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Risks can be identified, evaluated, and mitigated, but the
underlying uncertainty remains elusive. Risk is present across all
industries and sectors. As a result, organizations and governments
worldwide are currently experiencing higher levels of risk and have
had to make risky decisions during times of crisis and instability,
including the COVID-19 pandemic, economic and climate perils, and
global tensions surrounding terrorism. It is essential that new
studies are undertaken to understand strategies taken during these
times to better equip business leaders to navigate risk management
in the future. Global Risk and Contingency Management Research in
Times of Crisis examines the impact of crises including the
COVID-19 pandemic, which has tested organizational risk and
contingency management plans. It provides significant insights that
should benefit business leaders on risk and contingency management
in times of crisis. It emphasizes strategies that leaders can
undertake to identify potential future risks and examines decisions
made in past crises that can act as examples of what to do and what
not to do during future crisis events. Covering topics such as
auditing theories, risk assessment, and educational inequality,
this premier reference source is a crucial resource for business
leaders, executives, managers, decision makers, policymakers,
students, government officials, entrepreneurs, librarians,
researchers, and academicians.
Due to such factors as poor economic conditions, climate change,
and conflict, food security remains an issue around the world and
especially in developing nations. Rapid changes in technology over
the last decade has brought a renewed focus on how information and
communication technologies (ICTs) and application systems are
deployed to improve rural competitiveness. Unfortunately,
agricultural stakeholders in developing countries, particularly in
Africa, have not been able to reap comparable benefits from
adopting agricultural information systems as compared to their
counterparts in the developed economies. Understanding the
challenges that hinder the effective adoption of agricultural
information systems and identifying opportunities or innovations is
imperative to improve the agricultural sectors and overcome the
problems in these developing economies. Opportunities and Strategic
Use of Agribusiness Information Systems is an essential reference
book that examines the key challenges that hinder the effective
adoption of agricultural information systems. Moreover, it
identifies and evaluates opportunities for the strategic deployment
of ICTs and information systems to drive agricultural development
for the benefit of agricultural sector stakeholders in emerging
countries. While highlighting such topics as agricultural
entrepreneurship, food value chain, and innovation systems, it is
intended to provide sound and relevant frameworks and tools that
will aid agricultural industry practitioners, smallholder farmers,
and managers of agricultural extension systems looking to make more
effective and responsible decisions when selecting, planning,
deploying, and managing agribusiness information systems. It is
additionally targeted for agricultural funding organizations,
government policymakers, academicians, researchers, and students
concerned with exploiting the potential of a variety of ICTs and
information systems in the quest to achieve food security and
poverty reduction in emerging economies.
When traditional shopping becomes challenging, people are inclined
to shop online. Recent limitations like government-imposed
quarantines, social distancing, and fear of viruses have provided
opportunities for the e-commerce business to thrive. Consumers
turned to digital options to bypass physical shopping environments,
which will undoubtedly influence long-term buyer behavior.
Advancing SMEs Toward E-Commerce Policies for Sustainability
provides a fresh perspective on how small and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs) can leverage e-commerce for sustainability and
considers the best practices and challenges of adoption. Covering
topics such as data science, digital ethics, and blockchain, this
reference work is ideal for business owners, managers,
policymakers, researchers, scholars, academicians, educators, and
students.
This book is aimed at managerial decision makers, practitioners in
any field, and the academic community. The chapter authors have
integrated theory with evidence-based practice to go beyond merely
explaining cybersecurity topics. To accomplish this, the editors
drew upon the combined cognitive intelligence of 46 scholars from
11 countries to present the state of the art in cybersecurity.
Managers and leaders at all levels in organizations around the
globe will find the explanations and suggestions useful for
understanding cybersecurity risks as well as formulating strategies
to mitigate future problems. Employees will find the examples and
caveats both interesting as well as practical for everyday
activities at the workplace and in their personal lives.
Cybersecurity practitioners in computer science, programming, or
espionage will find the literature and statistics fascinating and
more than likely a confirmation of their own findings and
assumptions. Government policymakers will find the book valuable to
inform their new agenda of protecting citizens and infrastructure
in any country around the world. Academic scholars, professors,
instructors, and students will find the theories, models,
frameworks, and discussions relevant and supportive to teaching as
well as research.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of health
data, technology, and access to health informatics. The
applications of several information technologies in the context of
healthcare are proving instrumental in pandemic control. These
technologies were already actively used in the healthcare sector
before the pandemic. However, the pandemic has resulted in
researchers reassessing how these technologies could have better
assisted with the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and how they
may mitigate the threat of future pandemics. Health Informatics and
Patient Safety in Times of Crisis provides a fresh perspective on
how healthcare informatics has managed the current pandemic and how
improved healthcare informatics could help in a future crisis.
Covering topics such as digital public health, misinformation, and
knowledge management, this premier reference source is an
indispensable resource for medical professionals, hospital
administrators, public health officials, community leaders,
international leaders, libraries, medical students, medical
professors, researchers, and academicians.
When traditional shopping becomes challenging, people are inclined
to shop online. Recent limitations like government-imposed
quarantines, social distancing, and fear of viruses have provided
opportunities for the e-commerce business to thrive. Consumers
turned to digital options to bypass physical shopping environments,
which will undoubtedly influence long-term buyer behavior.
Advancing SMEs Toward E-Commerce Policies for Sustainability
provides a fresh perspective on how small and medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs) can leverage e-commerce for sustainability and
considers the best practices and challenges of adoption. Covering
topics such as data science, digital ethics, and blockchain, this
reference work is ideal for business owners, managers,
policymakers, researchers, scholars, academicians, educators, and
students.
Due to such factors as poor economic conditions, climate change,
and conflict, food security remains an issue around the world and
especially in developing nations. Rapid changes in technology over
the last decade has brought a renewed focus on how information and
communication technologies (ICTs) and application systems are
deployed to improve rural competitiveness. Unfortunately,
agricultural stakeholders in developing countries, particularly in
Africa, have not been able to reap comparable benefits from
adopting agricultural information systems as compared to their
counterparts in the developed economies. Understanding the
challenges that hinder the effective adoption of agricultural
information systems and identifying opportunities or innovations is
imperative to improve the agricultural sectors and overcome the
problems in these developing economies. Opportunities and Strategic
Use of Agribusiness Information Systems is an essential reference
book that examines the key challenges that hinder the effective
adoption of agricultural information systems. Moreover, it
identifies and evaluates opportunities for the strategic deployment
of ICTs and information systems to drive agricultural development
for the benefit of agricultural sector stakeholders in emerging
countries. While highlighting such topics as agricultural
entrepreneurship, food value chain, and innovation systems, it is
intended to provide sound and relevant frameworks and tools that
will aid agricultural industry practitioners, smallholder farmers,
and managers of agricultural extension systems looking to make more
effective and responsible decisions when selecting, planning,
deploying, and managing agribusiness information systems. It is
additionally targeted for agricultural funding organizations,
government policymakers, academicians, researchers, and students
concerned with exploiting the potential of a variety of ICTs and
information systems in the quest to achieve food security and
poverty reduction in emerging economies.
This book is aimed at managerial decision makers, practitioners in
any field, and the academic community. The chapter authors have
integrated theory with evidence-based practice to go beyond merely
explaining cybersecurity topics. To accomplish this, the editors
drew upon the combined cognitive intelligence of 46 scholars from
11 countries to present the state of the art in cybersecurity.
Managers and leaders at all levels in organizations around the
globe will find the explanations and suggestions useful for
understanding cybersecurity risks as well as formulating strategies
to mitigate future problems. Employees will find the examples and
caveats both interesting as well as practical for everyday
activities at the workplace and in their personal lives.
Cybersecurity practitioners in computer science, programming, or
espionage will find the literature and statistics fascinating and
more than likely a confirmation of their own findings and
assumptions. Government policymakers will find the book valuable to
inform their new agenda of protecting citizens and infrastructure
in any country around the world. Academic scholars, professors,
instructors, and students will find the theories, models,
frameworks, and discussions relevant and supportive to teaching as
well as research.
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