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Digitalization: Contexts, Roles, and Outcomes [Kõva köide]

(Averett University, Danville, Virginia, USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 196 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g, 37 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032114096
  • ISBN-13: 9781032114095
  • Formaat: Hardback, 196 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g, 37 Tables, black and white; 11 Line drawings, black and white; 11 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032114096
  • ISBN-13: 9781032114095
Conceptually, as well as practically, digitalization is similar to the implementation of a modern computation model the model may be a centralized setup using a mainframe or it may be extended to an N-tier architecture. Regardless of the specifics of the implementation, however, the conceptual model of data processing remains the same. Digitalization is nothing but a system relying on digital technologies to create, conduct and, potentially, expand a business activity of some sort. Digitalization can be used to create an e-commerce model for a small business or to create a global supply and distribution chain geared toward almost any kind of a business. It could also be used for non-profit purposes, such as on-line education and telemedicine or e-government.

Digitalization: Contexts, Roles, and Outcomes is a contemplation and analysis of the socio-technical system that is known as digitalization. It considers the context of digitalization as well as the ways by which digitalization offers value to the context within which it operates. This book aims to offer readers an entry point to a path of inquiry into the different aspects of digitalization. The goal is to identify main directions for further inquiry as well as to outline the most obvious obstacles along the way. The book aims to guide readers on their own unique journeys using the basic ideas, principles, and concepts synthesized, developed, and presented in the book. It is beneficial to both practitioners and researchers.

The book covers:











The functionality of digitalization





The significance of digitalization





Identifying the context of digitalization





Designing a control system





A cognitive model for the theory of digitalization





Designing a theory of digitalization

The book helps readers to consider the subject of digitalization in a rigorous and rational way so their own perspectives can emerge stronger and be substantiated and reinforced by building an argument vis-à-vis perspectives and points examined in this book.
About the Author ix
Overview xi
Introduction: Trouble with Words xv
Chapter 1 Conceptualizing and Defining Digitalization
1(12)
Reader Notes
11(2)
Chapter 2 Conceptualizing Digitalization - What is a Good Lens to Use?
13(12)
Complex Systems Theory and Chaos Theory
16(4)
Digitalization, CST, and CT
20(1)
Digitalization is a Complex System
21(3)
Reader Notes
24(1)
Chapter 3 Assessing the Present and Planning the Future
25(8)
Reader Notes
31(2)
Chapter 4 Assumptions Underlying Structure of Digitalization
33(6)
Reader Notes
38(1)
Chapter 5 Essential Structural Components of Digitalization
39(10)
Reader Notes
47(2)
Chapter 6 Functionality of Digitalization
49(6)
Reader Notes
54(1)
Chapter 7 Improving the Output of Digitalization via Process Optimization
55(6)
Reader Notes
60(1)
Chapter 8 Impact of Digitalization on Its Internal Environment
61(6)
Reader Notes
65(2)
Chapter 9 Impact of Digitalization on Its External Environment
67(6)
Reader Notes
71(2)
Chapter 10 Significance of Digitalization -- Why Is It Important?
73(6)
Reader Notes
78(1)
Chapter 11 Mechanism of the Impact -- What Is the Theory?
79(12)
Consideration of An Appropriate Meta-Model of Theory of Digitalization
80(9)
TM1 Syntactic Model
82(1)
TM2 Semantic Model
83(1)
TM3 Pragmatic Model
84(1)
TM4 Paradigmatic Model
85(1)
TM5 Third World Model
86(1)
TM6 Cognitive Model
87(2)
Note
89(1)
Reader Notes
89(2)
Chapter 12 Identifying the Context of Digitalization
91(6)
Digitalization: Digital Consumers
92(1)
Digitalization: Digital Activists
93(2)
Reader Notes
95(2)
Chapter 13 Digitalization: Platform Acquisition
97(6)
Reader Notes
101(2)
Chapter 14 Digitalization: Outcomes of Using a Platform
103(8)
Reader Notes
109(2)
Chapter 15 Identifying the Scope of the Environment
111(6)
Reader Notes
116(1)
Chapter 16 Identifying the Outcome of Digitalization
117(8)
Reader Notes
123(2)
Chapter 17 Digitalization and the Pressures of the Environment
125(4)
Reader Notes
128(1)
Chapter 18 Digitalization and Non-Competitive Context
129(6)
Reader Notes
133(2)
Chapter 19 Digitalization and Competitive Context
135(4)
Reader Notes
138(1)
Chapter 20 Digitalization and Adversarial Social Groups
139(8)
Reader Notes
146(1)
Chapter 21 Managing a Conflict Environment of Digitalization...
147(14)
Reader Notes
160(1)
Chapter 22 Designing a Control System
161(16)
Reader Notes
175(2)
Chapter 23 Cognitive Model for Theory of Digitalization
177(8)
Reader Notes
184(1)
Chapter 24 Designing a Theory of Digitalization
185(8)
Reader Notes
192(1)
Conclusion 193(2)
Index 195
Sergey Samoilenko is a Professor in the Department of CIS/CS at Averett University, Danville, Virginia. He holds his PhD and MS in Information Systems from Virginia Commonwealth University. Sergeys research is focused on the areas of Information Technologies for development, decision support systems, and design of quantitative multi-method methodologies. He is an author of multiple books, books chapters, and he has published in a variety of journals, as well as in numerous conference proceedings. Sergey can be reached at [email protected].