Prelims
Digitalization, Sustainable Development, and Industry 5.0
ISBN: 978-1-83753-191-2, eISBN: 978-1-83753-190-5
Publication date: 20 November 2023
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(2023), "Prelims", Akkaya, B., Apostu, S.A., Hysa, E. and Panait, M. (Ed.) Digitalization, Sustainable Development, and Industry 5.0, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xvii. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-190-520231019
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Copyright © 2024 Bülent Akkaya, Simona Andreea Apostu, Eglantina Hysa and Mirela Panait. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
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Digitalization, Sustainable Development, and Industry 5.0
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Digitalization, Sustainable Development, and Industry 5.0: An Organizational Model for Twin Transitions
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Bülent Akkaya
Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey
Simona Andreea Apostu
Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania
Eglantina Hysa
Epoka University, Albania
And
Mirela Panait
Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti, Romania
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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Dedication
This book is dedicated to those who passed away in the earthquake that occurred in Turkey at 4:17 on February 6, 2023.
List of Contributors
Aleem Abdul-Kareem | Selçuk University, Turkey |
Mirela-Ionela Aceleanu | The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Bulent Akkaya | Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey |
Apostu Simona Andreea | Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Valentina Arena | SMI Technologies and Consulting srl, Italy |
Melis Attar | Selçuk University, Turkey |
Bătrîncea Ana-Maria | The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Mónica Yuleni Castro Peña | Catholic University of Pereira, Colombia |
Amalia Cristescu | Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Surjeet Dalal | Amity University Haryana, India |
Adriana AnaMaria Davidescu | Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Thilini Deshika | Wayamba University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka |
Esmir Demaj | EPOKA University, Albania |
Gina-Cristina Dimian | The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Hiranya Dissanayake | Wayamba University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka |
Carmen Elena Dobrotă | University of Bucharest, Romania |
Raquel Fernández-González | University of Vigo, Spain |
Iza Gigauri | Saint Andrew the First-Called Georgian University, Georgia |
Davide Giribaldi | Swiss Cyber Com SA, Switzerland |
Grădinaru Giani-Ionel | The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Anuradha Iddagoda | University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka |
Hatice Irmak | Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey |
Laeeq Razzak Janjua | WSB University, Poland |
Alexandra Jaramillo-Gutiérrez | Comfamiliar Risaralda University Foundation, Colombia |
Diana Joiţa | School of Advanced Studies of the Romanian Academy (SCOSAAR), Romania |
Osman Koroglu | Epoka University, Albania |
Eduard Mihai Manta | Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Denis Mehillaj | BALFIN Group, Albania |
Gözde Mert | Istanbul Nisantasi University, Turkey |
Mihai Mihaela | The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Eva Militaru | National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Romania |
Ioana-Manuela Mindrican | The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Lloyd Herbert Morris Molina | Catholic University of Pereira, Colombia |
Valentina Ndou | University of Salento, Italy |
Andrei Pisică | Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Diana Popa | Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Catalin Popescu | Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiești, Romania |
Magdalena Radulescu | University of Piteşti, Romania |
Thanushka Rukshan | Wayamba University of Sri Lanka, Sri Lanka |
Bijeta Seth | B. M. Institute of Engineering & Technology, India |
Monia Spagnolo | University of Salento, Italy |
Larisa Stănilă | National Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Romania |
Dimitrina Stefanova | South-West University “Neofit Rilski”, Bulgaria |
Țiţan Emilia | The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Özge Topsakal | Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey |
Sema Üstgörül | Manisa Celal Bayar University, Turkey |
Maria Denisa Vasilescu | Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania |
Valentin Vasilev | Higher School of Security and Economics, Bulgaria |
Maddalena della Volpe | University of Salerno, Italy |
Ayşe Meriç Yazıcı | Istanbul Gelisim University, Turkey |
Preface
Humanity is at a crossroads, bombarded by numerous economic, social, environmental, and technological challenges. International institutions, public authorities, private companies, investors, consumers, and other stakeholders are looking for solutions. Solutions are sought, objectives are established, measures are set up, action is taken, and the results are subsequently evaluated. The metamorphosis of the world economy is under the sign of digitization and a new energy transition process (from fossil fuels to renewable), humanity trying to promote a sustainable development that ensures the preservation of resources and the environment for the next generations. Public authorities create the legal and institutional framework; companies fuel the process of technological innovation but also to promote sustainable development in their activity. Social responsibility has become a key element of the business strategy, the concept being embraced by other categories of stakeholders such as portfolio investors and universities. All sectors of activity are in a complex process of restructuring, the actions of companies and stakeholders being reshaped by new technologies. In addition, the new normal is gaining ground after the pandemic generated by the Covid-19 crisis; Companies embracing a Society 5.0-based new normal model (a new function of the organization).
The books bring together 18 chapters that address from a managerial perspective the paradigm changes registered in different fields of activity as a result of the digital transition, the workforce being in a process of adapting to new technologies.
The digital transition is felt in all fields of activity, with remarkable results being recorded in health, the financial industry, or the energy sector. The reduction in population mobility during the Covid-19 pandemic has determined the promotion of telemedicine, which offers appropriate solutions for detecting certain diseases.
The need to promote the principles of sustainable development and energy transition has implications on business strategies, profit maximization no longer being the sole objective of companies. Nonfinancial performance is followed equally by companies and investors.
The book stands out for its complex character, analyzing the structural transformations recorded at the sector and company level as a result of the twin transition. In addition, the geographical dispersion of the authors and their expertise not only ensure the interdisciplinary approach to the twin transition phenomenon but also the presentation of specific situations for certain countries and regions. In this way, the scientific approach is remarkable and ensures the reader the presentation of regional solutions that can be adapted to other regions.
We are convinced that this book will not only provide readers with relevant information about the twin transition process, solutions for certain challenges, but will also raise questions that can open the way to new research directions considering the astonishing speed with which new technologies enter the lives of citizens. Digitization and industry 5.0 do not only offer solutions that ensure the increase of productivity and results of companies but also challenges and risks are increasingly present in the VUCA world. Predictability is reconsidered in a world in deep change, where black swan events are more and more frequent.
Acknowledgment
We would like to express our gratitude to Emerald Publishing and its publishing team for all their help and support.
We would also like to thank all the contributing authors and reviewers for their time and effort.
Our gratitude also goes to our family for their encouragement and support.
Special thanks to Ms. Lydia Cutmore, Ms. Fiona Allison, and Ms. Sathiya Bama for helping with the process.
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Implementation of Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in Nursing Care Processes in Viewpoint of Digital Transformation
- Chapter 2 Digital Transformation and Management of VUCA-RR Environments in Perspective of Industry 5.0
- Chapter 3 Digital and Sustainable Products to Achieve Sustainable Business Goals Along the Path to Industry 5.0
- Chapter 4 Human Capital Management and Digitalization – From Good Practices and Traditions to Sustainable Development
- Chapter 5 Digital Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurial Performance: A Percipience From a Developing Economy
- Chapter 6 AI and XR (AIXR) Marketing in Industry 5.0 or Society 5.0
- Chapter 7 A Framework for Dealing With Cybersecurity Risks as Part of Information Security
- Chapter 8 Human Resources in the Context of Digitalization
- Chapter 9 Implementing Lean Manufacturing Approach in SMEs: A Case Study From the Food Processing Industry in Albania
- Chapter 10 Improving Energy Efficiency, After EU Enlargement Toward Eastern Europe, a First Step Toward Smart Energy Consumption
- Chapter 11 Online Interaction With Public Authorities in the EU Countries: What Makes a Difference
- Chapter 12 Exploring the Relationship Between Digitalisation, Sustainable Development and Industry: A Bibliometric Analysis
- Chapter 13 A Scientometric Overview of Industry 5.0: The Research Developments in the European Union
- Chapter 14 Driving Technologies of Industry 5.0 in the Medical Field
- Chapter 15 The Dynamics of Energy Transition Policies in the Times of COVID-19 Crisis and the Conflict in Ukraine
- Chapter 16 The Quintuple Helix, Industrial 5.0, and Society 5.0
- Chapter 17 Technostress and Burnout of Female Employees: A Review of the Healthcare Field in Perspective of Digital Transition
- Chapter 18 Crisis Management for Sustainable Development: Converting Business Crises Into Benefit