As Information Technology continues to evolve as a key strategic enabler, many establishments feel the need to think more holistically about how IT can support corporate sustainability efforts.
This book aims to recognize these efforts and best practices in numerous business settings. Sustainability is expensive, and requires collaboration between many different areas of the business. The solution to growing burden of carbon emission lies within the technology innovation as continued advancements in processes make businesses lean and smart.
The multidisciplinary approach the book uses will be appreciated by students, academics and researchers in Information Technology, Management, Corporate, and Sustainability Champions.
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Author(s): Subodh Kesharwani, Devendra K. Dhusia
Publisher: Routledge/Manakin Press
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 316
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Conservation of Biodiversity through IT
Chapter 2: Role of IT in Banking Industry
Chapter 3: Software Reliability Metrics
Chapter 4: Sustainable Growth with Green Banking
Chapter 5: Emerging Trends in Cyber Crimes
Chapter 6: Fuzzy Based Multi Criteria Decision-Making
Chapter 7: Satisfaction and Behavior of IT Working Professionals
Chapter 8: Generational Diversity in the Education Sector
Chapter 9: Environmentally Sustainable Business Practices
Chapter 10: Modern Communication Technology
Chapter 11: WTO in Textile Industry
Chapter 12: Lab Experience in Computer Security
Chapter 13: Innovation Competitiveness in Software Industry
Chapter 14: Liquidity and Profitability in Commercial Banks
Chapter 15: Productivity Measurement of An Industry
Chapter 16: SERVQUAL in Banking Industry
Chapter 17: Turnaround Strategies in Indian Industry
Chapter 18: SERVQUAL Applications in Food & Beverages
Chapter 19: Technology in Globalization
Chapter 20: Issues in Enterprise Information Systems
Chapter 21: Enterprise Class Model to Integrate Database
Chapter 22: Relationship Perceived in IT Organisation
Index