FROM DIGITAL CAPITALISM TO PURPOSEFUL ENTERPRISE: SUSTAINABILITY AS THE MORAL ARCHITECTURE OF GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION

Authors

  • DR. DIWAKAR CHAUDHARY
  • DR. JULEE BANERJI
  • DR. DIWAKAR CHAUDHARY
  • DR. RASHI BHATI

Keywords:

Digital Sustainability Corporate Social Responsibility Multinational Corporations Pandemic Climate Change Purpose

Abstract

We discuss how environmental and pandemic crises in combination with digitization are presenting the multi- national enterprise (MNE) with increasing geopolitical, organizational, and market tensions. Institutional pluralism is creating a more complex global environment. The organization of productive work is shifting, which challenges how MNEs structure and coordinate their activities. Changing consumer and investor expectations are broadening the understanding of value creation with implications for business models. We contend that the tensions invite MNEs to reconsider how they frame, formalize, and realize corporate purpose. We close with a research agenda that recognizes the need for MNEs to become purpose-driven actors.

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CHAUDHARY, D. D., BANERJI, D. J., CHAUDHARY, D. D., & BHATI, D. R. (2025). FROM DIGITAL CAPITALISM TO PURPOSEFUL ENTERPRISE: SUSTAINABILITY AS THE MORAL ARCHITECTURE OF GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S7 (2025): Posted 10 October), 1362–1375. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/2361