The advancement of technology, such as data analytics and AI, has led to the birth of Industry 4.0, in which technology seems to be the centre of development. However, as the Covid-19 pandemic created havoc, the entire world production chain has been seriously affected, highlighting that machines alone, although fully connected and automated, cannot function without people.
This book addresses contemporary issues and the impact of digital transformation for individuals, business and government in Asia. As Asian nations are moving fast toward the digital economy, this edited collection offers new perspectives on understanding emerging business opportunities as well as the challenges faced. Chapters explore the variables that accelerate digital transformation, notably the COVID-19 pandemic, the rapid development of information and communication technology, AI, big data and affordable internet access, and their impact for business and society.
With rich, empirical studies from leading researchers, this book will be a reference for academics and scholars across business disciplines, including information, technology and innovation management, organizational and strategic management, as well as those interested in industrial development.
About the Author: Mohammad Nabil Almunawar is currently an associate professor at the School of Business and Economics, Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBDSBE), Brunei Darussalam. His overall research interests include applications of IT in management, e-business/commerce, digital marketplace/platform, digital transformation, digital business ecosystem, health informatics, information security, and cloud computing. Currently, he focuses his research on digital platforms and the digital business ecosystem. He published more than 100 papers in refereed journals, books, book chapters. He is Editor-in-Chief International Journal of E-Business Research (IJEBR), an associate editor of Asian Business and Information Management (IJABIM) and a member of many editorial boards of international journals.
Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos is a full professor in the Department of Business Administration in the Faculty of Business and Economics at The University of Oviedo (Spain). Her teaching and research interests focus on the areas of strategic management, knowledge management, intellectual capital, and information technologies. She serves as Editor in Chief of Routledge book series Advances on Organizational Learning and Knowledge Management and Editor-in-Chief of IGI Global's International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management (IJABIM) and Editor-in-Chief Inderscience's International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital (IJLIC).
Muhammad Anshari is a researcher and academic staff at UBD School of Business & Economics and currently serves as Deputy Director Institute of Policy Studies at the same university. He received his BMIS (Hons) from International Islamic University Malaysia, his Master of IT (E-Business) from James Cook University Australia, and his PhD program from Universiti Brunei Darussalam. His current research interests include Business Information Systems, Knowledge Management Systems, Industry 4.0, Big Data in business, FinTech, Healthcare Information Systems.