Titre : | Delivering Distinctive Value in Emerging Economies : Efficient and Sustainably Responsible Perspectives from Management Researchers and Practitioners | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Richard Boateng, Auteur ; Sheena Lovia Boateng, Auteur ; Thomas Anning-Dorson, Auteur | Importance : | 393p | Format : | 24cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-367-71473-4 | Prix : | 17 929.00 | Langues : | Anglais | Tags : | covid-19,emerging economies, managing the consumer, innovation , healthcare | Résumé : | The idea behind editing this book is to present a contemporary reference that tells the story of how businesses and institutions in emerging economies are circumventing or can better circumvent institutional voids in order to create distinct value for consumers and develop resilient and sustainable economies. For this book, we gathered 24 contributions (or chapters) on new directions and strategies to create value in emerging economies. The contributions span thematic areas such as: COVID-19 and small businesses, social influencers and COVID-19 advocacy, artisan entrepreneurship, leadership and project success, internationalization and intellectual property, cultural artifacts in corporate branding, fintech adoption, mobile money and agriculture value chain, workplace fraud, ethical decision-making in accountancy, modeling early detection of mother’s mode of delivery, assessment of health systems in Africa, online platforms and patient empowerment, students’ academic engagement and technology, and continuous use of e-learning among professional accounting students. The authors of these contributions discuss the relevance of each chapter to its target audience (practitioners and students). They also outline the implications for practice and policy (where applicable) alongside the concluding arguments of their respective chapters. In effect, the 24 chapters offer key strategic directions for businesses, public sector institutions, non-governmental organizations, and international development institutions to be more efficient and sustainably responsible in delivering distinctive value in emerging economies.
Emerging economies have become an opportune interest of practitioners, entrepreneurs and policy makers worldwide. Hence, a contemporary text which explores how to create and deliver distinct value in these economies is a must a read. | Note de contenu : | PART I – Beyond COVID-19
Embracing the New Normal: Guidelines for Small Businesses in Emerging Economies
Richard Boateng and Byran Acheampong
Vaccinating the World: Social Influencers and COVID-19 Advocacy
Sheena Lovia Boateng
Applying Agile Principles in Institutions of Higher Learning: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Joshua Ofoeda and James Ami-Narh
PART II - Doing Business in Emerging Economies: Reflections and Future Directions
Emerging Trends in Digital Transformation in the Public Sector for Service Innovation
Kofi Agyenim Boateng and Akua Peprah-Yeboah
Old Roots into New Trees: Artisan Entrepreneurship in Cyprus
Burcu Toker and Burak Erkut
The Missing Links for Project Success: Evidence from an Emerging Economy
Saviour Ayertey Nubuor, Kwasi Dartey-Baah and Yvonne Ayerki Lamptey
When Internationalization Goes Awry: The Separation of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Property
Symeon Mandrinos and Calvin W. H. Cheong
PART III – Managing the Consumer Expectations and Behavior
Leveraging Cultural Artifacts in Corporate Branding in a Developing Economy
Sheena Lovia Boateng
Assessing the Mobile Money Value Creation in the Agriculture Value Chain: Evidence from a Developing Economy
Qudiratu Ngmenensoa Ishak and Acheampong Owusu
Examining Fintech Adoption in the Banking Sector of a Developing Country
Fred Pobee and Eric Ansong
Part IV – Developing Resilient Economies and Institutions
A Scientific Decision-Making Framework to Aid the Selection of Leadership Styles for Project Success
Saviour Ayertey Nubuor and Kwasi Dartey-Baah
What Factors Drive Ethical Decision-Making of Prospective Accountants?
Gabriel Korankye and Francis Aboagye-Otchere
The Motivation to Engage in Fraud by Individuals at the Workplace
Theodora Aba Abekah Koomson and Godfred Matthew Yaw Owusu
Developing a Nexus Managerial Resilience using Spiritual Intelligence: An Investigation towards Malaysia’s Transformation into Industry 4.0
Jegatheesan Rajadurai, Vathana Bathmanathan, Amar Hisham Jaaffar and Revin Rajan
From Cradle to Maturity: How Digital Enterprises in Developing Economies Strategize to Survive
Eric Ansong
PART V – Innovation and Healthcare
"Get Checked. Go Collect" – Improving Patients’ Access to Chronic Medication
Ricardo Kettledas and Thomas Anning-Dorson
Predictive Model for Early Detection of Mother’s Mode of Delivery with Feature Selection
Emmanuel Awuni Kolog, Oluwafemi Samson Balogun, Richard Osei Adjei, Samuel Nii Odoi Devine, Donald Douglas Atsa'am, Oluwaseun Alexander Dada and Temidayo Oluwatosin Omotehinwa
Decomposing Performance Assessment of Health Systems Towards Greater Resilience and Sustainability in Africa
Divine Quase Agozie
Rethinking Patient Empowerment through Online Patient Portals for Managing Diabetes and Hypertension in Ghana
Roger A. Atinga and Anita Baku
Innovation and Healthcare in the Next Decade
Philip Afeti Korto, Anita Asiwome Adzo Baku, Nurudeen Issaka Idrisu and Nana Akua Boateng-Amartey
PART VI – Making Higher Education More Responsive
Deploying a Computer-based Registration System in Developing Economy: Lessons Learned
Winfred Ofoe Larkotey
Towards Improving Students’ Academic Engagement: The Role of Educational Technology
Abeeku Sam Edu
Towards Building Organizational Resilience to Social Engineering among Higher Educational Institution Professionals
Divine Quase Agozie, Abeeku S. Edu and Muesser Nat
Professional Accounting Students’ Intention to Continuously Use E-Learning in COVID-19 Era
Edem Emerald Sabah Welbeck, John Amoah Kusi and Godlove Asirifi Lartey
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Delivering Distinctive Value in Emerging Economies : Efficient and Sustainably Responsible Perspectives from Management Researchers and Practitioners [texte imprimé] / Richard Boateng, Auteur ; Sheena Lovia Boateng, Auteur ; Thomas Anning-Dorson, Auteur . - [s.d.] . - 393p ; 24cm. ISBN : 978-0-367-71473-4 : 17 929.00 Langues : Anglais Tags : | covid-19,emerging economies, managing the consumer, innovation , healthcare | Résumé : | The idea behind editing this book is to present a contemporary reference that tells the story of how businesses and institutions in emerging economies are circumventing or can better circumvent institutional voids in order to create distinct value for consumers and develop resilient and sustainable economies. For this book, we gathered 24 contributions (or chapters) on new directions and strategies to create value in emerging economies. The contributions span thematic areas such as: COVID-19 and small businesses, social influencers and COVID-19 advocacy, artisan entrepreneurship, leadership and project success, internationalization and intellectual property, cultural artifacts in corporate branding, fintech adoption, mobile money and agriculture value chain, workplace fraud, ethical decision-making in accountancy, modeling early detection of mother’s mode of delivery, assessment of health systems in Africa, online platforms and patient empowerment, students’ academic engagement and technology, and continuous use of e-learning among professional accounting students. The authors of these contributions discuss the relevance of each chapter to its target audience (practitioners and students). They also outline the implications for practice and policy (where applicable) alongside the concluding arguments of their respective chapters. In effect, the 24 chapters offer key strategic directions for businesses, public sector institutions, non-governmental organizations, and international development institutions to be more efficient and sustainably responsible in delivering distinctive value in emerging economies.
Emerging economies have become an opportune interest of practitioners, entrepreneurs and policy makers worldwide. Hence, a contemporary text which explores how to create and deliver distinct value in these economies is a must a read. | Note de contenu : | PART I – Beyond COVID-19
Embracing the New Normal: Guidelines for Small Businesses in Emerging Economies
Richard Boateng and Byran Acheampong
Vaccinating the World: Social Influencers and COVID-19 Advocacy
Sheena Lovia Boateng
Applying Agile Principles in Institutions of Higher Learning: Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Joshua Ofoeda and James Ami-Narh
PART II - Doing Business in Emerging Economies: Reflections and Future Directions
Emerging Trends in Digital Transformation in the Public Sector for Service Innovation
Kofi Agyenim Boateng and Akua Peprah-Yeboah
Old Roots into New Trees: Artisan Entrepreneurship in Cyprus
Burcu Toker and Burak Erkut
The Missing Links for Project Success: Evidence from an Emerging Economy
Saviour Ayertey Nubuor, Kwasi Dartey-Baah and Yvonne Ayerki Lamptey
When Internationalization Goes Awry: The Separation of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Property
Symeon Mandrinos and Calvin W. H. Cheong
PART III – Managing the Consumer Expectations and Behavior
Leveraging Cultural Artifacts in Corporate Branding in a Developing Economy
Sheena Lovia Boateng
Assessing the Mobile Money Value Creation in the Agriculture Value Chain: Evidence from a Developing Economy
Qudiratu Ngmenensoa Ishak and Acheampong Owusu
Examining Fintech Adoption in the Banking Sector of a Developing Country
Fred Pobee and Eric Ansong
Part IV – Developing Resilient Economies and Institutions
A Scientific Decision-Making Framework to Aid the Selection of Leadership Styles for Project Success
Saviour Ayertey Nubuor and Kwasi Dartey-Baah
What Factors Drive Ethical Decision-Making of Prospective Accountants?
Gabriel Korankye and Francis Aboagye-Otchere
The Motivation to Engage in Fraud by Individuals at the Workplace
Theodora Aba Abekah Koomson and Godfred Matthew Yaw Owusu
Developing a Nexus Managerial Resilience using Spiritual Intelligence: An Investigation towards Malaysia’s Transformation into Industry 4.0
Jegatheesan Rajadurai, Vathana Bathmanathan, Amar Hisham Jaaffar and Revin Rajan
From Cradle to Maturity: How Digital Enterprises in Developing Economies Strategize to Survive
Eric Ansong
PART V – Innovation and Healthcare
"Get Checked. Go Collect" – Improving Patients’ Access to Chronic Medication
Ricardo Kettledas and Thomas Anning-Dorson
Predictive Model for Early Detection of Mother’s Mode of Delivery with Feature Selection
Emmanuel Awuni Kolog, Oluwafemi Samson Balogun, Richard Osei Adjei, Samuel Nii Odoi Devine, Donald Douglas Atsa'am, Oluwaseun Alexander Dada and Temidayo Oluwatosin Omotehinwa
Decomposing Performance Assessment of Health Systems Towards Greater Resilience and Sustainability in Africa
Divine Quase Agozie
Rethinking Patient Empowerment through Online Patient Portals for Managing Diabetes and Hypertension in Ghana
Roger A. Atinga and Anita Baku
Innovation and Healthcare in the Next Decade
Philip Afeti Korto, Anita Asiwome Adzo Baku, Nurudeen Issaka Idrisu and Nana Akua Boateng-Amartey
PART VI – Making Higher Education More Responsive
Deploying a Computer-based Registration System in Developing Economy: Lessons Learned
Winfred Ofoe Larkotey
Towards Improving Students’ Academic Engagement: The Role of Educational Technology
Abeeku Sam Edu
Towards Building Organizational Resilience to Social Engineering among Higher Educational Institution Professionals
Divine Quase Agozie, Abeeku S. Edu and Muesser Nat
Professional Accounting Students’ Intention to Continuously Use E-Learning in COVID-19 Era
Edem Emerald Sabah Welbeck, John Amoah Kusi and Godlove Asirifi Lartey
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