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The Place and Role of the Technological Revolution in the Relevant Literature

In: Digital Business Models and Environmental Action

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  • Adam Jabłoński

    (WSB MERITO University in Poznan)

  • Marek Jabłoński

    (WSB MERITO University in Poznan)

Abstract

The aim of this chapter is to present place and role of the technological revolution in the relevant literature. The technological revolutionRevolution should be treated as a period of rapid breakthroughs and changes in technologytechnology that radically affect people’s way of life, the functioning of the economyEconomy and the development of societySociety. The technological revolution in digital business modelsbusiness models and environmental action, and in particular in the fight against climate change, is a great challenge for modern economies. Business managementBusiness management in the context of digital transformationDigital transformation faces huge challenges, where the current paradigms, solutions and theoretical foundations of decision-making are undergoing significant changes. Technology is essentially part of every step of business operations. Each process, operation or transmission of information is based on the assumptions of technological changes in terms of the manner of execution and reception of the processesProcesses carried out. Therefore, management without technological support is futile and fits into the old paradigms, which are already largely outdated.

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  • Adam Jabłoński & Marek Jabłoński, 2026. "The Place and Role of the Technological Revolution in the Relevant Literature," Springer Books, in: Digital Business Models and Environmental Action, chapter 2, pages 13-33, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-032-15298-5_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-15298-5_2
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