Information Systems for Useful Innovation in Enterprises. Editorial Introduction to Issue 37 of CSIMQ
Innovation contributes to the economic and societal growth of nations, it creates new jobs, new business models, and new revenue streams as well as allows for the resolution of ever-evolving human needs. Enterprises that aim to thrive in the market must allocate resources and time to innovate beside...
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| description | Innovation contributes to the economic and societal growth of nations, it creates new jobs, new business models, and new revenue streams as well as allows for the resolution of ever-evolving human needs. Enterprises that aim to thrive in the market must allocate resources and time to innovate besides the usual productivity focus. Innovating, however, is a very challenging task because it requires a high level of knowledge and creativity. Digital transformation (DT), in turn, is the process of adoption and use of digital technologies by an enterprise and sets the scenes for innovation. Further, to be useful for enterprises, innovation solutions should be incorporated into well-established company realities, which is a grand challenge nowadays. Methodological approaches are essential to tackle such a grand challenge. The Information Systems (IS) discipline, which is continuously involved in building its research knowledge base that is relevant to practice, is at the forefront for the creation of methodological approaches for useful innovation in enterprises, which is the central theme of this issue of CSIMQ. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-bd5b76be09bf4b4ba1eb52ea5b4654342025-08-20T03:23:31ZengRiga Technical University PressComplex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly2255-99222023-12-0103710.7250/csimq.2023-37.003424Information Systems for Useful Innovation in Enterprises. Editorial Introduction to Issue 37 of CSIMQEmanuele Laurenzi0FHNW – University of Applied Science and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, School of Business, Riggenbachstrasse 16, CH – 4600 OltenInnovation contributes to the economic and societal growth of nations, it creates new jobs, new business models, and new revenue streams as well as allows for the resolution of ever-evolving human needs. Enterprises that aim to thrive in the market must allocate resources and time to innovate besides the usual productivity focus. Innovating, however, is a very challenging task because it requires a high level of knowledge and creativity. Digital transformation (DT), in turn, is the process of adoption and use of digital technologies by an enterprise and sets the scenes for innovation. Further, to be useful for enterprises, innovation solutions should be incorporated into well-established company realities, which is a grand challenge nowadays. Methodological approaches are essential to tackle such a grand challenge. The Information Systems (IS) discipline, which is continuously involved in building its research knowledge base that is relevant to practice, is at the forefront for the creation of methodological approaches for useful innovation in enterprises, which is the central theme of this issue of CSIMQ.https://csimq-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/8089innovationdigital transformationrequirementsinformation securitymodelingresearch processenterprise modelsmesproduction and service enterprisesquantitative and qualitative analysis |
| spellingShingle | Emanuele Laurenzi Information Systems for Useful Innovation in Enterprises. Editorial Introduction to Issue 37 of CSIMQ Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly innovation digital transformation requirements information security modeling research process enterprise model smes production and service enterprises quantitative and qualitative analysis |
| title | Information Systems for Useful Innovation in Enterprises. Editorial Introduction to Issue 37 of CSIMQ |
| title_full | Information Systems for Useful Innovation in Enterprises. Editorial Introduction to Issue 37 of CSIMQ |
| title_fullStr | Information Systems for Useful Innovation in Enterprises. Editorial Introduction to Issue 37 of CSIMQ |
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| title_short | Information Systems for Useful Innovation in Enterprises. Editorial Introduction to Issue 37 of CSIMQ |
| title_sort | information systems for useful innovation in enterprises editorial introduction to issue 37 of csimq |
| topic | innovation digital transformation requirements information security modeling research process enterprise model smes production and service enterprises quantitative and qualitative analysis |
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