Explores the rapid changes in technology that have affected businesses and social environments that are offering new challenges and opportunities for small to mid-size enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups. It highlights how businesses in emerging economies are implementing the new technological innovations to compete in the global market.
Gurinder Singh, PhD, is the Director of the Executive Programs Management Domain at Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Greater Noida Campus, India. He has an extensive experience of more than 27 years in institutional building, teaching, consultancy, research, and industry. He holds the distinction of being the youngest Founder Pro Vice-Chancellor of Amity University for two terms as well as the Founder Director General of the International Business School and the Founder CEO of the Association of International Business School, London, UK. He has conducted many international conferences, including the International Business Horizons Conference, a landmark conference, for the last 20 years. He has also conducted IEEE conferences in India and London. He has established international campuses in many countries and has also made numerous contributions to the academic field, including writing Scopus-indexed books and research papers. A renowned scholar and academician in international business, Dr. Singh earned his PhD at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade. He is the recipient of more than 25 international and national awards and has been invited on many TV talk shows.
Alka Maurya, PhD, heads the International Business Department of Amity University and is also Associate Professor at Amity International Business School (AIBS), Amity University, Noida, India. Her area of specialization is international business, and she is engaged in teaching subjects on the World Trade Organization, global business management, trade logistics and documentation, international trade risk management, and managing business in emerging markets to postgraduate students. She has over 22 years of experience in teaching, research, and consulting. Dr. Maurya has worked with the Plastics Export Promotion Council (Plexconcil), the National Centre for Trade Information (NCTI), for Ministry of Commerce, etc. During her tenure she has initiated and successfully launched several new projects. At AIBS she launched undergraduate programs in international business and three research journals and is engaged in curriculum development to integrate best business practices in management in the area of international business. She had delivered talks on various national and international forums and has presented her research work at many national and international conferences. She has authored three books, and her research works have been published in reputed national and international research publications.
Richa Goel, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Economics and International Business at Amity International Business School, Amity University, Noida, India. She has nearly 19 years in academics and consistently strives to create a challenging and engaging learning environment where students become life-long scholars and learners. Imparting lectures using different teaching strategies, she is an avid teacher, researcher, and mentor. She has to her credit a number of books and research papers published in reputed national and international journals and has participated at many professional conferences as well. She is serving as a member of the review committees for conferences and journals as well as for Inderscience. She is on the editorial board of the Amity Global Business Review and research coordinator with Amity International Business School. Her area of interest includes economics, business law, human resource management, and diversity management.
1. Wealth and Welfare Business: A Sustainable Business Model
Md. Mashiur Rahman
2. An Impact of Adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) on Customer Relationship Management (CRM) in the Banking Sector of India
Parul Bajaj, Imran Anwar, and Imran Saleem
3. Cross-Cultural Management: Opportunities and Challenges
Kavita Thapliyal and Mahendra Joshi
4. Exploring the Relationship Between Personality and Work-Life Balance
Joshin Joseph
5. Artificial Intelligence as Disruptive Technology: A Boon or a Bane in the Global Business Scenario
Seema Sahai and Saurav Lall
6. Understanding Consumer Responses Towards Social Media Advertising and Purchase Intention Towards Luxury Products
Amna Ahmad and Bilal Mustafa Khan
7. Multichannel Banking and Customer Experience: A Literature Review of Channels as a Moderator
Nidhi Verma and Mandeep Kaur
8. Center of Main Interest (COMI): Perspectives and Challenges
Aditya Tomer, Sumitra Singh, and Abhishek Rohatgi
9. Digitalizing Business Innovation
Ramamurthy Venkatesh
10. Digital Payment: A Robust Face of Modern India
Priyanka Jingar, Ravindar Meena, and Sachin Gupta
11. The Emerging Smart Supply Solutions in Fresh Fruits: India Matching the International Business Standards, New Formats, and New Technologies
Navita Mahajan and Frits Popma
12. Conceptual Integration of International Marketing in India
Vikas Garg, Shalini Srivastav, Pooja Tiwari, and Sonam Rani
13. Blockchain Technology and Its Utilization in Tracking Milk Process
Anita Venaik, Richa Goel, and Pooja Tiwari
14. Impact of New Technology on Business
Monika Sharma and Vikas Garg
15. Impact of Augmented Reality in Sales and Marketing
Lalit Kumar Sharma
16. Theoretical Perspective of Role of Technology on Business Environment
Jasmine Mariappan, Chitra Krishnan, Karthick Shankaralingam, and Syed Mohd. Abbas
17. Social Media Marketing and Purchase Behavior of Millennials: A Systematic Literature Review
Jitender Kumar, Sweta Dixit, Alka Maurya, and Ashish Gupta
18. Eye-Tracking Analysis of Chosen Tourist Offers
Mariusz Barczak, Piotr Szymanski, and Martin Zsarnoczky