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Unknown Crowther, David Emerald Group Publishing Limited (Bingley, UK, 2024) (eng) English 9781836084983 Developments in corporate governance and responsibility Unknown APPLIED ETHICS;SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF BUSINESS; Includes bibliographical references; Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most talked about innovations of the present. There seems to be a general assumption that AI and technology of various forms can be used to achieve sustainability, but there is less discussion about how this can happen and whether there are both positives and negatives to technology and its use. This edited collection builds on the ethical questions reminiscent of those raised by early fiction writing in relation to robotics, and AI's position within human endeavour. The chapters recognise the dangers as well as the applications which are appropriate and helpful. Developments in Corporate Governance and Responsibility offers the latest research on topical issues by international experts and has practical relevance to business managers.

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Part 1. Technology and sustainability --

Chapter 1. Sustainable technologies for road maintenance and rehabilitation / Marius Gabriel Petrescu, Maria Tanase, and Teodor Dumitru --

Chapter 2. B2b marketing rational decision using big data and AI technology / Aysha A-Zayani and Muneer Al Mubarak --

Chapter 3. Strategic foresight and business analytics: A systematic exploration of mediated impacts on organizational resilience / Hiba AlSaidi and David Crowther --

Chapter 4. Construction 4.0 technologies: Uses and challenges / Noor Al Mawlani and Muneer Al Mubarak --

Part 2. Environmental issues and technology --

Chapter 5. Green growth strategies: Exploring the role of environmental taxation in promoting sustainable development of heavily polluting enterprises / Ningyu Zhai and Scarlett Ruopiao Zhang --

Chapter 6. Technological sustainability of supply chain management in food and beverage sector / Zaleekha Aman and Muneer Al Mubarak --

Chapter 7. The history and future of climate change research - will novel technologies fall victim to denialism and conspiracy? / Mirela Panait, Razvan Ionescu, Iza Gigauri, and Lukman Raimi --

Chapter 8. Internet of things in water distribution systems / Ahmed Ali Alkuwaiti and Muneer Al Mubarak --

Part 3. Social challenges from technology --

Chapter 9. Female entrepreneurship facing artificial intelligence in the European Union countries / Aleksandra Gawel --

Chapter 10. Understanding the location of women in science through feminist lens / Astha Jaiswal and Dinesh Kumar --

Chapter 11. The interplay of ict and environment in small island states / Verena Tandrayen-Ragoobur, Sheereen Fauzel, Nandikesh Juglal, and Bibi Nabeeha Jaunoo --

Chapter 12. Two facets of ai-driven applications for sustainable learning and development: A systematic review of tech-entrepreneurial benefits and threats to creative learning / Lukman Raimi, Nurudeen Babatunde Bamiro, and Syamimi Ariff Lim.


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