Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(24), P. 11244 - 11244
Published: Dec. 21, 2024
This
exploratory
study
investigates
Generative
Artificial
Intelligence’s
(GenAI)
use
in
strategy
ideation
for
nanostores—i.e.,
small
independent
grocery
retailers—to
enhance
their
competitiveness
while
contributing
to
community
sustainability.
Nanostores,
particularly
emerging
countries,
face
intense
competition
and
rapidly
changing
trends.
These
stores
adopt
various
strategies
by
leveraging
proximity
consumers
neighbourhoods,
resulting
different
business
configurations.
While
the
existing
literature
highlights
broader
nanostores’
functions,
there
is
limited
research
on
how
they
may
develop
comprehensive
challenges.
By
employing
a
thing
ethnography
methodology,
this
work
proposes
GenAI
interviewing—i.e.,
with
ChatGPT
3.5
Microsoft
Copilot—through
incremental
prompting
explore
potential
practices.
Key
findings
suggest
conversations
can
aid
shopkeepers
through
human-like
written
language,
aligning
dynamics
structures.
proposition
results
framework
generation
definition.
Moreover,
technology
nanostore
sustainability
impact
enacting
improved
practices
stakeholder
engagements.
Accordingly,
work’s
main
contribution
underscores
GenAI-enabled
conversational
approach
facilitate
embedding
everyday
operations.
Future
must
address
limitations
further
investigate
GenAI’s
influence
human
understanding
technological
creation,
ideation,
adoption,
usability
nanostores.
Business Process Management Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 6, 2024
Purpose
This
study
aims
to
reveal
the
mechanism
of
CEO
overconfidence
in
digital
transformation
specialized,
refined,
distinctive
and
innovative
(SRDI)
enterprises,
thereby
enriching
research
related
upper
echelons
theory
corporate
transformation.
Design/methodology/approach
uses
listed
SRDI
companies
China
from
2017
2022
as
a
sample
adopts
fixed-effects
regression
model
analyze
direct,
mediating,
moderating
effects
on
Findings
First,
significantly
promotes
enterprises'
Second,
according
“cognition-behavior-outcome”
model,
we
found
that
entrepreneurial
orientation
plays
mediating
role.
Third,
based
principle
procedural
rationality
interaction
perspective
between
executive
team,
introduce
heterogeneity
team
variable.
Our
findings
indicate
age
within
has
negative
effect,
whereas
educational
occupational
heterogeneities
have
positive
effects.
Originality/value
expands
earlier
focuses
primarily
demographic
characteristics.
It
enriches
analytical
by
analyzing
psychological
characteristics
CEOs,
is,
its
pathways.
Moreover,
this
goes
beyond
previous
literature
does
not
differentiate
CEOs
teams
introducing
concept
CEOs'
interactions
with
including
variable
literature.
Thus,
continuing
deepen
application
Additionally,
contributes
consequences
overconfidence.
Administrative Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 296 - 296
Published: Nov. 9, 2024
This
article
aims
to
explore
the
role
of
management
in
translating
external
factors’
and
internal
barriers’
impacts
on
level
adoption
digital
technologies
as
a
lever
for
change
business
operations
processes
small-
medium-sized
enterprises
(SMEs).
SMEs
face
distinct
set
challenges
when
adopting
technologies,
often
lacking
resources
knowledge.
On
other
hand,
they
have
certain
characteristics,
such
simpler
organisational
structures
processes,
that
make
them
more
flexible
than
larger
firms
leveraging
into
new
models.
Data
this
study
are
obtained
from
989
Bulgaria
manufacturing
services
sectors.
A
PLS–SEM
analysis
confirms
eight
hypotheses
raised
relationships
between
environmental
factors
government
support
(management
support,
flexibility,
risk-tolerant
culture)
impact
intensity.
Environmental
is
stronger
while
barriers
found
no
statistically
significant
relationship.
The
research
findings
highlight
important
guiding
transformation
through
supporting
flexibility
promoting
culture.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(24), P. 11244 - 11244
Published: Dec. 21, 2024
This
exploratory
study
investigates
Generative
Artificial
Intelligence’s
(GenAI)
use
in
strategy
ideation
for
nanostores—i.e.,
small
independent
grocery
retailers—to
enhance
their
competitiveness
while
contributing
to
community
sustainability.
Nanostores,
particularly
emerging
countries,
face
intense
competition
and
rapidly
changing
trends.
These
stores
adopt
various
strategies
by
leveraging
proximity
consumers
neighbourhoods,
resulting
different
business
configurations.
While
the
existing
literature
highlights
broader
nanostores’
functions,
there
is
limited
research
on
how
they
may
develop
comprehensive
challenges.
By
employing
a
thing
ethnography
methodology,
this
work
proposes
GenAI
interviewing—i.e.,
with
ChatGPT
3.5
Microsoft
Copilot—through
incremental
prompting
explore
potential
practices.
Key
findings
suggest
conversations
can
aid
shopkeepers
through
human-like
written
language,
aligning
dynamics
structures.
proposition
results
framework
generation
definition.
Moreover,
technology
nanostore
sustainability
impact
enacting
improved
practices
stakeholder
engagements.
Accordingly,
work’s
main
contribution
underscores
GenAI-enabled
conversational
approach
facilitate
embedding
everyday
operations.
Future
must
address
limitations
further
investigate
GenAI’s
influence
human
understanding
technological
creation,
ideation,
adoption,
usability
nanostores.