DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT: THE ECONOMIC IMPERATIVE OF 2025
Abstract
in 2025, digital transformation stands at the heart of economic resilience and sustainable management. Global organizations increasingly integrate artificial intelligence, data analytics, and automation into decision-making processes to enhance efficiency, transparency, and sustainability. However, the rapid digitalization of management systems brings both opportunities and systemic challenges: inequality in digital access, cybersecurity threats, and the risk of technological unemployment. This thesis explores how digital transformation reshapes managerial paradigms and economic development strategies, emphasizing the need for adaptive, human-centered, and ethical management models. Through comparative analysis of OECD, EU, and Uzbekistan’s national strategies, the study highlights policy measures for integrating sustainability and innovation in governance and business. The research concludes that successful digital management in 2025 requires balancing technological efficiency with social responsibility and environmental goals.
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