1. Conceptualizing and Defining Digitalization
2. Digitalization: What is a Good Lens to Use?
3. Assessing the Present and Planning for Future
4. Assumptions Underlying Structure of Digitalization
5. Essential Structural Components of Digitalization
6. Functionality of Digitalization
7. Improving the Output of Digitalization via Process Optimization
8. Impact of Digitalization on Its Internal Environment
9. Impact of Digitalization on Its External Environment
10. Significance of Digitalization- Why is it Important?
11. Mechanism of the Impact- What is the Theory?
12. Identifying the Context of Digitalization
13. Digitalization: Platform Acquisition
14. Digitalization: Outcomes of Using a Platform
15. Identifying the Scope of the Environment
16. Identifying the Outcome of Digitalization
17. Digitalization and the Pressures of the Environment
18. Digitalization and Non-Competitive Context
19. Digitalization and Competitive Context
20. Digitalization and Adversarial Social Groups
21. Managing a Conflict Environment of Digitalization
22. Designing a Control System
23. Cognitive Model for Theory of Digitalization
24. Designing a Theory of Digitalization
Biography
Sergey Samoilenko is a Professor in the Department of CIS/CS at Averett University, Danville, Virginia. He holds his PhD and MS in Information Systems from Virginia Commonwealth University. Sergey’s research is focused on the areas of Information Technologies for development, decision support systems, and design of quantitative multi-method methodologies. He is an author of multiple books, books’ chapters, and he has published in a variety of journals, as well as in numerous conference proceedings. Sergey can be reached at [email protected].






