Digital Technology for Business Management Innovations in Community Ageing

Authors

  • Yuyin Xia
  • Mei Yu
  • Yuzheng Huang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/a6540d21

Keywords:

Community Aged Care, Digital Technology, Operations Management, Innovation, Data Driven Decision Making

Abstract

The application of digital technologies in community care has triggered profound innovations in operations and management, opening up new possibilities for improving service efficiency, personalising care and promoting community engagement. In this wave of innovation, data-driven decision-making, personalised service strategies, social interaction mechanisms, safety risk management models, digital literacy training mechanisms, and cultural integration strategies highlight the multidimensional impact of digital technologies. This innovative trend not only improves the quality of life of the elderly at the technical level, but also promotes the community elderly care services to be closer to the community culture and pay deep attention to individual needs, which comprehensively promotes the sustainable development of digital technology in community elderly care. This paper provides useful theoretical references and practical insights for the future of community elderly care services in the digital era through an in-depth discussion of the business management innovation of digital technology in community elderly care.

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25-01-2024

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Xia, Y., Yu, M., & Huang, Y. (2024). Digital Technology for Business Management Innovations in Community Ageing. Academic Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 6(1), 104-109. https://doi.org/10.54097/a6540d21