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Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Strategic Management Towards Sustainability: Perspective to Bangladesh

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  • Nuzhat Fatima

    (University of Science and Technology Beijing Dept. Of Management Science and Engineering)

  • Prof. Daoping Wang

    (School of Economics and Management University of Science and Technology Beijing Dept. Of Management Science and Engineering)

  • Md. Shakil Hossain

    (Changchun University of Science and Technology Dept. of Mechanical Engineering)

Abstract

Artificial intelligence is reshaping sustainable strategic management globally, and its impact on the environment, society, and economy is increasingly significant. This article discusses the key role of AI in promoting the sustainable development of enterprises through the analysis of multiple research cases and literature. Research shows that AI can not only improve operational efficiency, but also achieve significant environmental improvement by optimizing the use of renewable energy, reducing emissions, enhancing workplace safety, promoting diversity, and supporting community initiatives. In addition, AI plays an important role in internal changes in enterprises, further improving the sustainability performance of enterprises by promoting organizational flexibility and process optimization. The study also found that the application of AI technology needs to consider ethical and security issues to ensure that it has a positive impact on society and the environment in Bangladesh. This paper provides a blueprint for other regions and industries in Bangladesh to harness technology for greater sustainability and provides theoretical foundations and practical guidance for managers in strategy and policy development.

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  • Nuzhat Fatima & Prof. Daoping Wang & Md. Shakil Hossain, 2025. "Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Strategic Management Towards Sustainability: Perspective to Bangladesh," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(6), pages 4818-4828, June.
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