242
Internet of Things (IoT)
, 4, 44, 95, 108, 189–190, 206, 213–214, 245–246
Interplay
, 110–111
Intrusion Detection and Protection Systems (IDS/IPS)
, 317–318
Job
attitudes of employees
, 226
autonomy
, 227–228
Key performance indicators (KPIs)
, 87
Knowledge economic approach
, 248–249
Knowledge management capabilities
, 281–284
Knowledge sharing
, 284
Knowledge-based view
, 211
Lean purchasing
, 87
Legal systems
, 171
Liberalization of commercial activities
, 26
Logistics
, 26
blockchain applications in logistics services
, 33–34
digital conflicts in
, 34–36
integration of industry 4.0 to logistics services
, 32–34
logistics 4.0
, 32–33
Lose-lose approach
, 179–180
Low-intensity conflicts
, 231–232
Man-in-the-middle attack (MitM attack)
, 304–305
Managed Detection and Response (MDR)
, 317–318
Managerial ability
, 269–270
Market penetration
, 174–175
Marketing
, 51
Matrix construction
, 70
McKinsey Global Institute (MGI)
, 191–192
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC)
, 34
Metaverse project
, 168
Middle-level businesses
, 242
Mobility
, 189–190
Moonlight Maze
, 313–314
Nanotechnology (NT)
, 206
Network of business in digital world
, 170–171
New communication technologies
, 109–111
New enterprises
, 242
Next Generation Wireless Networks
, 245–246
Nike
, 47–48
Nike ID
, 47–48
Nokia
, 169
Offline channel conflicts
, 46–48
Omnichannel marketing
, 46–47
Online advertising targeting children and adolescents
, 55–56
Online channel conflicts
, 46–48
Online shopping
, 52
Online teleconferences
, 315
Openness
, 247–248
Operational capability
, 270
Organizational behavior, dark side of digitalization in terms of
, 226–227
Organizational culture
, 231
Passive-aggressive conflict culture
, 231
PayPal
, 173
Permission-less blockchain
, 12
Permissioned blockchain
, 12
Physical function
, 293–294
Planning Software
, 8
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
, 214
Power conflict
, 227–228
Predictivity
, 101
Privacy
, 115
Problem-solving
, 181
Process conflicts
, 227
Procter & Gamble (P&G)
, 26–27, 179
Procure to pay (P2P)
, 96
Procurement
benefit perspectives of digital transformation in
, 95–97
conflicts in digitalization of
, 97–101
evolution of digital technologies in
, 91–95
expected impacts of industry 4.0 and industry 5.0 on
, 86–87
process and digital transformation
, 87–97
supply chain management 5.0 and future directions
, 90–91
Procurement supply chain management (PSM)
, 86–87, 100
“Procurement Supply Chain Managers 5.0”
, 91
Production and planning
, 2
blockchain technologies
, 11–12
data security in
, 9–11
digitalization
, 3–8
impact of industry 4. 0 in
, 8
nudge vs. sludge
, 2–3, 15–16
Provenance
, 296
Psychological “maturity”
, 111
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
, 317
Purchase order (PO)
, 96
Purpose, differences in
, 70–71
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
, 6–8
Relational view
, 211
Relationship conflicts
, 227
Remote work(ing)
, 45, 135
Research and development (R&D)
, 315
Resource-based view
, 210–211
Resources, scarcity of
, 71
Resources-based approach
, 210–211
views complementing
, 211–212
Return on investment (ROI)
, 49–50, 96–97
Risk
assessment and valuation
, 292
control
, 292
culture and governance
, 292–293
identification
, 291–292
response
, 292
Robotics
, 206
Robotics process automation (RPA)
, 94
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
, 317–318
Safeguards
, 290
SCM/SCP package program
, 8
Sectoral digital business conflicts
advantages of digitalization
, 190–191
conflict arising from digitalization of business processes
, 196–200
conflict arising from digitalization of value-chain activities
, 196–197
conflict arising from security of business activities
, 200
conflict based on consumer expectations
, 198–199
conflict from increased competition
, 197–198
conflicts arising from macro-level factors
, 195–196
effect of digitalization on sectors
, 192–194
sources
, 194–200
Sectoral systems
, 171
Secure Operating Environment (SOE)
, 317–318
Security
, 4–5
Security education, training, and awareness program (SETA program)
, 320
Service(s)
, 64
classification
, 67
description
, 64–65
effects of pandemic process on service sector
, 71–73
features
, 65–66
literature on conflict in
, 73–75
sector
, 193
Silos
, 289
Simulation
, 6
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
, 44
Small-scale businesses
, 242
Smart factories
, 5
Smoothing
, 181
Social media
, 178, 189–190
users
, 48
Software as a Service (SaaS)
, 214
Sources of conflict for digital businesses
, 171–177
Speed of information sharing
, 247
Strategic cybersecurity management
, 319–322
Strategic management
, 207–212
approach
, 206, 209
digital technologies and digital transformation
, 212–216
effects and conflicts of digital technologies on
, 214–216
Strategic procurement
, 88, 90
Strategic superiority
, 171–173
Strategy content research
, 209
Strategy process research
, 209
Structural capital
, 282–283
Structure–Conduct–Performance paradigm (SCP paradigm)
, 210
Sub-ecosystems
, 260
Supervisory Control, and Data Acquisition system (SCADA system)
, 295–296
Supply chain
, 26
effect of industry 4.0 on
, 29–32
Surveillance
, 153, 224–225
Sustainability. See also Digital sustainability
, 176, 244
in business
, 265
Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3)
, 75
Sustainable digital business strategies
, 265–270
benefits of digital business strategies
, 271–272
digitalization and digital transformation
, 261–264
features of digital business strategy
, 270–271
SWOT analysis
, 207–208
System and Organization Controls (SOC)
, 318
System Integration
, 6
Tacit information
, 282–283
Tacit knowledge management
, 281–283
Task conflicts
, 227
Team conflict
, 228–229
Teamwork
, 70
Technological conflict
, 114–116
Technology
, 108
new communication technologies
, 109–111
Tesla
, 264
Third party software, risk assessment for
, 11
Three-dimensional printers (3D printers)
, 4–6
3D printing technology. See Additive manufacturing
Time
, 248
Toys“R”Us
, 169–170
TradeLens platform
, 34
Transparency
, 247
TripAdvisor
, 174
Uber
, 174
Uncertainties
, 69
Unfair competition
, 176–177
User-generated content (UGC)
, 48
Value, differences in
, 70–71
Variability
, 66
Venture capital
, 246
Virtual advertisements
, 179
Virtual Desktop Infrastructure system (VDI system)
, 78
Virtual market
, 178–179
Virtual reality (VR)
, 44, 189–190, 206
Virtual solutions
, 78
Virtualization
, 178, 246
Visibility
, 247
Web 2.0
, 48
Web technologies
, 242
Win-lose approach
, 179
Win-win approach
, 179
Work–family conflict
, 74
Working from home during pandemic
, 71
World Economic Forum (WEF)
, 187–188
World Wide Web (WWW)
, 32
Zero Trust
, 290
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Digital Conflicts in Production and Planning
- Chapter 2 Digital Conflicts in Logistics
- Chapter 3 Digital Conflicts in Marketing and Sales
- Chapter 4 Digital Conflicts in Service
- Chapter 5 Digital Conflicts in Procurement
- Chapter 6 Technology Development and Digital Transformation Conflicts
- Chapter 7 Digital Conflicts in Human Resources Management
- Chapter 8 Digital Conflict in Business Infrastructure
- Chapter 9 Conflicting Businesses in the Digital World
- Chapter 10 Sectoral Digital Business Conflicts
- Chapter 11 Digital Conflicts in Strategic Business Management
- Chapter 12 Digital Conflicts in Businesses' Organizational Behavior
- Chapter 13 Digital Sustainability in Businesses
- Chapter 14 Sustainable Digital Business Strategies
- Chapter 15 Cyber Business Management
- Chapter 16 Cyberattack and Cyberwarfare Strategies for Businesses
- Index