Digital Capital

Digital Capital
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 1857882091
ISBN-13 : 9781857882094
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Capital by : Don Tapscott

The industrial-age corporation is crumbling. The new form of wealth creation is the business web, and the new basis of wealth is digital capital.

Digital Capital

Digital Capital
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 63
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ISBN-10 : 9781839095528
ISBN-13 : 1839095520
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Capital by : Massimo Ragnedda

This work represents the first attempt to position digital capital as cumulative and transferable, independent from, and intertwined with the other five forms of capitals. The book aims to propose a theoretical toolkit and empirical model that can be used by policy makers to tackle social inequalities created by the digital exclusion of citizens.

Digital Capital

Digital Capital
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9781137593320
ISBN-13 : 1137593326
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Capital by : Sora Park

This book describes and understands the many factors that influence a person’s behavior towards digital technologies, and how that affects the person’s potential to benefit from digital society. The ability to adapt to these new technological environments - and the extent to which an individual embraces them - has become critical to an individual’s well-being and quality of life, the underlying assumption being that only by effectively engaging with digital technologies can the user accrue benefits from the experience. By introducing the concept “digital capital,” which refers to the conditions that determine how people access, use, and engage with digital technology, Park examines how the digital ecosystem of the user lead to new forms of digital inequality. Using numerous empirical studies on internet users and non-users, as well as recommending small localized solutions to the big global problem, a critical and alternative perspective of the digital divide is provided.

Social Capital

Social Capital
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 121
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ISBN-10 : 9781837975877
ISBN-13 : 1837975876
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Social Capital by : Mudit Kumar Singh

Providing practical recommendations for leveraging social capital for social good, this is a valuable, thought-provoking and timely exploration of the multifaceted concept of social capital in the context of the digital revolution.

Intellectual Capital in the Digital Economy

Intellectual Capital in the Digital Economy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781000051995
ISBN-13 : 1000051994
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Intellectual Capital in the Digital Economy by : Patricia Ordóñez de Pablos

This book presents a global view of digital and knowledge-based economies and analyses the role of intellectual capital, intellectual capital reports and information technology in achieving sustained competitive advantages in the globalized economy. Intellectual Capital in the Digital Economy reviews the state of the art in the field of intellectual capital and intellectual capital reports, exploring core concepts, strengths and weaknesses, gaps, latest developments, the main components of intellectual capital, the main sections of the reports, and indicators of each component. It presents experiences from pioneering companies and institutions in measuring intellectual capital around the world. It incorporates an interdisciplinary and cross-sectorial approach, offering a comparative view of intellectual capital reports elaborated in different regions of the world. This book presents case studies and experiences on the building of intellectual capital reports in organizations. In addition, the book discusses the benefits and challenges of building intellectual capital reports in smart economies and societies. This book is of direct interest to researchers, students and policymakers examining intellectual capital and the knowledge-based economy.

Sustainability of Digital Transformation for the Environment

Sustainability of Digital Transformation for the Environment
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Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9782832544518
ISBN-13 : 2832544517
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainability of Digital Transformation for the Environment by : Evgeny Kuzmin

On 2 June 2022 in Stockholm, an UN-backed coalition of 1,000 stakeholders from over 100 countries launched an Action Plan to steer digitalization towards accelerating environmentally and socially sustainable development. The Coalition for Digital Environmental Sustainability aims to help reorient and prioritize the application of digital technologies to meet the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution and waste. Inspired by this Agenda, we have directed our research interest toward the search for approaches to sustainable digital transformation for the environment. This Research Topic is a part of our initiative at the annual international scientific conference ‘Digital Transformation in Industry’ (DTI), held by the Institute of Economics of the Ural Branc

Challenges and Solutions in the Digital Economy and Finance

Challenges and Solutions in the Digital Economy and Finance
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 582
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ISBN-10 : 9783031144103
ISBN-13 : 3031144104
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Challenges and Solutions in the Digital Economy and Finance by : Anna Rumyantseva

This volume presents the proceedings of the 4th International Scientific and Practical Conference on Digital Economy and Finances (DEFIN22) at the Saint-Petersburg University of Management Technologies and Economics (UMTE), which took place in March 2022. It includes the newest research on the impact of new digital technologies on the growth and capitalization of companies and the labor market. The volume discusses the problems of situational modeling of economic processes and the creation of "digital twins" of enterprises. The contributions analyse how big data and artificial intelligence technologies are shaping the financial markets.

Too Smart

Too Smart
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9780262538589
ISBN-13 : 026253858X
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Too Smart by : Jathan Sadowski

Who benefits from smart technology? Whose interests are served when we trade our personal data for convenience and connectivity? Smart technology is everywhere: smart umbrellas that light up when rain is in the forecast; smart cars that relieve drivers of the drudgery of driving; smart toothbrushes that send your dental hygiene details to the cloud. Nothing is safe from smartification. In Too Smart, Jathan Sadowski looks at the proliferation of smart stuff in our lives and asks whether the tradeoff—exchanging our personal data for convenience and connectivity—is worth it. Who benefits from smart technology? Sadowski explains how data, once the purview of researchers and policy wonks, has become a form of capital. Smart technology, he argues, is driven by the dual imperatives of digital capitalism: extracting data from, and expanding control over, everything and everybody. He looks at three domains colonized by smart technologies' collection and control systems: the smart self, the smart home, and the smart city. The smart self involves more than self-tracking of steps walked and calories burned; it raises questions about what others do with our data and how they direct our behavior—whether or not we want them to. The smart home collects data about our habits that offer business a window into our domestic spaces. And the smart city, where these systems have space to grow, offers military-grade surveillance capabilities to local authorities. Technology gets smart from our data. We may enjoy the conveniences we get in return (the refrigerator says we're out of milk!), but, Sadowski argues, smart technology advances the interests of corporate technocratic power—and will continue to do so unless we demand oversight and ownership of our data.

The Third Digital Divide

The Third Digital Divide
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 137
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ISBN-10 : 9781317064336
ISBN-13 : 131706433X
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis The Third Digital Divide by : Massimo Ragnedda

Drawing on the thought of Max Weber, in particular his theory of stratification, this book engages with the question of whether the digital divide simply extends traditional forms of inequality, or whether it also includes new forms of social exclusion, or perhaps manifests counter-trends that alleviate traditional inequalities whilst constituting new modalities of inequality. With attention to the manner in which social stratification in the digital age is reproduced and transformed online, the author develops an account of stratification as it exists in the digital sphere, advancing the position that, just as in the social sphere, inequalities in the online world go beyond the economic elements of inequality. As such, study of the digital divide should focus not simply on class dynamics or economic matters, but cultural aspects - such as status or prestige - and political aspects - such as group affiliations. Demonstrating the enduring relevance of Weber’s distinctions with regard to social inequality, The Third Digital Divide: A Weberian approach to rethinking digital inequalities explores the ways in which online activities and digital skills vary according to crucial sociological dimensions, explaining these in concrete terms in relation to the dynamics of social class, social status and power. As such, it will be of interest to social scientists with interests in sociological theory, the sociology of science and technology, and inequality and the digital divide.

After the Internet

After the Internet
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781635901689
ISBN-13 : 1635901685
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis After the Internet by : Tiziana Terranova

On the internet's transformation from communication tool to computational infrastructure. The internet is no more. If it still exists, it does so only as a residual technology, still effective in the present but less intelligible as such. After nearly two decades and a couple of financial crises, it has become the almost imperceptible background of today’s Corporate Platform Complex (CPC)—a pervasive planetary technological infrastructure that meshes communication with computation. In the essays collected in this book, written mostly between the mid-2000s and the late 2010s, Tiziana Terranova bears witness to this monstrous transformation. Mobilizing theories of cognitive capitalism, neo-monadology, and sympathetic cooperation, considering ideas such as the attention economy and its psychopathologies, and evoking the relation between algorithmic automation and the Common, she provides real-time takes on the mutations that have changed the technological, cultural, and economic ethos of the Internet. Mostly conceived, elaborated, and discussed in collective activist spaces, After the Internet is neither apocalyptic lamentation nor melancholic “rise and fall” story of betrayed great expectations. On the contrary, it looks within the folds of the recent past to unfold the potential futurities that the post-digital computational present still entails.