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Title: Redefining Business in Volatile and Ambiguous Times
Authors: Lapina, M. A.
Лапина, М. А.
Keywords: Ethical technology;Business innovation;Business leaders;Decisions makings;Digital transformation;Economic instability;Global dynamics;Sustainable growth;Technological advancement;Uncertainty;Artificial intelligence
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IGI Global
Citation: Prakasha, G. S., Lapina, M., Guillen-Gamez, F. D., Leiva-Olivencia, J. J. Redefining Business in Volatile and Ambiguous Times // Redefining Business in Volatile and Ambiguous Times. - 2025. - pp. 1 - 452. - DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-7917-3
Series/Report no.: Redefining Business in Volatile and Ambiguous Times
Abstract: In an era defined by change, uncertainty, and disruption, businesses can no longer rely on traditional strategies or linear thinking. Organizations must now evolve to thrive amid economic instability and shifting global dynamics. Global volatility calls for a fundamental reimagining of leadership and purpose where innovation and agility become the true measures of success. This is not merely about surviving turbulence but about transforming it into an opportunity for reinvention and growth. Redefining Business in Volatile and Ambiguous Times examines how businesses and professionals can adapt and thrive amid volatility and uncertainty. Through digital transformation and ethical innovation, it explores strategies for resilience, decision-making, and sustainable growth in today’s rapidly evolving global landscape. Covering topics such as technological advancements, business innovation, and artificial intelligence, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, researchers, business leaders, economists, and more.
URI: https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/32629
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