Digital Transformation and Cognitive Challenges in Project Management: Navigating Crises in the Information Society

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2025
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Herasymchuk, Halyna
Puliak, Olha
Maltseva, Olha
Myhovych, Tetiana
Zharovska, Olena
Maksymchuk, Borys
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Cognitive challenges and decision-making complexity are intensifying in the digital era, particularly within project management frameworks affected by systemic crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This study explores how digital technologies reshape project management by influencing information processing, coordination, and governance models in both the private and public sectors. Drawing on empirical evidence from Ukrainian public institutions and SMEs. The article identifies the uneven pace o f digital adoption and the structural, ethical, and informational asymmetries that hinder optimal implementation. The study highlights how big data, intelligent analytics, and emeiging AI applications—particularly neural computing and machine learning—introduce new paradigms o f cognitive processing, configuration management, and value generation across the project lifecycle. It also addresses infrastructural and organisational obstacles, such as digital inequality, information overload, and the need for adaptive decision models. Special attention is given to public administration, where digital tools must balance democratic indusivity with system efficiency. The findings underscore the dual role of digital technologies as both enablers and disruptors of traditional management logic, requiring a fundamental reconceptualisation of how information is structured, evaluated, and acted upon in dynamic environments.
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digital transformation, project management, public administration, information society, digital technologies, information asymmetry, digital divide, big data, Covid 19, decision-making, article
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Digital Transformation and Cognitive Challenges in Project Management: Navigating Crises in the Information Society / Halyna Herasymchuk, Gennadii Riabtsev, Olha Puliak, Оlha Maltseva, Tetiana Myhovych, Olena Zharovska, Borys Maksymchuk // BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience. - 2025. - Vol. 16, Issue 3. - Р. 350-360. - https://doi.org/10.70594/brain/16.3/26