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The Convergence of Quality and Digitalisation in a Changing World: Implications for Developing Nations such as the BRICS Group

The emergence of digitalisation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution has resulted in a significant shift in practices, resulting in a disconnection among organisations, employees, and technology, particularly affecting developing nations like the BRICS group which have faced disproportionate challen...

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Published in:African journal of inter-multidisciplinary studies (Online) 2023-01, Vol.5 (1), p.1-14
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digitalisation
Disconnection
Ecosystems
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Information technology
Intelligence
LDCs
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Pandemics
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