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Industry 4.0 focuses on digitization and automation, while Industry 5.0 takes it to the next level of focus, which is human working with advanced technologies, robots, and artificial intelligence. How will small businesses survive? The research curated here considers the emergence and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in developing economies. With a balance of theoretical/methodological and empirical chapters, this book will be the first substantial study of artificial intelligence and the future of sustainable small businesses in emerging economies. Volumes comprise of…mehr

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Industry 4.0 focuses on digitization and automation, while Industry 5.0 takes it to the next level of focus, which is human working with advanced technologies, robots, and artificial intelligence. How will small businesses survive? The research curated here considers the emergence and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in developing economies. With a balance of theoretical/methodological and empirical chapters, this book will be the first substantial study of artificial intelligence and the future of sustainable small businesses in emerging economies. Volumes comprise of specially selected papers submitted to the ISBE annual conference in addition to invited external expert contributions. Each volume is designed around a specific theme of importance to the entrepreneurship and small business community. Articles collectively explore and develop theory and practice in the field of entrepreneurship and small business while the emphasis of the research is on quality currency and relevance.
Autorenporträt
Timilehin Olasoji Olubiyi is the Dean of Management Sciences and Social Sciences West Midlands Open University in Lagos State Nigeria Olumide Babatope Longe is the Vice Chancellor of West Midlands Open University in Lagos State Nigeria K. Suppiah Susela Devi is a Professor of Accounting at the Department of Accounting, Sunway Business School, Malaysia Mudita Sinha, Christ University, India