Corporate Governance, Digitalization, and Energy Transition

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  • ISBN 9781779643391
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Apple Academic Press Inc.
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In recent years, the global landscape of corporate governance, digitalization, and energy transition has undergone radical transformations due to rapid advances in technology, producing a considerable impact on sectors that include energy, economics, and governance. This new book explores these interrelated areas and their implications for society, highlighting how technological innovations are reshaping corporate governance structures, facilitating the transition to sustainable energy systems, and driving the digitalization of numerous facets of our lives.

The authors first look at issues in corporate governance and technological transformations, such as using blockchain technology in corporate governance, how political instability can affect economic groups, management strategies of firms during the Covid-19 crisis, along with the effect of government support during that time.

The role of digitization is investigated in various contexts. Chapters look at ChatGPT adoption in scientific research, AI integration in education, fintech in business, and more. The book goes on to look at the role of blockchain technology in energy transition, how climate affects economics, how ESG initiatives impact the energy sector and related economic investment, and more.

Imen Baccouch, PhD, is a Researcher and Assistant Professor of Quantitative Methods at the Tunis Higher School of Commerce (ESC), Tunisia. She is the author of a book and several publications in international journals. Dr. Baccouch is a member of the Economics and Industrial Management Laboratory (LEGI) at the Tunisia Polytechnic School, Tunisia. Her research interests include sustainable development, employability, energy transition, and climate change.

Afef Khalil, PhD, is a Researcher and Assistant Professor at the Higher Institute of Accounting and Business Administration (ISCAE), Tunisia. She is a member of the “PRESTIGE” Laboratory at the Institute of Higher Commercial Studies of Carthage (IHEC-Carthage), Tunisia. Dr. Khalil is the author of several books and publications in international journals. She is a referee and member of the editorial board of several journals.