Digital Technology and Management Synergy: Integrating Technical Innovation and Managerial Strategy
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In an unprecedented digital era, old distinctions between managerial strategy and technical innovation are blurring at an increasingly fast pace. This ESS Journal special issue is dedicated to an investigation of one of today's most dynamic and pressing interdisciplinary borders: that between digital technology and management. The last decade has seen rapid advancements in sophisticated technologies—artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, digital twins, smart grids, blockchain, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Emerging technologies are transforming energy, production, logistics, health, and education. However, the long-term sustainability and implications of the innovation depend as much on their technological complexity as they do on governance depth, scalability, and culture of management. This question aims to dispute the common thought that just being technically excellent is enough. In contrast, we bring to the forefront the idea of synergistic effort - a dynamic, strategic interplay among data scientists, engineers, system engineers, and thought-leading managers. Innovation is brought to a halt when management is in one corner, working separately from technology. However, synergized, all these shape the foundation for responsive, agile, and resilient systems that can answer today's most demanding challenges: energy transition, digital infrastructure resilience, cybersecurity threats, climate adaptation, and inclusive development.

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