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This book, bringing together selected papers from the 6th International Conference on Research in Management and Technovation, examines the worldwide ramifications of technology, corporate management, and innovation. Innovation and fast expansion have transformed business and technology in recent decades. Computers and automation are increasingly used in personal and professional life. In the new normal, startups and established companies prioritize business and technology when planning, strategizing, and operating. Academic researchers and organizational leaders are focused on becoming innovators as the global market becomes more tech-dependent. Instead of looking at these subject areas in silos, this book explores them in forms of interdisciplinary approaches and sees them as interconnected systems.
Today's business-technology intersections are obvious. Cloud-sharing, scheduling, and virtual conference rooms spring to mind. Business and technology affect more than those instances. Cutting-edge academic researchers use business and technology every day to navigate a volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity environment, make good judgments, stay ahead of the competition, better their marketing tactics, and create new initiatives. The research presented in this conference focuses on defining an action-based plans around innovations and technology as tools for societal and organizational advancement.
Contents
Analyzing the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Interaction between Corporate Reputation and Enterprise Risk Management: Evidence in SMEs in Vietnam.- Factors Affecting Financial Distress of Enterprises: Evidence from Basic Chemical Enterprises Listed in Vietnam.- Components Affecting the Adoption of Innovative Management Accounting Tools.- Impact of Financial Structure on Firm Performance of Listed Firms on Vietnam Stock Market: Moderating Role of Financial Risk.- Impacts of Household Norms and Environmental Benefits on Energy Saving Behaviour.- Do the Individualized Differences in the Student; Age, Gender, Marital Status, Work Experience, and Educational Qualification Affect FOMO.- Manager Awareness and Stakeholders' Pressures toward the Implementation of Environmental Cost Management Accounting in Vietnamese Manufacturing Enterprises.- Factors Affecting Credit Card Usage Behavior among Hanoi Students: The Mediating Role of Impulsive Buy-ing Behavior.- The impact of corporate social responsibility on employee engagement and intention to quit: A survey of small and medium enterprises in Hanoi.- Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility and Intellectual Capital Efficiency: Empirical Evidence from Panel Data of Vietnamese Joint Stock Commercial Banks.



