Digital Entrepreneurship in Science, Technology and Innovation explores digitalisation in various spheres of life with a focus on business models, scientific research, entrepreneurship, and sustainability.
The current wave of digitalisation coupled with AI represents a new technological revolution demanding a complex interplay of technological advances, new organisational and management structures, education, and considerations of ethical and cultural principles. Contributing authors expand on existing understandings of this nexus by examining the concepts of digital business models and entrepreneurship as well as value creation processes and policy perspectives. Particular focus is placed on the relationship between sustainable development goals (SDGs) and digital technologies. Ultimately, this forward-thinking book highlights the relationship between digitalisation and AI and its impact on key areas such as, electric vehicles, healthcare and innovation.
This book is a fundamental resource for students and academics in science and technology studies, international business, entrepreneurship, the economics of innovation, and information systems. Its in-depth analysis of digital technologies and AI systems will also be of benefit to professionals working in business and management and the technology industries.
Edited by Marina Dabic, Professor of International Entrepreneurship and International Business, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, University of Dubrovnik, Croatia, School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Jadranka Švarc, Scientist Emeritus, Institute Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Croatia and Tugrul U. Daim, Professor and Associate Director, Mark O. Hatfield Cybersecurity & Cyber Defence Policy Center, Portland State University, US