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10.

0 Implication for Practice


In this pandemic phase of Covid-19, the information management community now have the
once-in-a-lifetime chance which will give a compelling effect on practice in the area
mentioned above by establishing an analysis. For instance, the national government in a lot
of nation now have progressively becoming systemically assessed the academic sector
using the indicators such as “knowledge transfer”, “industry engagement” and “impact on
practice”. Furthermore, information management researcher now also have a moment to
make themselves the main character in creating practical impact and securing funds for the
upcoming days. Since we are technically at the center of recent development of the digital
world, we should pursue to introduce new cutting-edge research that can help to orientate
the future global society for the benefit of all and to collaborate with practitioners to co-create
studies to making sure that the insights are successfully executed and the implications is
evaluated.

Conclusion

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