Industry 5.0 has been dubbed as the digital revolution with a soul. This book incorporates a wealth of research which integrates artificial intelligence (AI) with economic sustainability and Industry 5.0. It examines the human-centricity of the upcoming digital revolution and the role of sustainable technologies in enhancing the livelihoods of workers, individuals, communities, and eventually societies. It provides insight on important areas related to artificial intelligence, sustainable development, and society 5.0. The chapters present a wide range of topics including block cipher,…mehr
Industry 5.0 has been dubbed as the digital revolution with a soul. This book incorporates a wealth of research which integrates artificial intelligence (AI) with economic sustainability and Industry 5.0. It examines the human-centricity of the upcoming digital revolution and the role of sustainable technologies in enhancing the livelihoods of workers, individuals, communities, and eventually societies. It provides insight on important areas related to artificial intelligence, sustainable development, and society 5.0. The chapters present a wide range of topics including block cipher, entrepreneurship and AI, AI and stock trading decisions, digital transformation, knowledge management, chatbot engineering, cybersecurity, and smart metering system. This book is beneficial to scholars and academics who will find in it the knowledge of the support of AI and its contribution to economic sustainability, and solutions to enhance human-centricity and resilience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Abdalmuttaleb M.A. Musleh Al-Sartawi (Ph.D.) is the chairperson of the Accounting, Finance and Banking Department at Ahlia University, the Kingdom of Bahrain. He is ranked by the Stanford University as one of the World's Top 2% Scientists in 2022 and 2023. Moreover, he is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Electronic Banking (IJEBank), Inderscience and Associate Editor of the Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment, Taylor & Francis. He received his Ph.D. in Accounting from the University of Banking and Financial Science (UBFS). He has presented and published many papers in regional and international conferences and journals. In addition, he is the chair and the editor of two international conferences: the European, Asian, Middle Eastern, North African Conference on Management and Information Systems (EAMMIS) and the International Conference on Global Economic Revolutions (ICGER). He is a member of various editorial boards and technical committees in international refereed journals and conferences. Prof. Dr. Abdulnaser Ibrahim Nour obtained his B/A in Accounting and Auditing in 1988 from Nagpur University, M. Com in Accounting and Business Administration in 1990 from Pune University-India, and PhD. degree in accounting in 1996 from Rajasthan University-India. He worked as Dean Faculty of Graduate Studies in Zarqa University-Jordan for 2 years. He was then appointed as Dean of Business at Al-Ahliyya Amman University for almost 2 years, Deputy Dean, and Chairman of the Department for several times at different universities. He has published more than 90 articles in both Arabic and English languages in local and international journals. He contributes well in local, regional, and international conferences, seminars, and workshops. He has published more than 8 books in accounting, finance, management, and sustainable development fields.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Implementation of Digital Public Relations in Crisis Management: The Evidence of Palestinian Director of Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic.- Chapter 2. Estimating the Effects of FDI on the Performance of Jordan's Banks Listed on the Amman Stock Exchange.- Chapter 3. Board Committees and Voluntary Disclosure: Evidence from Palestine.- Chapter 4. Enhancing Code Understandability through a Heuristic Rules Analysis for Small Software Vendors.- Chapter 5. Exploring the Impact of Predictive Analytics on Decision Making and Efficiency in the Banking Industry.- Chapter 6. The Determinants of Capital Structure of Insurance Companies: Evidence from Emerging Markets.- Chapter 7. The Nexus Between Management Strategies and FinTech Adoption: An Empirical Study.- Chapter 8. The impact of Board Characteristics on the level of Voluntary Disclosure: Evidence from Palestinian listed companies.- Chapter 10. The Role of Peer-to-Peer Lending Platforms in Expanding FinancialInclusion.- Chapter 11. The Determinants of Profitability of Insurance Companies: Evidence from Developing Countries.- Chapter 12. Resilience and Well-Being among Health Care Workers in Jerusalem Governorate.- Chapter 13. Public finance management under the conditions of martial law: Ukrainian case.- Chapter 14. The Library: Where Knowledge and Inspiration Meet.- Chapter 15. Predictive Model Analytics using Data mining and Machine learning: A Case Study on forecasting GCC power demand.- Chapter 16. Determinants of Competitive Advantage in Palestine Insurance Industry.- Chapter 17. Impact of Free Cash Flows on Financial Performance in Jordanian Commercial Banks: An Analytical Study.- Chapter 18. Exploring the Effectiveness of Different Embedding Methods for Toxicity Classification.- Chapter 19. The Rise of Open Banking: Analyzing Consumer Trust and Data Privacy Concerns.- Chapter 20. Competitive Advantage and Electronic Marketing in the Digital Age, etc.
Chapter 1. Implementation of Digital Public Relations in Crisis Management: The Evidence of Palestinian Director of Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic.- Chapter 2. Estimating the Effects of FDI on the Performance of Jordan's Banks Listed on the Amman Stock Exchange.- Chapter 3. Board Committees and Voluntary Disclosure: Evidence from Palestine.- Chapter 4. Enhancing Code Understandability through a Heuristic Rules Analysis for Small Software Vendors.- Chapter 5. Exploring the Impact of Predictive Analytics on Decision Making and Efficiency in the Banking Industry.- Chapter 6. The Determinants of Capital Structure of Insurance Companies: Evidence from Emerging Markets.- Chapter 7. The Nexus Between Management Strategies and FinTech Adoption: An Empirical Study.- Chapter 8. The impact of Board Characteristics on the level of Voluntary Disclosure: Evidence from Palestinian listed companies.- Chapter 10. The Role of Peer-to-Peer Lending Platforms in Expanding FinancialInclusion.- Chapter 11. The Determinants of Profitability of Insurance Companies: Evidence from Developing Countries.- Chapter 12. Resilience and Well-Being among Health Care Workers in Jerusalem Governorate.- Chapter 13. Public finance management under the conditions of martial law: Ukrainian case.- Chapter 14. The Library: Where Knowledge and Inspiration Meet.- Chapter 15. Predictive Model Analytics using Data mining and Machine learning: A Case Study on forecasting GCC power demand.- Chapter 16. Determinants of Competitive Advantage in Palestine Insurance Industry.- Chapter 17. Impact of Free Cash Flows on Financial Performance in Jordanian Commercial Banks: An Analytical Study.- Chapter 18. Exploring the Effectiveness of Different Embedding Methods for Toxicity Classification.- Chapter 19. The Rise of Open Banking: Analyzing Consumer Trust and Data Privacy Concerns.- Chapter 20. Competitive Advantage and Electronic Marketing in the Digital Age, etc.
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