Résumés
Résumé
La transformation numérique de nos organisations et de nos sociétés entraîne d’énormes défis dont la complexité n’est pas à minimiser. Considérant également la fragilisation des chaînes d’approvisionnement ainsi que les nouveaux joueurs de l’économie collaborative, nous constatons plusieurs changements dans l’écosystème de diverses industries. Nous abordons, dans le présent article, quelques pistes de réflexion pour les dirigeants et les États, ces derniers en tant que parties prenantes importantes d’un écosystème entrepreneurial.
Mots-clés :
- Transformation numérique,
- pérennité MPME,
- économie collaborative,
- chaînes d'approvisionnement,
- transformation système social
Abstract
The digital changes brought upon our organizations and companies leads to enormous challenges with complexity that must not be underestimated. Considering weakened supply chains and new players from the collaborative economy, we are witnessing several changes in the ecosystem of different industries. This article is a discussion of thoughts for states and organizations, as they are key stakeholders of an entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Keywords:
- digital transformation,
- MSME's sustainability,
- sharing economy,
- supply chains,
- social system transformation
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