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OverviewWith an interdisciplinary approach, this book elaborates and discusses the strategic, regulatory and economic scenario that the sponsorship of a European Digital Single Market has been generating for small- and medium-sized companies (SMEs). Encompassing expert innovative analysis of the regulatory framework, economic dynamics and organizational processes, SMEs in the Digital Era highlights the effects that these have and the complex process through which SMEs can enter and successfully compete in the digital market. With contributions from international scholars, this insightful book takes a deep dive into the current most relevant debates taking place in management, economics and law using original evidence from a variety of fields and countries. Chapters offer a fresh look at the new policies and regulatory tools required to meet the challenges of digitalization, reflecting on the effects on employment, competition and organizational processes, and how imbalances can impact the future of the technological revolution. Providing insights into the most advanced and recent research on digital markets, this will be an excellent resource for academics, practitioners, managers and policymakers in fields ranging from organization theory and organizational behaviour to strategy and economic analysis as well as economics and business law. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emanuela Carbonara , Maria R. TagliaventiPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781803921631ISBN 10: 1803921633 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 21 March 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Introduction: opportunities and challenges of the digital single market 1 Emanuela Carbonara and Maria Rita Tagliaventi PART I THE EVOLUTION OF ORGANIZATIONS IN THE DIGITAL ERA 1 Business models and organizational choices for SMEs in the digital single market 24 Giacomo Carli, Jeanette Hartley, and Maria Rita Tagliaventi 2 Digital technologies and female-led small and medium-sized enterprises: a possible new growth area 45 Luisa De Vita 3 Digital transformation of SMEs in agriculture 65 Nicoleta Darra, Aikaterini Kasimati, Michael Koutsiaras, Vasilis Psiroukis, and Spyros Fountas 4 Beyond the myths of digitalization: labor, space, and ecology in the digital age 84 Marco Marrone, Gianmarco Peterlongo, and Giorgio Pirina PART II AN ECONOMIC VIEWPOINT: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, PLATFORMS, AND ECONOMIC POLICIES 5 Artificial Intelligence and robots: a threat or an opportunity for SMEs and entrepreneurship? 104 Emanuela Carbonara and Enrico Santarelli 6 Small-firm acquisitions, merger control, and digital markets: the Meta/Kustomer case 122 Giuseppina Gianfreda and Luisa Scorciarini Coppola 7 Digital platforms, multi-sided markets, and the anticommon problem 139 Matteo Alvisi 8 Tax challenges in the digital era 157 Alice Guerra PART III REGULATING DIGITALIZATION: THE EU APPROACH 9 Digital innovation in the legal framework of SMEs 176 Maria Alessandra Stefanelli 10 The disintermediation of small and medium-sized enterprises' financing sources in the digital era 192 Beatrice Bertarini 11 The logistics industry in the digital era: problems and opportunities for the SMEs of the transport sector 208 Stefano Zunarelli 12 Simplifying the formation of companies in light of Digitalization Directive 2019/1151: an analysis of benefits and risks 224 Umberto Michele Carbonara Conclusions: digital technologies, organizational processes and enterprises: opportunities or challenges? 243 Emanuela Carbonara and Maria Rita Tagliaventi Index 251Reviews'The digital revolution is transforming economic and social relationships at a furious pace, creating exciting new opportunities but, of course, ubiquitous challenges. The potential for SMEs to be a vibrant source of growth and innovation is clear, and yet they are ostensibly falling short in the process. This excellent book offers insights as to the impact of the digital revolution on SMEs as well as means for them to discover their potential in a truly-integrated European economy.' -- Michael G. Plummer, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS Europe Author InformationEdited by Emanuela Carbonara, Professor of Economic Policy, Department of Sociology and Business Law, University of Bologna and Adjunct Professor of International Economics, Johns Hopkins University SAIS Europe, Bologna, Italy and Maria Rita Tagliaventi, Professor of Organizational Sociology, Department of Sociology and Business Law, University of Bologna, Italy Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |