Demoethical Model of Sustainable Development of Society: A Roadmap towards Digital Transformation

Sustainability 15:12478 (2023)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

This study aims to explore a demoethical model for sustainable development in modern society. It proposes an approach that focuses on organizing activities to improve sustainable development. Specifically, it presents a demoethical model relevant to Society 5.0 and Industry 5.0 organizations. The objective is to identify demoethical values that can drive sustainable development in the era of digitalization. Through a literature review and analysis, this study identifies key components of the demoethical model and provides practical recommendations for stakeholders involved in digital transformation. The analysis of demoethical norms and phenomena, such as education, nurturing, mind, knowledge, science, and honest work, has enabled the identification of values that align with sustainable development in society. The results of the study demonstrate that the notion of a demoethical foundation for sustainability is rooted in the concept of spirituality as the basis for a new societal development scenario and its relationship with nature. The study shows that ideas about the demoethical basis of sustainability are based on the priority of spirituality as the basis of a new scenario for the development of society, as well as the integration of demographic, socio-economical, and ecological components in system-wide modeling.

Author Profiles

Anna Shutaleva
Ural Federal University (PhD)
Muhammad Irfan
Queen's University, Belfast
Rinat A. Zhanbayev
National Engineering Academy of The Republic of Kazakhstan (Alumnus)

Analytics

Added to PP
2023-08-17

Downloads
710 (#28,734)

6 months
130 (#35,639)

Historical graph of downloads since first upload
This graph includes both downloads from PhilArchive and clicks on external links on PhilPapers.
How can I increase my downloads?