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Handbook of Research on Digital Innovation and Networking in Post-COVID-19 Organizations

Handbook of Research on Digital Innovation and Networking in Post-COVID-19 Organizations
Author(s)/Editor(s): Ana Pego (Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Copyright: ©2022
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6762-6
ISBN13: 9781668467626
ISBN10: 1668467623
EISBN13: 9781668467633

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Businesses have had to face many challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic; to survive in the changing landscape, they had to adapt quickly and implement new tactics and best practices to stay competitive. Networking is one of the many areas that looks vastly different in a post-pandemic world and companies must understand this change or risk falling behind. Further study is required to uncover the various difficulties and potential future directions of networking and innovation within the business landscape.

The Handbook of Research on Digital Innovation and Networking in Post-COVID-19 Organizations provides a thorough overview of the ways in which organizations have had to change and adapt to the new business environments and considers how networking looks different in a post-COVID-19 world. Covering key topics such as organizational structures, consumer behavior, teleworking, and collaborations, this major reference work is ideal for managers, business owners, industry professionals, policymakers, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.



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“SMEs contribute with 40% of GDP in emerging economies, and in Brazil, because of the pandemics, they had to accelerate their digital transformation (DT) to maintain their economic activity, moving from physical stores to the virtual environment using websites, social networks, and messaging applications.The purpose of this work is to examine in 20 Brazilian SMEs - challenges, strategies, and activities they had faced in this process, and analyze the results and impacts of this rushed digital transformation.”

– Prof. Marcelo Dionisio, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Brazil has been rapidly recovering the economic and social losses caused by the pandemic thanks to government support and, mainly, to the creativity, innovation and management of Brazilian organizations that were able to face the challenges brought by the covid-19. Chapter 17 presents data and insights on how the battle against the virus was faced and won by companies in the country.

– João Pinheiro de Barros Neto, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Brazil

Author's/Editor's Biography

Ana Pego (Ed.)

Ana Pego holds a Ph.D. in Geography and Territorial Planning (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal), an MBA (Open University, Portugal) and a BSC in Economics (Universidade de Évora, Portugal). She is an integrated researcher at CICS Nova- Research Center in Social Sciences; in her research, she focuses on the circular economy, offshore energy, smart cities and tourism. She is a coordinator of five European projects as Erasmus and Horizon Europe. She is an author of several articles about offshore energy clusters, tourism, and the circular economy. She also collaborates with Open University in Macroeconomics and Business Management classes.



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