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Fostering Sustainable Businesses in Emerging Economies

ISBN: 978-1-80455-641-2, eISBN: 978-1-80455-640-5

Publication date: 4 December 2023

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(2023), "Index", Islam, Q.T., Goel, R. and Singh, T. (Ed.) Fostering Sustainable Businesses in Emerging Economies, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 281-294. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-640-520231017

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Copyright © 2024 Quazi Tafsirul Islam, Richa Goel and Tilottama Singh. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Academics
, 2

Access to education
, 264

Accessibility
, 265

Adaptive robots
, 90–91

Age of Augmentation
, 89

Agility
, 56

Agriculture
, 75–76

agriculture-based traditional economies
, 8–9

Akashganga
, 136

AkiraChix organization, The
, 33–34

Akshaya e-centers
, 136

Alipay
, 208

Allied Market Research
, 57

Analog chips
, 14

Analytics, advantages mentioned for using
, 59–61

Apple
, 20, 131–132

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 11, 14–15, 28–29, 89–91, 99, 111–112, 159, 188, 192–193, 227, 254, 271, 273

benefits and disadvantages
, 272

characteristics
, 272

classifications
, 272

role in sustainable development goals
, 273

significance of AI in modern education
, 272

technologies
, 114–115

Asian Tigers
, 19

Assessment

and evaluation
, 261

management
, 159

Assets-Based Community Development Model
, 132–133

Asynchronous e-learning
, 265

Augmented reality (AR)
, 111–112, 268–269

benefits and drawbacks
, 269

characteristics
, 268

classifications
, 268–269

significance in contemporary education
, 269

Autonomous machines
, 14

Back-of-house (BoH)
, 235–236

Badges and prizes
, 270

Bangladesh
, 65–66, 129

on digital divide
, 139–142

Bangladesh of Software and Information Services (BASIS)
, 58

Beneficiary Information System (BIS)
, 195

Better Education
, 178–179

Bharat Bill Payment Services (BBPS)
, 249

Bhoomi
, 136–137

Big data
, 188

analysis
, 96–97

analytics
, 101, 122–123, 227

Biotechnology
, 188

Bitcoin
, 97

Blackhawk Network
, 12

Blockchain
, 97, 123

blockchain-enabled BMI design
, 156

decentralized system
, 156

in South Africa
, 31

technologies
, 118–119

Blockchain technology (see also Green technology)
, 148–149, 160, 227

industries
, 149–151

for security and privacy in industry
, 152–153

utilization of blockchain in multiple industries using prudent and secure strategy
, 154–160

Bottom-up research methodology
, 16

Brazil

digital wallets
, 12

economy
, 78

practices in
, 73–74

Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC)
, 76

Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS)
, 41, 72

Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation
, 76

Broadcasting model
, 140–141

Business in emerging markets, critical significance of technology in development of
, 13–15

Business leaders
, 45–46

Business models
, 15–16, 149–150

Buy now pay later scheme (BNPL scheme)
, 250

Cable-based broadband
, 136–137

Capital investments
, 97

Career Growth
, 215

Case study, green technology practices and local well-being
, 76–78

Central bank digital currency (CBDC)
, 254

Central China, opportunities for investment in
, 16–17

Central digital currency (CDC)
, 250

Challenges
, 13–14

Chatbots
, 228–230

Chevron
, 131–132

Chief robot officer (CRO)
, 101–102

Children
, 170–171

China’s Huawei Technologies
, 17

China’s Ping An Healthcare & Technology
, 14–15

Chinese businesses
, 16–17

Circular economy
, 40, 111

Climate action
, 50, 262

Cloud computing
, 14, 120–121, 227

Cloud manufacturing
, 119–120

Cloud systems
, 90–91

Cloud technology
, 94

Cobots
, 95

Cognitive computing
, 114–115, 124

Collaboration
, 95–96

robot
, 95–96

Collaborative robotics (CR)
, 89

Collaborative robots
, 121–122

Community
, 181

Companies Act (2013)
, 42, 48, 50

Comparative analysis model
, 141

Competitive environments
, 15–16

Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)
, 249

Compulsory education
, 260

Computer models
, 60–61

Confidentiality
, 124

Connected devices
, 11–12

Consortium
, 153

blockchain
, 149–150, 156

Conventional energy sources
, 113–114

Coronavirus (COVID-19)
, 13, 19, 47, 62, 188

outbreak
, 119

pandemic
, 57–59, 119

Corporate social responsibility (CSR)
, 41–42, 225–226

Corporates
, 41

technologies
, 117

Cost-benefit analysis
, 131

Creativity
, 118, 182

Cred
, 208

Critical analysis
, 231

of SDG for hospitality industry
, 234–235

of sustainable digitization of hospitality industry
, 235–237

Critical flow model
, 141

Cryptographic protocols
, 155–156

Cultural differences
, 54

Currency swings
, 9–10

Customer loyalty
, 228

Customized learning
, 265

Cutting-edge technologies
, 14–15, 111–112, 117–118, 124

Cyber-physical systems (CPS)
, 111–112

Cyberphysical cognitive systems (CPSs)
, 89, 99

Data accessibility
, 153

Data analytics
, 55, 60–61, 90–91

Data collection

and analysis
, 264

process
, 149

Data mining
, 124

Data validation
, 150

Decentralized control harm data privacy
, 153

Deep learning
, 227

DESHIZ
, 58

Designers
, 119–120

Development of smart cities
, 26–27

Digital Bangladesh
, 58, 133–134

Digital Banking in India
, 30

Digital Boost
, 13

Digital chips
, 14

Digital divide
, 25, 34, 128–129

Bangladesh and take on
, 139–142

case of United States
, 132–133

E-Government
, 129–130

efforts of India
, 135–137

MicroMentor
, 131–132

and role of E-government in European economies
, 133–135

role of government in minimizing digital divide
, 130–131

South Africa and efforts in bridging digital divide
, 137–139

Digital financial services
, 30–31

Digital firm
, 56

Digital for Impact
, 14

Digital health solutions
, 28

Digital healthcare services
, 32–33

Digital Infrastructure for Knowledge Sharing (DIKSHA)
, 226–227

Digital libraries
, 32

Digital literacy
, 25, 64–65, 264

Digital network
, 99–100

Digital payment
, 247

challenges
, 252–253

global digital payment scenario
, 249–250

global noncash transaction volume
, 250

government initiatives to promote
, 248–249

Indian Digital Payment Scenario
, 251–252

intensifying competition
, 253

payment infrastructure in India
, 248

recent trends in
, 253–255

regulatory complexity
, 253

technological uncertainty
, 252–253

Digital platforms
, 29–30

Digital Remittances in the Philippines
, 31

Digital revolution
, 110

Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
, 136–137

Digital technologies
, 25–27, 34, 54, 236, 265

and education
, 27–28, 31–32

and gender equality
, 29–30

and health
, 28–29

to promote gender equality
, 33–34

Digital tools
, 2

Digital transformation process
, 55, 64

Digital twins (DTs)
, 89, 94–95

Digitalization
, 55, 57–58, 64–65, 208

analytics to achieve digitalization among MSMEs in emerging economies
, 57

of financial services
, 212–213

Digitization
, 24–26

advantages for using analytics
, 59–61

analytics to achieve digitalization among MSMEs in emerging economies
, 57

Bangladesh scenario
, 57–59

barriers
, 62–64

findings
, 59

limitations
, 66

limited use of analytics
, 61–62

literature review
, 55–57

methodology
, 59

research objectives
, 55

Direct to Home channel (DTH channel)
, 226–227

Distributed ledger technology (DLT)
, 154–155, 253

Distributed systems
, 90–91

Doctor on Demand (digital healthcare platform in Mexico)
, 32

Doctors to the Barrios (DTTB)
, 200

Dresner’s Business Intelligence Market Study
, 57

Drone technologies
, 188

Duolingo
, 31

E-governance in Bangladesh
, 141

E-Government
, 129–130

digital divide and role of E–government in European economies
, 133–135

E-Government Development Index (EGDI)
, 141–142

e-health
, 188

E-learning
, 265–266

advantages
, 265

benefits
, 265–266

disadvantages
, 266

formats
, 265

g platforms
, 31

importance of E-learning in contemporary educational system
, 266

e-RUPI scheme
, 254–255

Eco-hotel
, 224

Economic growth
, 26–27

education linked with
, 178–179

Economically weaker section (EWS)
, 49

Economy
, 181

Edge computing (EC)
, 89, 94

eDoctor (digital healthcare platform in Vietnam)
, 32

Education
, 27–28, 172–173, 226–227

best practices for integrating technology in education
, 276–277

challenges and limitations of technology in education
, 275–276

digital technologies and
, 31–32

emergence of modern education system
, 260–261

future of technology in education
, 277

of high quality
, 264

history and emergence
, 260

importance of education in achieving sustainable development goals
, 261

Indian vs. Finnish model of
, 174–177

linked with economic growth
, 178–179

literature review excerpts stating importance of Finnish model of
, 177

mathematical model depicting education reduces poverty
, 179–181

new-age technologies in education system to achieve SGDs
, 264–275

quality
, 261–262

recommendations for policymakers, educators, and stakeholders
, 278

SDGs and
, 261–264

system
, 260

Education for sustainable development (ESD)
, 226–227

Electric cars
, 10

Electric vehicles (EVs)
, 11–13

Electrocardiogram (ECG)
, 200

Electronic health records (EHRs)
, 28–29

Elementary Education
, 172

Embrapa
, 76–78, 81

Emerging economies
, 24, 26, 54–55, 128, 142–143

analytics to achieve digitalization among MSMEs in
, 57

challenges and future opportunities
, 34–35

digital financial services
, 30–31

digital healthcare services
, 32–33

digital technologies and economic growth
, 26–27

digital technologies and education
, 27–28, 31–32

digital technologies and gender equality
, 29–30

digital technologies and health
, 28–29

digital technologies to promote gender equality
, 33–34

examples from emerging economies
, 30–34

literature review
, 25–30

SDGs in
, 40–41

Emerging market economies
, 10

Emerging markets
, 8–10, 188

critical significance of technology in development of business in
, 13–15

economies
, 17–18

growing role of technology in
, 14–15

technologies in
, 41

Employability
, 215

Employees, account company’s relationship with
, 4–7

Empowerment
, 180

End to Poverty
, 178–179

Energized Textbooks (ETBs)
, 226–227

Energy security
, 41

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
, 111

Environmentally sensitive hotels
, 224

ERP systems
, 94, 120

European economies, digital divide and role of E-government in
, 133–135

European Union, The
, 110

Extracurricular activities
, 169–170

Financial decision-making
, 214

Financial literacy
, 214

Financial technology (Fintech)
, 10, 207–209, 216

apps
, 211–213, 216

benefits
, 212

women’s access to fintech apps
, 213

Finland

educational policies
, 184

privileges teachers get in
, 177

Finland Education System (FES)
, 182

Finly
, 208

Finnish Education, modus operandi of
, 177

Finnish educational policy
, 174–175

Finnish Educational System, The
, 182–183

Finnish model of education in India

benefits of NEP 2020 toward student community
, 173

better education, zero the hunger, and end to poverty
, 178–179

education linked with economic growth
, 178–179

equating Finnish model to Indian model of education introduction of NEP 2020
, 181

features of NEP
, 172–173

implications of study
, 184

Indian model vs.
, 174–177

literature review excerpts stating importance of
, 177

loopholes in Indian Educational System
, 168–172

mathematical model depicting education reduces poverty
, 179–181

Modus Operandi of Finnish Education
, 177

pedagogical approach
, 176–177

privileges teachers get in Finland
, 177

suggestions
, 184

universal quality education
, 179

Firms
, 56

First Industrial Revolution (Industry 1.0)
, 99–100, 110

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
, 9, 46

Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)
, 3, 88–90, 110–112, 118

different factors between industry 4.0 and 5.0
, 89–93

rebellious
, 93

technologies
, 111–112

Freedom
, 214

Friendship
, 191–192

Friendships Community Medic Aides (FCMs)
, 192

Gamification
, 28, 269, 271

benefits and drawbacks
, 271

characteristics
, 270

significance of gamifications in contemporary education
, 271

types
, 270–271

Gender equality
, 49, 207–208, 262

digital technologies and
, 29–30, 33–34

Geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDAs)
, 200

“Girls’ Voice” project
, 34

Good health and well-being
, 48

Google Play Store
, 19

Government of India (GoI)
, 226–227

Governments
, 35

in minimizing digital divide
, 130–131

Green education
, 226–227

Green hotels
, 224

Green Intellectual Capital (GIC)
, 41

Green marketing orientation
, 224

Green Monday
, 3–4

Green technology (see also Blockchain technology)
, 72–73, 80–81

case study
, 76–78

literature background
, 73–74

local resources
, 80

method
, 74–78

network
, 80

people
, 79–80

practices in Brazil
, 73–74

research context
, 75–76

research design and data collection
, 74–75

sustainability
, 81–82

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 24, 40–41, 54

Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER)
, 173

Growth
, 11

“Gurukul” method of education
, 168–169

Gyandoot
, 137

Halodoc (digital healthcare platform in Indonesia)
, 32

Harvard Business Review
, 11

Health
, 188

digital technologies and
, 28–29

Healthcare
, 14, 188

in emerging markets and importance
, 189–191

services
, 188–189

waste management
, 201–203

Heckman selection methodology
, 133–134

Helium Health
, 32

Her Visions App
, 33

High volatility caused by rapid change
, 8–9

Higher Education Commission of India (HECI)
, 173

Hospital ships
, 192

Hospitality industry
, 225–226

achieving SDG
, 231–234

critical analysis of SDG for hospitality industry
, 234–235

critical analysis of sustainable digitization of hospitality industry
, 235–237

findings
, 231–237

methodology
, 230–231

SDG 1
, 231–232

SDG 2
, 232

SDG 3
, 232

SDG 4
, 232

SDG 5
, 232–233

SDG 6
, 233

SDG 7
, 233

SDG 8
, 233

SDG 9
, 233

SDG 12
, 234

SDG 13
, 234

SDG 17
, 234

Hospitality service providers (HSPs)
, 235–236

Huawei Global Connectivity Index (2019)
, 58

Human efficiency and productivity
, 117

Human life

challenges and impact on
, 100–103

challenges of Industry 5.0
, 100–101

impact on
, 101–102

Industry 5.0 and SDG
, 102–103

Human Resource management
, 61

Human society

big data analytics
, 122–123

blockchain
, 123

and challenges
, 123–124

clarifications and modernization
, 115–116

cloud computing
, 120–121

collaborative robots
, 121–122

control of environment
, 117–118

creative applications under. 0
, 119–120

creativity
, 118

efficiency of production line forecast
, 118

emphasizes technology human-centered
, 114

human efficiency and productivity
, 117

industry 5.0
, 114–119

innovations and modernization
, 118–119

key features of
, 116–117

manufacturing of Industrial Robots and Robots future of Industry 5.0
, 114–115

manufacturing sector
, 119–120

prospects for future
, 124–125

6G
, 123

smart hospital
, 119

supply chain management
, 120

sustainability
, 117

technologies of
, 120–125

Humanistic Management principles
, 79–80

Human–machine interaction
, 124

Hyper Customization
, 98–99

Hyper-personalization
, 120

Identical systems or units
, 95

Independent Organization
, 173

India
, 19

Aadhaar Pay
, 26

digital banking in
, 30

digital wallets
, 12

efforts of
, 135–137

payment infrastructure in
, 248

Indian banking industry
, 255

Indian Digital Payment Scenario
, 251–252

Indian educational system, The
, 168

loopholes in
, 168–172

Indian government, The
, 50, 184

Indian Model
, 174–177

Industrial Robots, manufacturing of
, 114–115

Industrialization process
, 10

Industry
, 111–113

blockchain technology for security and privacy in
, 152–153

Industry 2.0
, 110

Industry 30 (see Digital revolution)

Industry 5.0
, 88, 91, 99, 102–103, 111–114, 119

big data analysis
, 96–97

blockchain
, 97

challenges and impact on human life
, 100–103

challenges of
, 100–101

collaboration robot
, 95–96

contribution of ML
, 99–100

cyber-physical cognitive systems
, 99

different factors between Industry 4.0 and 5.0
, 89–93

digital twins
, 94–95

edge computing
, 94

hyper customization
, 98–99

IoT
, 96

ML
, 93–94

modern technologies
, 93–98

predictive maintenance
, 98

revolution
, 114

6G technology
, 97–98

uses of technology
, 98–99

Inequality

reduction
, 262

universal quality education for all fights
, 179

Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
, 124, 128, 135–136

Information technology (IT)
, 2, 80

Information Village Research
, 137

Innovation
, 2

Innovation emerging markets, leading in
, 10–13

Integrated Ombudsman System
, 255

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
, 136–137

Interactive Service Model
, 141

Interactive whiteboards
, 31

International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR, B)
, 194

International Labor Organization (ILO)
, 26

Internet of Everything
, 116–117

Internet of Things (IoT)
, 11, 89, 96, 149, 188, 203, 227, 254

Investment in Central China, opportunities for
, 16–17

Investors
, 17–18

Islamic Development Bank (ISDB)
, 192

Jio Health
, 197–198

JP Morgan Chase & Co
, 131–132

Justice, peace, and strong institutions
, 262

Leaderboards
, 270–271

Learning
, 174–175

Learning from Home models (LFH models)
, 226–227

Learning Management Systems (LMSs)
, 266–268

advantages
, 267

characteristics
, 266–267

disadvantages
, 267

types
, 267

utility of LMS in modern education system for SDGs
, 267–268

Leveraging technology
, 188

to enhance health access
, 192–195

healthcare in emerging markets and importance
, 189–191

healthcare waste management
, 201–203

Jio Health
, 197–198

for meeting challenges
, 196–199

NTS
, 199–200

technology as driver for achieving sustainable development goals
, 188–189

Lobbying model
, 141

Local resources
, 80

Local well–being

case study
, 76–78

literature background
, 73–74

local resources
, 80

method
, 74–78

network
, 80

people
, 79–80

practices in Brazil
, 73–74

research context
, 75–76

research design and data collection
, 74–75

sustainability
, 81–82

London Business School
, 14

Loopholes in Indian Educational System
, 168–172

M-Pesa (mobile phone-based money transfer service)
, 13, 30

Machine learning (ML)
, 29, 89, 93–94, 118, 188, 254

contribution of
, 99–100

Management teams
, 15–16

Manufacturing
, 74

process
, 99–100

sector
, 119–120

Market internet connectivity, another key factor in
, 12

MASH Foundation Trust, The
, 13–14

Mass customization
, 92

MasterCard
, 131–132

Mathematical model depicting education reduces poverty
, 179–181

bridging borders
, 180

creating equal opportunities
, 180

creating more employment opportunities
, 179–180

developing problem-solving skills
, 180

giving back to community
, 181

improving economy
, 181

introducing empowerment
, 180

securing higher income
, 180

Meat-based food system
, 3–4

Mechanical robots
, 170–171

Mercy Corps
, 131–132

Mfine (digital healthcare platform in India)
, 33

mHealth app
, 188, 192–193

Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs)
, 55

analytics to achieve digitalization among MSMEs in emerging economies
, 57

MicroMentor
, 131–132

Microsoft Excel
, 61–62

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
, 40, 224–225, 263

Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA)
, 42

Mobile health applications
, 28

Mobile learning
, 31

Mobile Money in Kenya
, 30

Mobilization model
, 141

Modus Operandi of Finnish education
, 177

MS Excel
, 61–62

MSCI Emerging Markets Index
, 18

MSCI Emerging Markets Large Cap Index
, 15

MSCI Emerging Markets Small Cap Index
, 15

Multimedia
, 265

Multiple data science architectures
, 94

Multiple industries using prudent and secure strategy, utilization of blockchain in
, 154–160

Nanotechnology
, 188

National Common Mobility Card (NCMC)
, 249

National Council for Teacher Education, The (NCTE)
, 173

National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education (NCFTE)
, 173

National Education Policy (NEP)
, 173–174

benefits of NEP 2020 toward student community
, 173

features of
, 172–173

Finnish model to Indian model of education introduction of equating
, 181

National Educational Technology Framework (NETF)
, 173

National Electronic Funds Transfer (NEFT)
, 249

National Electronic Toll Collection (NETC)
, 249

National Health Mission
, 40

National Informatics Center (NIC)
, 136–137

National Institute of Education Planning and Administration (NIEPA)
, 169

National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
, 251

National Policy on Education (1986)
, 171–172

National Policy on Education (2020)
, 171–172

National Skill Development Mission, The
, 171

National Telehealth Center (NTHC)
, 200

National Telehealth System (NTS)
, 199–200

Natural disasters
, 8–9

Natural language
, 124

Near Field Communication technology (NFC technology)
, 228–230

Networks
, 13–14, 80

New Educational Policy, The (2020)
, 171–172

New markets
, 45–46

New National Educational Policy-2020
, 168

New-age technologies in education system to achieve SGDs
, 264–275

No poverty
, 48

One Laptop per Child (OLPC)
, 31

One-way digital technologies
, 28–29

Online collaboration tools
, 273–274

demerits
, 274

features
, 273

merits
, 273–274

SDG contribution
, 274

Online learning
, 180

Online Lending in China
, 31

Online platforms
, 29–30

Open Banking Projects (OBP)
, 253

Open educational resources (OERs)
, 274–275

Open innovation platforms
, 152–153

Open-source technologies
, 96–97

Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)
, 72

Organizations
, 55

Pandemic
, 188

Paradoxical asset pairs
, 95

Partnerships for goals
, 262

Passenger Reservation System
, 136

Pattern recognition
, 124

Payment infrastructure in India
, 248

Paypal
, 208

PayTM
, 208

Pedagogical approach
, 176–177

Peer-to-merchant transactions (P2M transactions)
, 252

Peer-to-peer (P2P)

lending market
, 31

transaction
, 252

People
, 79–80

Performance Assessment, Review, and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development (PARAKH)
, 172

Permissioned blockchains
, 153–154

Permissionless blockchains
, 154

Pharmaceutical companies
, 188

Philippines Department of Health (DOH)
, 200

Ping An Good Doctor (digital healthcare platform in China)
, 32

Point of Sale (PoS)
, 248

Points-based gamification
, 270–271

Policymakers
, 2

Post-secondary education
, 173

Poverty, mathematical model depicting education reduces
, 179–181

Power Line Communication (PLC)
, 136–137

Practo (digital healthcare platform in India)
, 32

Predictive maintenance
, 98

Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs)
, 248

Prescrip-Tec Project
, 194

PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
, 248–249

Privacy
, 153

Privacy in industry, blockchain technology for security and
, 152–153

Private blockchain
, 149–150, 153, 156

Problem-solving skills
, 180

Production line forecast, efficiency of
, 118

Project Gutenberg
, 32

Prosperity ERP system
, 61

Protein technology
, 4

Public blockchain
, 149–150

network
, 155

Public Sector Units in India
, 41–42

Putnam Emerging Markets Equity Fund
, 13

Qualitative approach
, 59

Quality education
, 48–49, 179, 226–227

Quantum computing
, 125

Quick-response code (QR code)
, 254–255

Railway Ministry, The
, 136

Rapid change, high volatility caused by
, 8–9

Razorpay
, 208

Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS)
, 249

Renewable energy
, 41, 188

Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
, 248–249

Responsible Sourcing Blockchain Network, The (RSBN)
, 149

Revolution
, 88

Robotics
, 188

process automation
, 118–119

systems
, 101

Robots
, 101–102, 115, 228, 230

Robots Future of Industry 5.0, manufacturing of
, 114–115

Russell 1000® Index of US Large Caps
, 15

Russell 2000® Index of US Small Caps
, 15

Safaricom
, 6

“Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan” program
, 168–169

Satellite
, 188

clinics
, 192

Schedule seven, mapping SDGs with section 135
, 48

Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
, 11

Science simulations
, 269

SCORE Association
, 57

Secure Borderless Workspaces TM
, 4–5

Security
, 214–215

blockchain technology for security in industry
, 152–153

SeeDoctor (digital healthcare platform in Nigeria)
, 33

Self-driving cars
, 14

Self-learning algorithms
, 124

Self-paced learning
, 265

Semiconductors
, 10–12, 19

manufacturing
, 17

Service-based companies
, 59

“She Leads Digital” program
, 33

6G technology
, 97–98, 123

Skills development
, 264

Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs)
, 253

Small-and medium-sized firms (SMEs)
, 13–14

Smart contracts
, 155

Smart grid
, 148–149

Smart hospital
, 119

Smart Manufacturing Systems (SMS)
, 99

string-based e-voucher
, 254–255

Smart waste management
, 203

“Smart Working” principles
, 89

Social innovation (SI)
, 2

Social innovators
, 3

Social media
, 29–30

Social networks
, 115–116

Social Report
, 81

Social responsibility
, 42

Society 5.0
, 115

Software-as-a-service (SaaS)
, 14

Solutions
, 115

South Africa and efforts in bridging digital divide
, 137–139

South African Reserve Bank, The
, 31

Splitting techniques
, 101

Stakeholders
, 45–46

Standardized curriculum
, 260

Start-to-finish semiconductor fabrication
, 17

State Information and Technology Agency (SITA)
, 139

State-of-the-art technology
, 25

Stripe
, 208

Students
, 171

Supply-chain management
, 14, 120

Sustainability
, 13, 27, 77, 81–82, 111, 117, 188–189, 224, 228

practices
, 72

Sustainable agenda of Sustainable Development 2030, The
, 46

Sustainable agricultural technology
, 77

Sustainable consumption and production method (SCP method)
, 50, 234

Sustainable development (SD)
, 42, 47, 54, 143, 234–235

approaches
, 24

Sustainable Development Goals Report of 2020, The
, 40

Sustainable digitization
, 230–231

Sustainable gender equality (SGE)
, 216, 218

Sustainable hotels
, 224

Sustainable policies
, 117

Sustainable women empowerment

analysis and interpretation
, 218

findings
, 218

future scope
, 218–220

research gaps
, 216–217

research methodology
, 217–218

review of literature
, 211–217

theoretical framework
, 218

Sustained development (SD)
, 89

Swasth (digital healthcare platform in India)
, 32

Synchronous e-learning
, 265

Systematic review process
, 230–231

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC)
, 17

Talent management
, 125

TARAhaat
, 137

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS)
, 4

Teacher education
, 260–261

Techman Robot
, 95

Technological awareness
, 41

Technology-driven social innovation

activity over decades
, 15

another key factor in market internet connectivity
, 12

assist companies in emerging areas to fully utilize digital potential
, 14

Brazil and India accept digital wallets
, 12

business examples
, 4–8

chances in broader markets
, 17–19

in China, electric vehicles making splash
, 12–13

connected devices and semiconductors
, 11–12

critical significance of technology in development of business in emerging markets
, 13–15

currency swings are fourth characteristic
, 9–10

developing nations
, 8–10

economical new period
, 16

emerging markets
, 10

emerging markets considerably exacerbate issue
, 13–14

expectations for long term and cyclical improvements
, 15–16

first, take into account company’s relationship with employees
, 4–7

growing role of technology in emerging markets
, 14–15

high returns can result from growth
, 9

high volatility caused by rapid change
, 8–9

leading in innovation emerging markets
, 10–13

low price can no longer be main factor
, 20

low-paying jobs quick growth
, 8

opportunities for investment in Central China
, 16–17

outlook for Wasatch
, 19–20

world economic forum support social innovation
, 3–4

Yum China steps to improve brand image
, 7–8

Technology/technologies
, 25, 29, 31, 54–55, 120, 188, 215, 228, 230

advancements
, 118

critical significance of technology in development of business in emerging markets
, 13–15

in emerging market
, 41

integration
, 261

support education in achieving SDGs
, 264

Teladoc Health (digital healthcare platform in Brazil)
, 33

Tele density
, 135–136

Telehealth
, 200

Telemedicine
, 28

Terrestrial wireless technology
, 136–137

3D printing
, 90–91, 188

Tourism
, 225–226, 228, 230

Tracing data
, 152

Traditional emailing system
, 130

Transaction automation investments
, 57

Transition
, 110

Trust
, 13

Trusteeship
, 41–42

Twin processing
, 95

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 6, 24, 28, 39–40, 64, 72, 102–103, 168, 207–208, 224–225, 230, 261, 264

advancing sustainable development with reference to technology
, 45–46

corporate social responsibility
, 41–42

and education
, 261, 263–264

global implications
, 50–51

good health and well-being
, 28

importance of education in
, 261

industry, innovation and infrastructure
, 29

mapping SDGs with section 135 schedule seven
, 48

new-age technologies in education system to achieve
, 264–275

objectives
, 42–43

progress monitoring
, 45–46

results and implications
, 46–48

role of SDGs in emerging economies
, 40–41

role of technologies in emerging market
, 41

SDG 4
, 27

technology as driver for achieving
, 188–189

utility of LMS in modern education system for
, 267–268

Unconventional renewable energy sources
, 113–114

UNESCO State of Education in India 2021 assessment, The
, 169

Unified Payment Interface (UPI)
, 249

United Nations
, 40, 178

United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
, 48, 225–226

United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, The (UNESCO)
, 178

United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP)
, 46

United States, case of
, 132–133

Universal education
, 260

Universal quality education
, 179

Value-shop firms
, 152–153

Venmo
, 208

Virtual classrooms
, 31

Virtual field trips
, 269

Virtual reality (VR)
, 28, 111–112, 268–269

benefits and drawbacks
, 269

characteristics
, 268

classifications
, 268–269

significance in contemporary education
, 269

Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)
, 136–137

Warana Project
, 137

Wasatch

Global
, 20

Greater China Strategy and Fund
, 17

outlook for
, 19–20

strategies and funds
, 20

Wasatchglobal.com
, 19

Waste management
, 202

Wind turbine
, 94–95

Wireline technology
, 136–137

Women
, 209–210

women’s access to fintech apps
, 213

Women Empowerment (WE)
, 207–208, 216, 218

Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET)
, 33

Women’s Digital Center
, 34

World Bank, The
, 8

World Digital Library
, 32

World economic forum support social innovation
, 3–4

World Intellectual Property Organization, The
, 11

Wuxi Biologics
, 15

Zero hunger
, 48

Zero the Hunger
, 178–179

Zipline in Nigeria
, 195

Zocdoc (digital healthcare platform in Brazil)
, 32

Prelims
Chapter 1 Technology-Driven Social Innovation in the Emerging Market
Chapter 2 Digitization and Integration of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Emerging Economies
Chapter 3 A Dimensional Mapping and Comparative Study of CSRs and SDGs in Emerging Economies
Chapter 4 Understanding the Level of Digitization in Emerging Economies: Implications for Sustainable Development Goals
Chapter 5 Green Technology Practices and Local Well-Being: Inspiring Insights From a Brazilian Case Study
Chapter 6 Contributions of ML in Industry 5.0 to Sustainable Development
Chapter 7 Industry 5.0 – Its Role Toward Human Society: Obstacles, Opportunities, and Providing Human-Centered Solutions
Chapter 8 Addressing the Complexity of the Digital Divide and the Role of Government in Addressing It: Role of Government in Bridging the Digital Divide
Chapter 9 Blockchain Technology for Secure and Intelligent Industry Applications
Chapter 10 Is New Wine in a New Bottle? Re-Engineering Poverty Architecture Through the Finnish Model of Education in India
Chapter 11 Leveraging Technology to Enhance Access to Healthcare and Manage Medical Waste: Practices from Emerging Countries
Chapter 12 A Study of Stimulating Sustainable Women Empowerment Through Fintech Applications
Chapter 13 Role of Sustainable Development Goal and Digitalization in Hospitality Industry: A Systematic Literature Review
Chapter 14 Digital Payments Transformation in India: Trends, Issues, and Opportunities
Chapter 15 Integration of New-Age Technologies in Education System to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Emerging Economies
Index