Exploring Digital Transformation and Sustainability

A special issue of Platforms (ISSN 2813-4176).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2026 | Viewed by 708

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Dear Colleagues,

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is transforming every aspect of our societies through the convergence of Artificial Intelligence, robotics, data analytics and human–machine collaboration. These technologies are driving innovation, economic diversification and sustainable development across sectors, while also reshaping the nature of work, education and governance.

However, the benefits of digital transformation are not evenly distributed. The challenge lies in ensuring that the digital economy contributes to sustainability, inclusiveness and resilience—rather than widening inequalities or increasing environmental burdens. Achieving this balance requires interdisciplinary research and cooperation among academia, industry and policymakers.

This Topic aims to bring together research that explores the intersection of digital transformation and sustainability, highlighting how technological innovation can advance sustainable development goals while enhancing productivity, social equity and environmental responsibility.

We welcome contributions addressing diverse dimensions of the digital transition, including but not limited to Artificial Intelligence-driven business innovation, smart and sustainable manufacturing, green digital infrastructures, digital economies in emerging regions, ethics and governance of Artificial Intelligence, sustainable education models and data-driven decision-making for resilient societies.

The Topic is organized in connection with AU–ICDSA 2026: Exploring Digital Transformation and Sustainability, an international conference organized by the Australian University, Kuwait, in collaboration with the Centre for Business Analytics at the University of Surrey, United Kingdom and the International Center of Industrial Transformation, Singapore. The event provides a vital platform for sharing cutting-edge research, practical insights and policy frameworks toward building resilient, Artificial Intelligence-enabled futures.

We invite scholars, practitioners and policymakers to submit original research articles, empirical studies, theoretical frameworks and case studies that contribute to understanding the transformative impact of digital technologies on sustainability and development.

Subtopics

  • Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Digital Economies in the MENA Region

Exploring regional pathways for adopting Artificial Intelligence and robotics to enhance productivity, sustainability and inclusive growth.

  • Business Innovation and Performance through Artificial Intelligence-Driven Transformation

Investigating how data analytics, automation and digital platforms improve business efficiency, competitiveness and sustainability outcomes.

  • AI and Sustainability in Higher Education

Examining Artificial Intelligence’s role in sustainable teaching models, lifelong learning and skills development for the digital workforce.

  • Economic Diversification and Smart Manufacturing

Analyzing Industry 4.0 technologies, intelligent production systems and circular economy approaches in manufacturing and industry.

  • STEAM Education and Youth Employment in the Artificial Intelligence Era

Researching the role of digital skills, entrepreneurship and inclusive education in preparing youth for future labor markets.

  • AI-Powered Smart Cities and Urban Resilience

Addressing sustainable urban development, mobility, digital governance and citizen engagement through smart technologies.

  • Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Knowledge Economies and Entrepreneurship

Investigating innovation ecosystems, digital startups and knowledge transfer in AI-enabled economies.

  • Digital Platforms, Data Governance and Ethical Artificial Intelligence

Exploring transparency, fairness and accountability in Artificial Intelligence systems and the governance of data in the digital era.

  • Sustainable Digital Infrastructures and Cybersecurity

Studying the environmental and security implications of large-scale digital infrastructures and cloud computing.

  • Human-Centric Design and Human–Machine Collaboration

Understanding the social, cognitive and ethical dimensions of collaboration between humans and intelligent systems.

You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Sustainability.

Prof. Dr. Adel Ben Youssef
Prof. Dr. Alper Ertürk
Prof. Dr. Ahmad Sedaghat
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Keywords

  • digital transformation
  • artificial intelligence
  • applied robotics in sustainability
  • sustainability
  • Industry 4.0
  • smart manufacturing
  • artificial intelligence governance
  • digital economy
  • resilient systems
  • sustainable education

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Beyond Reality—How Are Virtual Reality and the Metaverse Shaping Tourism?
by Adelina Zeqiri, Issam Mejri and Adel Ben Youssef
Platforms 2026, 4(2), 6; https://doi.org/10.3390/platforms4020006 - 26 Mar 2026
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This study aims to systematically analyze scholarly research on virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and the metaverse in the tourism and hospitality sectors, offering insights into publication patterns, key contributors, thematic evolution, and potential research directions from 2016 to mid-2025. It maps [...] Read more.
This study aims to systematically analyze scholarly research on virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and the metaverse in the tourism and hospitality sectors, offering insights into publication patterns, key contributors, thematic evolution, and potential research directions from 2016 to mid-2025. It maps how the literature evolved in response to technological maturation and changing tourism constraints. A systematic literature review and comprehensive bibliometric analysis were conducted using the Scopus database. The analysis encompassed bibliographic metrics, thematic clustering, and content analysis techniques to identify influential journals, authors, and evolving research themes. The results reveal a pronounced acceleration in research activity post-2020, reflecting heightened interest due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s push towards digital and immersive solutions. Core journals identified include Tourism Management, Current Issues in Tourism, and Journal of Travel Research. Influential contributors such as Timothy H. Jung, M. Claudia tom Dieck, and Dimitrios Buhalis significantly shaped the field. The thematic trajectory demonstrates a shift from initial exploration and application of VR and AR technologies toward comprehensive integration into metaverse ecosystems, with emerging themes such as digital twins, synthetic experiences, immersive storytelling, and growing emphasis on ethical and sustainability considerations. By synthesizing nearly a decade of research, this study provides valuable insights into immersive technologies’ evolution in tourism and hospitality, identifying critical areas for future investigation aligned with enterprise information management strategies. Full article
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