Bridging Digital Innovation and Technology for Business Transformation - Ictim - Couverture rigide

 
9783031905575: Bridging Digital Innovation and Technology for Business Transformation - Ictim

Synopsis

Legal and ethical challenges in the digital era are also a key focus, with discussions on topics such as digital copyright, privacy concerns, and the legal implications of internet crimes.

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À propos de l?auteur

Dr. Haitham Alzoubi is a Professor of Operations at Skyline University College, UAE, and serves as the Vice-President of GAFTIM (the Global Academic Forum on Technology Innovation and Management). Recognized among the top 2% of world scientists (2022/23/24), Dr. Alzoubi has made significant contributions to the fields of technology innovation and management. He is the editor-in-chief of several peer-reviewed journals and has chaired numerous IEEE and Springer conferences. He published over 300 publications most in top-tier journals with 65 h-Index, Dr. Alzoubi's work has had a profound impact on academia and industry. Additionally, he is an editor and author of several international books, further cementing his role as a leading figure in his field.

Dr. Anwar Al-Gasaymeh is an Associate Professor of Financial Markets and the Head of the Department of Banking and Finance at Applied Science University, Jordan. With nine years of academic experience, Dr. Al-Gasaymeh specializes in Financial Markets and Financial Technology. His research encompasses Financial Risk, Economics, FinTech, Islamic and Conventional Banking, and Purchasing Power Parity. He has authored 70 articles in prestigious journals, significantly contributing to the fields of Banking Efficiency and Financial Technology. Dr. Al-Gasaymeh is dedicated to advancing knowledge in Financial Technology and Risk Management, with a focus on creating impactful solutions for the financial industry.

Dr. Vasudevan is a senior lecturer in Business Management at the University of Greenwich. Srinidhi has been conducting research applying social network analysis and machine learning for various contexts from the sociological to economic and political with her previous role looking at cyber risks experienced by boards. Aside from informing macro cybersecurity policy for the UK and other stakeholders, her work extends scholarship on board decisions-making (to create or dissolve a tie) within corporate governance theory through the synthesis of relational approaches and sociological theories. She is interested in fintech and the diffusion of technologies and societal equity by exploring the issues of trust, identity, privacy, security.

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