Authors

Dr. Adeyemi Akinola
Department Not Available
Mountain Top University, Nigeria.
Prof. Benjamin Mwadi Makengo
Department Not Available
University of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

Abstract


The inaugural issue of the Scientific Journal for Technology Management, Information & Artificial Intelligence (SJTIA) brings together a diverse yet interconnected body of research that reflects Nigeria's ongoing transformation at the intersection of digital innovation, institutional reform, and socio-economic development. It cannot be overemphasized that digital transformation and technology adoption remain pivotal drivers of socioeconomic development in emerging economies, influencing productivity, innovation diffusion, and institutional capacity across diverse sectors (Wang & Shao, 2024). To this end, this volume addresses a critical gap in scholarly literature by focusing on the ways in which digital transformation, technology spillovers, and organizational learning are shaping performance outcomes across sectors ranging from SMEs and education to hospitality, construction, and human capital management. As Nigeria faces the imperative to modernize amid global shifts, these studies provide empirical insights into the drivers and barriers of technological advancement and how they interact with culture, policy, infrastructure, and human development.


Suggested citation


Dr. Adeyemi Akinola, Prof. Benjamin Mwadi Makengo (2025). EditorialScientific Journal for Technology Management, Information & Artificial Intelligence, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.69798/80457242

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  • Issue

    (2025) Vol. 1 No. 1: Scientific Journal for Technology Management, Information & Artificial Intelligence

  • Published

    25-07-25

  • Keywords

    Digital Transitions Socioeconomic Empowerment Knowledge Systems