ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION, DIGITAL INNOVATION AND RESPONSIBLE SCIENCE: CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES
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This editorial frames issue V11N2 of the e3 journal within the context of contemporary organizational and digital transformations. The articles address topics such as continuous improvement in social organizations, digital heritage representation, decision support through business intelligence, digital globalization, academic data intelligence, and scientific reproducibility in the age of artificial intelligence. Together, these contributions highlight the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to understanding the interaction between technology, management, and society, advancing scientific knowledge and supporting more informed and sustainable organizational practices
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