Towards sustainable business in the automation era: Exploring its transformative impact from top management and employee perspective
Gómez Gandía, José Andrés ; Gavrila, Sorin Gavrila ; de Lucas Ancillo, Antonio ; del Val Núñez, María Teresa
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
2025
210
123908
1-23
automation ; artificial intelligence ; sustainable development ; management ; employment
Technology
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123908
English
Bibliogr.
"In recent years, organisations are in a continuous race in search of business sustainability, becoming a fundamental pillar of the organisation. The aim is to be more effective and efficient by doing more with less by managing all the organisation's resources.
The ways in which organisations face these economic, social, and environmental challenges vary according to their activity. Globalisation has enabled economic growth, allowing the expansion of markets and access to goods and services worldwide. This has led to an increased level of global competition among organisations and the search for markets in which they have no competitors. In most cases they find markets with several players competing for a market with increasingly lower margins and trying to survive by seeking new competitive advantages."
Digital
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