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Internet-of-Things (IoT): An In-Depth Examination of the Issues and Challenges for the Purpose of Ensuring Long-Term Viability


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The primary objective of this research is to identify and analyze all the issues and challenges associated with the Internet-of-Things in the context of business management. The paper develops an exploratory research model to identify and analyze all the issues and challenges associated with the Internet-of-Things in business administration. The researcher gathered all the relevant data and information with the help of a previous literature review recently published on the Internet-of-Things and business management. To compile relevant content on the subject, the researcher used secondary resources such as Internet sites, the official website of organizations that have adopted the Internet-of-Things for management, published research papers, peer-reviewed journals, magazines, periodical articles, and books. This research study will aid researchers and management in developing a unique security framework to minimize and eliminate security and privacy risks and the adoption of the Internet-of-Things using new communication tools and technologies in business management practices. According to the findings of this study, the Internet-of-Things not only assist in business processes and activities but also improve the efficiency and productivity of the available things.

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Business management, Internet-of-Things, Sustainable development.
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Pritam Kumar
Lecturer, Digital Business Management, Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics, Assumption University, Thailand

Abstract


The primary objective of this research is to identify and analyze all the issues and challenges associated with the Internet-of-Things in the context of business management. The paper develops an exploratory research model to identify and analyze all the issues and challenges associated with the Internet-of-Things in business administration. The researcher gathered all the relevant data and information with the help of a previous literature review recently published on the Internet-of-Things and business management. To compile relevant content on the subject, the researcher used secondary resources such as Internet sites, the official website of organizations that have adopted the Internet-of-Things for management, published research papers, peer-reviewed journals, magazines, periodical articles, and books. This research study will aid researchers and management in developing a unique security framework to minimize and eliminate security and privacy risks and the adoption of the Internet-of-Things using new communication tools and technologies in business management practices. According to the findings of this study, the Internet-of-Things not only assist in business processes and activities but also improve the efficiency and productivity of the available things.

Keywords


Business management, Internet-of-Things, Sustainable development.

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