The Future of Digital Business Innovation [electronic resource] : Trends and Practices
2016
HF4999.2-6182
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Title
The Future of Digital Business Innovation [electronic resource] : Trends and Practices
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Edition
1. ed. 2016
ISBN
9783319268743
3319268740
3319268732
3319268740
3319268732
Published
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 185 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-26874-3 doi
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HF4999.2-6182
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.514
Summary
This book identifies and discusses the main challenges facing digital business innovation and the emerging trends and practices that will define its future. The book is divided into three sections covering trends in digital systems, digital management, and digital innovation. The opening chapters consider the issues associated with machine intelligence, wearable technology, digital currencies, and distributed ledgers as their relevance for business grows. Furthermore, the strategic role of data visualization and trends in digital security are extensively discussed. The subsequent section on digital management focuses on the impact of neuroscience on the management of information systems, the role of IT ambidexterity in managing digital transformation, and the way in which IT alignment is being reconfigured by digital business. Finally, examples of digital innovation in practice at the global level are presented and reviewed. The book will appeal to both practitioners and academics. The text is supported by informative illustrations and case studies, so that practitioners can use the book as a toolbox that enables easy understanding and assists in exploiting business opportunities involving digital business innovation
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This book identifies and discusses the main challenges facing digital business innovation and the emerging trends and practices that will define its future. The book is divided into three sections covering trends in digital systems, digital management, and digital innovation. The opening chapters consider the issues associated with machine intelligence, wearable technology, digital currencies, and distributed ledgers as their relevance for business grows. Furthermore, the strategic role of data visualization and trends in digital security are extensively discussed. The subsequent section on digital management focuses on the impact of neuroscience on the management of information systems, the role of IT ambidexterity in managing digital transformation, and the way in which IT alignment is being reconfigured by digital business. Finally, examples of digital innovation in practice at the global level are presented and reviewed. The book will appeal to both practitioners and academics. The text is supported by informative illustrations and case studies, so that practitioners can use the book as a toolbox that enables easy understanding and assists in exploiting business opportunities involving digital business innovation
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Table of Contents
Part I Digital Systems Trends
1 Machine Intelligence
2 Wearable Technologies
3 Digital Currencies and Distributed Ledgers
4 Data Visualization
5 Digital Security
Part II Digital Management Trends
6 NeuroIS
7 Digital Transformation and IT Ambidexterity
8 Digital Business Strategy and IT Alignment
Part III Digital Innovation Practices
9 Innovation Practices
10 Conclusion
1 Machine Intelligence
2 Wearable Technologies
3 Digital Currencies and Distributed Ledgers
4 Data Visualization
5 Digital Security
Part II Digital Management Trends
6 NeuroIS
7 Digital Transformation and IT Ambidexterity
8 Digital Business Strategy and IT Alignment
Part III Digital Innovation Practices
9 Innovation Practices
10 Conclusion