…Hosts 2026 Annual International Research Conference
As rapid technological advancements reshape economic realities and work patterns, uncertainties continue to challenge traditional business models, academia is emerging as a critical partner in helping organisations navigate a sustainable future.
Scholars at the University of Lagos’ (UNILAG) Faculty of Management Sciences’ 2026 Annual International Research Conference, themed ‘Business Innovations, Sustainability, and Resilience: Navigating the Future,’ held on Wednesday, pointed the way to navigating the tech-disrupted economic spaces through innovative strategies.
Toyin Adisa, director at Centre of Work, organisation and Technology (CWOT), University of East London, United Kingdom, speaking on the topic: ‘Work, Workers, Organisation, and Technology: the Implications therein’ emphasised that technology is deeply entwined with the modern world of work, transforming how people work, communicate, and collaborate.
“The rise of technology necessitates new skills in areas such as data analysis, digital literacy, and the ability to work with AI and automation.
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