Deframing Strategy: How Digital Technologies Are Transforming Businesses And Organizations, And How We Can Cope With It - Soichiro Takagi - Books - World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd - 9789811243691 - November 6, 2021
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Deframing Strategy: How Digital Technologies Are Transforming Businesses And Organizations, And How We Can Cope With It

Soichiro Takagi

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Deframing Strategy: How Digital Technologies Are Transforming Businesses And Organizations, And How We Can Cope With It

Deframing Strategy describes how digital technologies are changing the world. Rather than simply showing cases on digital applications, this book deeply analyses the fundamental shift in the society caused by digital transformation (DX), from an economic perspective. Based on the three elements of 'deframing' - dissolution and reintegration, specific-optimization, and individualization - it discusses how digital technologies are affecting the industrial structure, business models, and workstyles. The arguments presented in the book are backed up by a wide range of applications such as mobile payments, shared economy, food delivery, retail transformation, mass customization, co-working spaces, and social media marketing, throughout the world. The importance of 'deframing' has increased significantly during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic period, where incumbent businesses and economies have had to strengthen themselves to respond to the turbulence. Originally published in Japanese in 2019, this book contains updated case studies and data that are particularly important in responding to economic and social evolutions.

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Released November 6, 2021
ISBN13 9789811243691
Publishers World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Pages 176
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   403 g
Language English  

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