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Under and post COVID-19 conditions, companies are adapting to smart
ways of operating and managing logistics processes to counteract
the negative implications of the pandemic. This book offers an
analysis and guidance on how to manage these processes, including
transport, inventory, operations and waste management, to meet the
complex need of enterprises. This edited collection presents
selected and key aspects of the implementation of logistics
processes in the conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic, enriched with
empirical analyses and international examples. The book is a
contribution to the considerations on the role and importance of
logistics processes in the management of organisations in the
conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as reducing its
negative socio-economic and technological effects. With
contributions from global scholars, the book demonstrates the
direction in which logistics processes should change so that they
can take the form of "smart". Logistics, Transport and the COVID-19
Crisis will be directly relevant for researchers and academics
across logistics, supply chain management, and transport management
as well as risk management and related fields.
The world is standing on the very edge of the fastest industrial
revolution ever. A revolution which will rapidly increase the
efficiency of many production processes. Automation (both
mechanical and the one happening with computer processes) will
reduce the demand for human work and release a huge amount of time
we can use for further development. Industry 4.0 has been a buzz
word recently. It is about interconnecting devices and giving them
the possibility to making autonomous decisions. It is certainly a
way of increasing efficiency of production, but it will also have
impact on the facilitation of other processes within the
organization. At the same time, it is said that we are on the verge
of an ecological catastrophe and that we have merely a few years
before irreversible climate changes may endanger the future of our
species. Some say, that the development of AI will solve most of
our problems. We believe that the need for the activity of human
beings will be even bigger.
Economic changes in a globalized world require businesses to create
new management practices to remain competitive and successful.
While a network paradigm is a key management development, the
effective application of this paradigm in organizational practice
is complicated by differing interpretations and approaches.
Therefore, it is important to thoroughly understand the applicable
factors and mechanisms to an efficacious business network.
Networked Business Models in the Circular Economy provides
innovative insights into achieving synergy through the cooperation
of many business partners and organizations and adapting
operational strategies for the whole network. While highlighting
topics such as smart mobility, digital solutions, and green supply
chain, this publication is ideally designed for organizational
managers, entrepreneurs, economists, management scientists,
business analyzers, financial consultants, researchers, and
students seeking current research on the dynamical contributions
required to achieve mutual growth.
The Monograph stands out positively from the items related to
change management in the context of entrepreneurial opportunities
and flexibility of the organization. The authors attempt to
integrate retrospective and prognostic approaches, so they not only
assess the current status, but also point to challenges for
management science. The work has been prepared by people whose
authority in management sciences is undisputed. With this book we
try to provide the reader with information about miscellaneous
parts of life and the social-economical environment. For this
purpose, we have invited authors representing the leading
scientific research centers in Poland but also specialists from
foreign universities.
Economic changes in a globalized world require businesses to create
new management practices to remain competitive and successful.
While a network paradigm is a key management development, the
effective application of this paradigm in organizational practice
is complicated by differing interpretations and approaches.
Therefore, it is important to thoroughly understand the applicable
factors and mechanisms to an efficacious business network.
Networked Business Models in the Circular Economy provides
innovative insights into achieving synergy through the cooperation
of many business partners and organizations and adapting
operational strategies for the whole network. While highlighting
topics such as smart mobility, digital solutions, and green supply
chain, this publication is ideally designed for organizational
managers, entrepreneurs, economists, management scientists,
business analyzers, financial consultants, researchers, and
students seeking current research on the dynamical contributions
required to achieve mutual growth.
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