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What is Digital Capital

Perspectives on Innovation and Technology Transfer in Managing Public Organizations
The digital assets, resources, and skills that people or businesses have, like knowledge, data, and digital technologies, are called digital capital. It means using digital tools and knowledge intelligently to spur innovation, boost productivity, and advance in a digital world that is changing quickly.
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Sustainable Technology Adoption in Public Organizations: Leveraging Digital Capital for Environmental Impact
Jais V. Thomas (Christ University, India) and Mallika Sankar M. (Christ University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9833-0.ch012
Abstract
This chapter examines the necessity of using sustainable technology inside public institutions to use digital capital for a beneficial environmental outcome. This study explores the dynamic changes occurring in innovation and technology transfer within the public sector, specifically focusing on the significant contribution of digital solutions in addressing environmental concerns. It examines case studies and established methods, offering a strategic framework for public organizations to incorporate sustainable technology effectively. By doing so, these organizations can simultaneously improve their environmental responsibility and optimize their operational performance.
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Digital Access and Literacy: Familiarity With Digital Technologies in European Union Countries
The result of users’ digital skills, literacy, engagement, and readiness.
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