The four business models for AI adoption in education: Giving leaders a destination for the digital transformation journey

Alex Zarifis, Leonidas Efthymiou

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    Abstract

    Effective digital transformation requires new technology to work in harmony with the people towards a common goal. All the universities do not have the same capabilities currently across these three parameters and may not be able, or willing, to develop them in the same way. Therefore, several alternative models conducive to digital transformation and AI adoption must be identified. A university must not have to go on this journey without a roadmap. There should be several education business models that optimize AI adoption to choose from. Identifying the destination in advance reinforces the trust between the digital transformation leader and the followers. This research identifies four education business models that are optimized for AI. The first is focus and disaggregate. The second is to keep the existing model but enhance it with AI. The third is an educator expanding beyond their current model and the fourth is a disruptor entering education.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThe four business models for AI adoption in education
    Subtitle of host publicationGiving leaders a destination for the digital transformation journey
    Pages1868-1872
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2022

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