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Digital Transformation, Strategic Resilience, Cyber Security and Risk Management [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Malta, Malta), Edited by (RISEBA University of Applied Sciences, Latvia), Edited by (University of West Attica, Greece), Edited by (BA School of Business and Finance, Latvia), Edited by (University of Piraeus, Greece), Edited by (West University of Timisoara, Romania)
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Digitization of economic and management processes allows for the delivery of new value and higher efficiency in the implementation of strategic goals. This is due to the inclusion of digital technologies in the existing rules of functioning among partners involved in the flow of resources, and from their readiness for digital transformation.

A significant challenge, in practical, organizational, and scientific terms is to understand the opportunities and threats resulting from digital transformation, to identify optimal strategies for the development of business entities in new economic and management conditions, taking care to adopt collateral and proper management of new risks. Addressing this challenge to the readers - contributors indicate the latest theoretical advances, and practical examples in FinTech, The Internet of Things, and AI, among others. This results in a synthetic look at the complex digital transformation processes of the modern world, both in terms of the underlying causes and the vast effects of the transformations and digitization of social and economic life.

Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis publishes a series of current and relevant themed volumes within the fields of economics and finance.



Digitization of economic and management processes allows for the delivery of new value and higher efficiency in the implementation of strategic goals. This is due to the inclusion of digital technologies in the existing rules of functioning among partners involved in the flow of resources, and from their readiness for digital transformation. A significant challenge, in practical, organizational, and scientific terms is to understand the opportunities and threats resulting from digital transformation, to identify optimal strategies for the development of business entities in new economic and management conditions, taking care to adopt collateral and proper management of new risks. Addressing this challenge to the readers - contributors indicate the latest theoretical advances, and practical examples in FinTech, The Internet of Things, and AI, among others. This results in a synthetic look at the complex digital transformation processes of the modern world, both in terms of the underlying causes and the vast effects of the transformations and digitization of social and economic life. Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis publishes a series of current and relevant themed volumes within the fields of economics and finance.
Chapter
1. Awareness and access to Fintech Lending by Micro Steel
Enterprises in Punjab, India; Naresh Sachdev, Kiran Sood, and Kawal Nain
Singh

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2. Internet of Things in Healthcare Services; Kuldeep Singh Kaswan,
Jagjit Singh Dhatterwal, Premkumar Chithaluru, and Ankita Tiwari

Chapter
3. Artificial Intelligence in Human Resource Management: Recent
Trends and Research Agenda; Akansha Mer

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4. Women Entrepreneurs and the Usage of Artificial Intelligence for
Business Continuity in COVID-19; Deepali Bhatnagar and Kajal Yadav

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5. The Use of Fin-Tech for Sustainable Development in India: An
Investigation of the Relationship with the UTAUT Model's Effects on Digital
and Financial Awareness and the Role of Women in Small Enterprises; Uma
Shankar Yadav, Kiran Sood, Ravindra Tripathi, Simon Grima, and Mano Ashish
Tripathi

Chapter
6. Revisiting Workplace Spirituality as an Antidote to Burnout and an
Enabler of Resilience in NPOs: An Indigenous Approach; Akansha Mer and
Amarpreet Singh Virdi

Chapter
7. An Empirical Analysis of Sustainable Strategies to Surmount
Overtourism in Oman; Mohit Kukreti and Aarti Dangwal

Chapter
8. Triple Entry Accounting with Blockchain Technology; Shivani Inder

Chapter
9. Customer Behaviour Analysis Using Machine Learning Algorithms; Ram
Krishan

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10. Biodiversity Financing: A Strategy Towards Sustainability;
Gurpreet Kaur

Chapter
11. Bibliometric Analysis of Film Marketing Research from 1976 to
2021; Gundeti Sandeep, Amit Jain, and Deepali Bhatnagar

Chapter
12. Financial Well-Being Among Tourism Industries Employees in India;
Ankit Dhiraj, Sanjeev Kumar, and Divya Rani

Chapter
13. Cryptocurrency and Digital Money in the New Era; Rushita, Kiran
Sood, and Uma Shankar Yadav

Chapter
14. Air Pollution and Homo Sapiens Health; Medha Gupta, Anmol Sharma,
Kiran Sood, and Simon Grima

Chapter
15. How Has COVID-19 Impacted the Business Performance of Sri Lankan
firms: A Qualitative Inquiry ; Narayanage Jayantha Dewasiri, Nawalage
Shashini Piyumika Perera, Wijerathna W.A.I.D, P. G. S. Amila Jayarathne,
Vithiyalani Muthusamy, and Simon Grima

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16. Economic Research in Banking A Survey; Peterson K. Ozili

Chapter
17. Control of State Aid in Kosovo in Accordance with EU Regulations
and Practices; Gani Asllani, Bedri Statovci, and Simon Grima
Prof. Simon Grima is the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy, Associate Professor and the Head of the Department of Insurance and Risk Management at the University of Malta.



Eleftherios Thalassinos is Ph.D. Affiliate Professor at the University of Malta and Visiting Professor at the University of Craiova, Romania, and at West Pomeranian University of Szczecin Poland.



Graiela Georgiana Noja is Associate Professor and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, West University of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania



Theodore V. Stamataopoulos is Professor of Economics School of Administration, Economics and Social Sciences, Dept. of Accounting and Finance, University of West Attica, Athens, Greece



Tatjana Vasiljeva is Rector, RISEBA University of Applied Sciences, Riga, Latvia



Tatjana Volkova is Professor, BA School of Business and Finance, Riga, Latvia