1st Edition

Smart Global Value Chain Future Innovations

292 Pages 39 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

292 Pages 39 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Innovation is a critical facilitator in today’s fast-changing global value chain landscape. This book describes the interplay of technological breakthroughs enabling efficiency and intelligence within value chains, making them smart and sustainable. From service models and smart technologies to the application of smart global value chains across sectors, this book offers a unique insight into the transformational role of smart global value chains in bringing agility and sustainability to the global value chain ecosystem.

This book is an essential guide for academics, industry leaders, and policymakers to navigate the future where smart technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, Internet of Things, and beyond reshape the global economic landscape.

About the Editors
Contributors
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Preface
Acknowledgements

1. Realization of technology transfer in the global value chain and sustainable economy: a bibliometric analysis
ADARSH GARG

2. Global value chain to smart global value chain: a synthesis of best practices
MANISHA SINGH AND AMRITA JAIN

3. Smart future innovations in the global value chain
SABIHA KILIÇ

4. The game-changing role of the Internet of Things (IoT) in the global value chain (GVC) in India
POORVI AGRAWAL, KAVITA MATHAD, PARTHA SEN, AND SANKAR MUKHERJEE

5. An overview of advanced networking technologies and the global value chain
RAMIZ SALAMA AND FADI AL-TURJMAN

6. BSMQSC: design of an efficient blockchain-based security model for QoS-aware sustainable IoT smart city networks
VIJAY ANAND RAJASEKARAN, VEENA GROVER, MADALA GURU BRAHMAM, AND BALAMURUGAN BALUSAMY

7. Service models for Internet of Things, global value chains, and mobile cloud computing
RAMIZ SALAMA, SINEM ALTURJMAN, CHADI ALTRJMAN, AND FADI AL-TURJMAN

8. Overview of the global value chain and the effectiveness of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques in reducing cybersecurity risks
RAMIZ SALAMA AND FADI AL-TURJMAN

9. Blockchain technology, computer network operations, and global value chains together make up “cybersecurity”
RAMIZ SALAMA AND FADI AL-TURJMAN

10. A study of health-care data security in smart cities and the global value chain using AI and blockchain
RAMIZ SALAMA AND FADI AL-TURJMAN

11. Smart global value chain: applications across various sectors
DIVYA SAHU, MAHIMA DOGRA, VEENA GROVER, MANJU NANDAL, AND ABHIJIT GANGULY

12. Smart global value chains in the manufacturing industry
SUMIT RASTOGI, RACHITA KAPOOR BHASIN, PRIYANSHI SHARMA, UPESH BHATNAGAR, AND TANUSHREE SHRIVASTAV

13. Decentralized finance: a catalyst for smart global value chains in future financial ecosystems
ANKIT GOEL, PARUL GARG, AND MANJEET KUMAR

14. Emerging technologies in global supply chain management (GSCM) using an automated e-audit system
ASHISH MANUEL AND NEERJA ASWALE

15. Decentralized finance and technology readiness: unleashing the future of financial innovation
CHANNI SACHDEVA, VEER P. GANGWAR, AND VEENA GROVER

16. Entrepreneurship development within the smart global value chain and the performance of small- and medium-scale enterprises: micro-level evidence from Nigeria
AMBROSE NNAEMEKA OMEJE, HANNAH AMARACHI UCHENDU, AND RAVINDER RENA

17. Future uses of AI and blockchain technology in the global value chain and cybersecurity
RAMIZ SALAMA AND FADI AL-TURJMAN

Biography

Adarsh Garg
An acknowledged researcher and academician, Dr Adarsh Garg has 24 years of teaching, research, consultancy, and administrative experience. She received her PhD degree in information technology from GGSIP University, Delhi. She is currently working as Professor of Data Analytics and IT at GL Bajaj Institute of Management and Research (GLBIMR), Gautam Buddh Nagar, Greater Noida, and as a Visiting Professor at Delhi Technical University, Delhi. Prior to joining GLBIMR, she worked with organizations like Galgotias University, WIPRO Tech, GE, IMT Ghaziabad, and Punjabi University, Patiala. She is currently supervising eight PhDs. She has published over 70 research papers in refereed international/national journals and conference proceedings, 7 case studies, and 5 edited books, Information Systems Development: A Software Engineering Approach, Environment Sustainability: A True Value of IT, Global Health Disaster: Predicting the Unpredictable with Emerging Technologies (AAP, CRC, USA), Reinventing Technological Innovations with Artificial Intelligence (Bentham Books), Advances in Technological Innovations in Higher Education: Theory and Practices (CRC, Taylor & Francis). She is a member of various professional bodies, such as the Computer Society of India and ACM Computer Science Teacher’s Association. She is also a member of various national and international academic and administrative committees. She is on the editorial board and is a reviewer of articles for various journals of repute. Her areas of interest include business analytics, data mining, business intelligence, Python, RapidMiner, PowerBI, MIS, e-learning, and project management.

Amrita Jain
Amrita Jain has teaching experience spanning over 11 years. She is working at GL Bajaj Institute of Management and Research, PGDM Institute, and has contributed to prestigious organizations like Galgotias University. Her academic endeavours demonstrate her dedication to lifelong learning. She has qualified University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test for Junior Research Fellowship. Her sincere passion is to give students practical knowledge in areas like data analytics, advanced Excel, and Power BI, all of which are essential in today’s business environment.

Manisha Singh
Manisha Singh is an Associate Professor at G L Bajaj Institute of Management and Research, Greater Noida, India, with over 13 years of experience teaching management students at premier Institutes in Delhi NCR. She holds a doctorate in economics from the University of Allahabad, Prayagraj, India, with specialization in development economics and related policy frameworks.

Fadi Al-Turjman
Fadi Al-Turjman received his PhD in computer science from Queen’s University, Canada, in 2011. He is the associate dean for research and the founding director of the International Research Center for AI and IoT at Near East University, Nicosia, Cyprus. Prof Al-Turjman is the head of the Artificial Intelligence Engineering Department and a leading authority in the areas of smart/intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) systems, wireless, and mobile networks’ architectures, protocols, deployments, and performance evaluation in Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT). His publication history spans over 500 SCI/E Science Citation Index Expanded publications, in addition to numerous keynotes and plenary talks at flagship venues. He has authored and edited more than 60 books about cognition, security, and wireless sensor network deployments in smart IoT environments, which have been published by well-reputed publishers such as Taylor and Francis, Elsevier, IET, and Springer. He has received several recognitions and best paper awards at top international conferences. He also received the prestigious Best Research Paper Award from Elsevier’s Computer Communications Journal for the period 2015–2018, in addition to the Top Researcher Award for 2018 at Antalya Bilim University, Turkey, and the Lifetime Golden Award of Dr Suat Gunsel from Near East University, Cyprus, in 2022. Prof Al-Turjman has led a number of international symposiums and workshops in flagship communication society conferences. Currently, he serves as book series editor and the lead guest/associate editor for several top-tier journals, including the IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials (IF 23.9) and Elsevier’s Sustainable Cities and Society (IF 10.8), in addition to organizing international conferences and symposiums on the most up to date research topics in AI and IoT.