The Possibilities of a Paperless Company Concept

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The review examines the possibilities of a paperless company concept, and explored mainly resources available on Scopus and Web of Science databases. The researcher found out that companies are still using traditional ways of doing things despite innovation of new technologies like the 3D printing, and AI. A few percentage of companies like health insurance firms and technology outfits are moving towards becoming completely paperless, whereas a majority of establishments combine the two concepts (paper and paperless) for record keeping and other operations. It is crystal clear that the paperless concept has not been fully realized. However, most companies, especially in the developed world, have a great potential in fully becoming paperless in the near future. Relatively, in order to go paperless, companies should organize all files, convert, and scan new documents, and most importantly should develop robust documentation management software. There is thus, no doubt for a future research in the subject matter using neural networks to accurately predict the future.

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Šuleř, P., & Machová, V. (2020). The Possibilities of a Paperless Company Concept. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 84, pp. 198–202). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27015-5_25

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