Navigating Contemporary Challenges in Business and Governance
Abstract
In an era marked by rapid economic, technological, and societal transformations, business and governance models must continuously adapt to meet emerging challenges. From sustainable development and territorial branding to the financial dynamics of municipalities and the evolving relationship between cryptocurrencies and stock markets, contemporary research offers valuable insights into these pressing issues. As Drucker (1999) aptly stated, "The best way to predict the future is to create it," reinforcing the need for proactive strategies in business and public administration. The latest issue of the European Journal of Applied Business and Management (EJABM) continues its commitment to fostering high-quality research that contributes to the understanding of applied business and management practices. This edition features six original research articles, each rigorously peer-reviewed, that explore critical dimensions of local governance, entrepreneurship, financial sustainability, and organizational success. The interaction between public policies and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a central theme in contemporary governance. Studies have demonstrated that local governments play a pivotal role in implementing sustainability strategies (Bovaird & Löffler, 2009). Additionally, regional branding and tourism entrepreneurship serve as vital economic drivers, fostering innovation and competitiveness in local markets (Anholt, 2007). Moreover, the increasing financial burden of urban waste collection necessitates a reassessment of contracting procedures to ensure economic efficiency and transparency in public administration (Osborne & Gaebler, 1992).The contributions in this edition provide essential insights into these and other key topics, offering a multidisciplinary perspective that is valuable to academics, policymakers, and practitioners alike.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58869/EJABM11(1)/00
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European Journal of Applied Business and Management
ISSN: 2183-5594
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58869/EJABM
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