This book arrives at a crucial moment, when the intersection of digital innovation and sustainable development is no longer theoretical but increasingly important. It targets intersection with clarity and purpose. The editors and contributors have curated a timely collection that reflects a rich diversity of contexts, disciplines, and methodological approaches.
What makes this volume particularly compelling is its focus on practice as much as theory. These are not abstract concepts; they are stories of transformation rooted in real-world challenges and solutions. The insights shared here offer valuable lessons, not only for researchers and students, but also for policy makers, entrepreneurs, and institutional leaders seeking to navigate a shifting global landscape.
As we rethink what progress looks like in the 21st century, this book serves as a reflection of current efforts and a guide for future ones in the ongoing dialogue around technology, development, and social equity.
Exploring questions such as ‘What is the nature of leadership?’ and ‘What is entrepreneurship?’, this book is for the next generation of leaders in business, industry and society, for whom it is important to understand the principles which help society function best.
