Artificial intelligence ‐ driven sustainable development: Examining organizational, technical, and processing approaches to achieving global goals

Author:

Kulkov Ignat12ORCID,Kulkova Julia34,Rohrbeck Rene5,Menvielle Loick4,Kaartemo Valtteri6,Makkonen Hannu7

Affiliation:

1. Digital and Circular Industrial Services (DigiCircle) Research Group, Innovation and Product Realisation Research Environment Mälardalen University Eskilstuna Sweden

2. Åbo Akademi University Turku Finland

3. Department of Design, School of Arts, Design and Architecture Aalto University Espoo Finland

4. Chair Management in Innovative Health EDHEC Business School Paris France

5. EDHEC Business School, Chair for Foresight, Innovation and Transformation 24 Avenue Gustave Delory Roubaix France

6. Turku School of Economics, Turku Institute for Advanced Studies University of Turku Turku Finland

7. School of Marketing and Communication University of Vaasa Vaasa Finland

Abstract

AbstractThis study presents a comprehensive literature review using a systematic approach to explore the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in promoting sustainable development in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The systematic review approach was applied to collect and analyze topics, and the literature search was conducted in two stages, encompassing 57 articles that met the research requirements. Our analysis reveals that AI's contribution to sustainability is concentrated within three key areas: organizational, technical, and processing aspects. The organizational aspect focuses on the integration of AI in companies and industries, addressing barriers to implementation and the relationship between companies, partners, and customers. The technical aspect highlights the development of AI algorithms that can address global challenges and contribute to the growth of stability and development in society. The processing aspect emphasizes the internal transformation of companies, their business models, and strategies in response to AI integration. Our proposed conceptual model outlines the essential elements organizations must consider when incorporating AI into their sustainability efforts, such as strategic alignment, infrastructure development, change management, and continuous improvement. By addressing these critical aspects, organizations can harness the potential of AI to drive positive social, environmental, and economic outcomes, ultimately contributing to the achievement of the SDGs. The model serves as a comprehensive framework for organizations seeking to leverage AI for sustainable development, but it should be adapted to individual contexts to ensure its relevance and effectiveness.

Funder

Jenny ja Antti Wihurin Rahasto

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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