Digital Transformation as an Enabler to Become More Efficient in Sustainability: Evidence from Five Leading Companies in the Mexican Market

Not only was Digital Transformation (DT) accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, but over recent years some companies have already developed actions related to DT. It is well known that DT has many benefits, such as improving business models, making communication channels more efficient and facilitati...

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subjects Beverages
Business
Business communication
Business models
Cellular telephone services industry
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Decision making
Developing countries
Digitization
Discount stores
Disease transmission
Eastern Europe
Economic aspects
Economies of scale
Epidemics
LDCs
Mexico
Mineral industry
Mining industry
New Mexico
Pandemics
Production planning
Qualitative analysis
Soft drink industry
Sustainability
Sustainable development
United States
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