Models of modern information economy : conceptual contradictions and practical examples / edited by Alexander P. Sukhodolov, Elena G. Popkova and Tatiana N. Litvinova.
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TextPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 361 pages) ; cmISBN: 9781787562875 (e-book)Subject(s): Knowledge economy | Information technology -- Economic aspects | Business & Economics -- Economics -- General | Development economics & emerging economiesAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 303.4833 LOC classification: HC79.I55 | M63 2018Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: The concept of an information economy is considered by some to be a new branch of economic theory, and by others as the next stage of development for an economy post-industrialization. Leading and developing economies are seeking to quickly develop a functional information economy in orderto help overcome the consequences of the global financial crisis and ensure high global economic competitiveness. This book analyzes modern conceptualmodels of information economies, highlighting and examining their systemiccontradictions and failings. It explores the disconnection between the readiness of the technical infrastructure for forming and developing the information economy, and an unprepared institutional and societal structure that is therefore unable to implement these processes and models. The editors present different approaches to solving these methodological and practicalcontradictions and lay out future models across different internationalcontexts. They also provide recommendations for optimizing their theoretical model and improving its implementation in modern economic systems.
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| HC79.I52 F67 2004 Fostering productivity | HC79.I55 D54 2018 Digitized : | HC79.I55 M37 2016 Mastering digital transformation / | HC79.I55 M63 2018 Models of modern information economy : | HC79.I55 T47 2019 Assessment strategies for knowledge organizations / | HC79.I55 W44 2019 Delivering ITSM for business maturity : | HC79.P55 M36 2001 Managing pollution |
Includes index.
The concept of an information economy is considered by some to be a new branch of economic theory, and by others as the next stage of development for an economy post-industrialization. Leading and developing economies are seeking to quickly develop a functional information economy in orderto help overcome the consequences of the global financial crisis and ensure high global economic competitiveness. This book analyzes modern conceptualmodels of information economies, highlighting and examining their systemiccontradictions and failings. It explores the disconnection between the readiness of the technical infrastructure for forming and developing the information economy, and an unprepared institutional and societal structure that is therefore unable to implement these processes and models. The editors present different approaches to solving these methodological and practicalcontradictions and lay out future models across different internationalcontexts. They also provide recommendations for optimizing their theoretical model and improving its implementation in modern economic systems.
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