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?This book provide an in-depth analysis of current development concerning ICTs with reference to vocational education and training. It presents best and innovative ICT-based solutions implemented in education and explores controversial topics such as challenges and opportunities. It discusses the role of ICT, vocational education and training in women empowerment. It also examines digital learning, vocational education and sustainable operations.  

Information and communication technologies have created new opportunities along with new challenges, putting profound and urgent implications on vocational education and training (VET). Nowadays, we must think broadly and make the right choices about VET using innovation and digitalization to boost the quality of vocational education and training, enable the upskilling and reskilling of adults, and enhance the employability of learners. The potential and the impact of ICTs in vocational education and training have yet to be fully exploited, leading to an emerging direction of research.  

This book helps readers to understand the idea of business education and education governance in a digital age. It is of interest to practitioners, administrators, researchers, teachers, teacher educators and students. 
Chapter 1. The Digital Transformation for UTMSPACE Educational
Sustainability and Technology Innovation: An Enterprise Architecture
Approach.
Chapter
2. The Important Role of Digital Business Intensity on
Ambidexterity and Sustaining Organizational Performance.
Chapter
3.
Sustainable for business - case study Poland.
Chapter
4. Sustainable
Strategies and Business Responsibility Practices An Evidence from India.-
Chapter
5. A study on the impact of sustainable leadership on sustainable
performances with reference to Information Technology (IT) Sector.
Chapter
6. Big Datas Sustainable Impact on the Future Responsibilities of
Accountants.
Chapter
7. Sustainability and Gender Equality SDG5: Gender
Differences in Bargaining in the Housing Market.
Chapter
8. Female
Empowerment in Business: Clustering EU Member-States and
Countries-Candidates.
Chapter
9. Economic Empowerment of Women through
Household Dairy Farming in Rural India.
Chapter
10. Work from home: Promote
Gender Equality and maintain worklife balance among IT professional.
Chapter
11. Multicultural & Monocultural Innovative Teams Benefits, Success, and
Implementation.
Chapter
12. Self- efficacy in career decisions for
sustainable decent work and economic growth (UNSDG8) in small business -
Effect of firm leadership and management factors.
Chapter
13. Not Just for
Investment and Job search: The Role of Earnings Announcement as a driver of
cyber risks.
Chapter
14. Self-employment out of choice or necessity? - a
comparative analysis of South African and Immigrant informal shopkeepers.-
Chapter
15. The impact of Advanced Manufacturing on human Sustainable
wellbeing: in Aluminium Industries.
Chapter
16. HOW SOCIAL MEDIA IS HELPING
DEAF AND HEARINGIMPAIRED FAMILIES IN LEARNING SIGN LANGUAGE: A CASE STUDY IN
THE KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN.
Chapter 17.The Agile Adaptivity of Educators and
Their Strategic Influence on the Learner During COVID-19 Pandemic.
Chapter
18. A Path towards sustainability in theEra of data driven - big data
analysis.
Chapter
19. How do Innovative Work Behavior and Organizational
Citizenship Behavior Improve Employee Productivity?.
Chapter
20. Are
employees a part of sustainability in Organizations?- A Qualitative study on
the perception of sustainability practices among the salesforce.
Chapter
21.
Analyzing Trainees Engagement Pattern in LMS During Online Training: A
Quantitative Approach.
Chapter
22. The effects of flipped classroom practice
on improving students engagement when interpreting relations between
geometrical shapes.
Chapter
23. Impact of ICT Enabled Teaching at Higher
Education Level - From Faculty Perspective.
Chapter
24. Innovative
Practices, Digital Education, and Technological Integration in Higher
Education System in India.
Chapter
25. ML Based Prediction of Ideal
Discipline for UG Students: A Sustainable Educational Perspective.
Chapter
26. Strength of Technological Experience as Power Sources of Leadership and
Job Creativity: The Case of Jordanian Banks.
Chapter
27. Technology
Integration and Digital Transformation in Post COVID-19 Hybrid Education.-
Chapter
28. Digital Product and Marketing Innovations for the Greater Good:
Evolution, Emergent Challenges, and Potential Research Paths.
Chapter
29.
Measurement in Innovation Management: A Literature Review.
Chapter
30.
Accelerating gender equality for sustainable development: A case study of
Dakshina Kannada district, India.
Chapter
31. Distributive Leadership as a
Sustainable Leadership Approach: The Role of TVET Institutions Leaders.-
Chapter
32. A Bibliometric Analysis of Sustainable Leadership as a
Partnership to Achieve the Goal (SDG17).
Chapter
33. PR Leadership and
Immersive Environment in Metaverse Technology Adoption: The Mediation of
Horizon Workrooms and Embodied Social Presence.
Chapter
34. Strategic
Leadership for Organizational Sustainable Competitive Advantage: The
Stimulation of Innovation and Creativity in an Organization.
Chapter
35.
Sustainable Leadership and Sustainably: Insights from the GCC.
Chapter
36.
INNOVATION IN MINING: A CASE OF A DIAMOND MINE.
Chapter
37. The use of
knowledge in innovation creation in sustainable teal organizations.
Chapter
38. Spin Trouble: An Insight on sustainability of Garment Exporters in the
Context of the Business Crisis in Tirupur City, Tamil Nadu.
Chapter
39.
REDEFINING ORGANISATIONAL SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH REVAMPING DIGITAL CAPITAL.-
Chapter
40. Sustainable Development: Evolving Consumer Perspective Towards
Environmentally Friendly Products.
Chapter
41. Does Financial Literacy
Affect the Millennial's Investment Preferences?.
Chapter
42. A Study on
E-Banking Services and Its Growth Among the Educated Teenagers in The
Bangalore.
Chapter
43. Enrooting Artificial Intelligence Advantageously in
Marketing.
Chapter
44. Significance of Financial Attitude, Financial
Education on Financial Wellbeing.
Chapter
45. Academic Leadership Roles:
Influence on Work-Based Learning.
Chapter46. Content Validity on Teachers
Observation Behaviour Checklist for Biomorphic Art Implementation.
Chapter
47. Human Resource Management Practices Toward Job Satisfaction and Employee
Intention to Leave Academic Institutions.
Chapter
48. Business Intelligence
Adoption Model during the Digital Transformation Era: An Empirical
Investigation in the Jordanian Insurance Companies.
Reem Khamis Hamdan is an Assistant Professor of management and finance at University College of Bahrain.  Dr. Reem was awarded her PhD from Brunel University London in 2020 in board gender diversity and firm performance and MBA degree from Ahlia University, Bahrain. She received Sharjah award for best PhD thesis in the Arab world and Al Owais award for the best research about United Arab Emirates. Dr. Reem research interest areas are business gender studies, Strategy and entrepreneurship and firm performance. She serves as guest editor in the Strategic marketing journal and has edited numerous books in springer. Allam Hamdan Allam Hamdan is a Full Professor, he is listed within the Worlds top 2% scientists list by Stanford University, he is the Dean of College of Business and Finance at Ahlia University, Bahrain. Author of many publications (more than 300 papers, 250 listed in Scopus) in regional and international journals that discussed several accountings,financial and economic issues concerning the Arab world. In addition, he has interests in educational related issues in the Arab world universities like educational governance, investment in education and economic growth. Awarded the First Prize of Al-Owais Creative Award, UAE, 2019 and 2017; the Second Prize of Rashid bin Humaid Award for Culture and Science, UAE, 2016; the Third Prize of Arab Prize for the Social Sciences and Humanities, 2015, and the First Prize of "Durrat Watan", UAE, 2013. Achieved the highest (1st) scientific research citation among the Arab countries according to Arcif 2018-2022.  Appointed an external panel member as part of Bahrain Quality Assurance Authority and National Qualifications Framework NQF as a validator, and appeal committee, General Directorate of NQF, Kingdom of Bahrain. Member of Steering Committee in International Arab Conference of Quality Assurance of Higher Education. Currently leading a mission driven process for International Accreditation for College of Business and Finance  by Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).  

Bahaaeddin Alareeni is an Professor of Accounting and Auditing. He did his PhDs thesis in Accounting and Auditing on the relative performance of auditors going concern opinions and statistical failure prediction models for listed companies in Jordan. His main research interests are in the areas of Auditing, Accounting, the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), Internal Audit, Financial Accounting, and financial analysis. He has practical experience in the Accounting profession for more than ten years in different organizations, e.g., banking, NGOs, government sector, and private institutions. He is currently working for the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Turkey Northern Cyprus Campus, which is one of the top 550 universities in the world based on the QS ranking 2018.  

Rim El- Khoury is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Adnan Kassar School of Business at Lebanese American University, Lebanon, with a Ph.D. in International Finance from Sogang University, South Korea.  Prior to joining Lebanese American University, she taught at Hanyang University in South Korea and American University of Technology and served as the Finance Discipline Coordinator and the chair of the assessment of the learning at Notre Dame University in Lebanon. She is the recipient of several awards such as the Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award (2009), Grand winner for Korea Times Magazine Economic Contest (2007), and The Academic Excellence Award from the Korean Government (2006). She is also a reviewer for several prestigious academic journals, including the International Journal of Emerging Markets, Journal of Applied Accounting Research, and Journal of Financial Innovation, among others. She has guest edited special issues for journals such as Strategic Marketing, Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning, and Development and Learning in Organizations. She edited books, and she published several peer-reviewed articles in top-ranked academic journals such as Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Borsa Istanbul Review, Small Business Economics.