E-Globalization and Digital Economy
Georgios I. Zekos
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Georgios I. Zekos: International Hellenic University
Chapter Chapter 2 in Economics and Law of Artificial Intelligence, 2021, pp 13-66 from Springer
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Abstract The new era of information technologies is referring to the globalization of communication. The quick decrease of the communication costs enhanced the dealings among countries and is a vital foundation for the structure of a stronger universal civil society. In today’s technology-driven world, industry standardization, device interoperability, and product compatibility have turned out to be vital to advancing innovation and competition. The technologies and virtual places that represent cyberspace have been assimilated into the lives of people who accept the Internet as a tool for pursuing their common, real-world needs. E-government brings the government closer to citizens, defeating the barriers of bureaucracy, reducing corruption, and making decision-makers more reactive to people’s needs, which means that e-services of e-government are characterized by greater efficiency and transparency.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64254-9_2
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