Business Intelligence for Innovative, Collaborative and Sustainable Development of Organizations in Digital Era
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Item Introduction to the Minitrack on Business Intelligence for Innovative, Collaborative and Sustainable Development of Organizations in Digital Era(2023-01-03) Olszak, Celina; Zurada, Jozef; Kozanoglu, DilekItem Disruptive Technologies as a Driver to Organizational Success. Organizational Culture Perspective(2023-01-03) Olszak, Celina; Pałys, MarcinThere is a lot of evidence in the research literature that Information Technologies can play a crucial role in achieving competitive advantage, improving decision-making, and achieving organizational success. Unfortunately, research on exploring the issues of using Disruptive Technologies (DT) is still limited, especially studies into the relationship between the use of DT and organizational success. The main contribution of this study is to investigate the issue of DT's impact on organizational success, in particular identifying the benefits of using DT in organizations, as well as examining to what extent organizational culture can be a factor in enhancing organizational success. The study presents the results of research on the use of Disruptive Technologies carried out in 194 organizations, especially in the areas of DT usage and the benefits that organizations achieve from adopting them, as well as the impact of organizational culture on organizational success.Item Intelligent Technologies Supporting the Management of a Smart City. Qualitative Approach(2023-01-03) Sobczak, Andrzej; Ziora, LeszekIntelligent technologies such as Business Intelligence systems, big data, artificial intelligence including machine learning and cognitive technologies play crucial role in the process of a smart city management. The aim of the paper is to indicate the role of intelligent solutions in the management of a contemporary city, particularly focusing on the support of decision making process. The research methodology is based on a qualitative approach where six case studies were conducted in the selected big cities in Poland in 2021 year. The respondents belonged to the group of mainly managers of IT departments in the cities. The case study analyses showed that implemented intelligent solutions in the process of a smart city management positively and significantly affect efficacy, efficiency, quality, and acceleration of the decision-making process and also support the creation of a particular city development strategy. The paper puts also an emphasis on the review of AI applications within the concept of smart city in a big worldwide metropolies.