Theoretical and Methodological Bases of the Study of the Impact of Digital Economy on World Policy in 21 Century
Olena-Ivanna Horoshko,
Andrii Horoshko,
Stanislav Bilyuga and
Viktoriia Horoshko
Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021, vol. 166, issue C
Abstract:
Considering (that) research issues of the worldwide development are becoming in need of improvement of their methodological tools increasingly, the theme of the article is a meaningful one amid existing digital revolution. Also taking into account that the huge mass of information still needs modern form of data processing and further modeling alongside the theoretical evaluation of current changes in our civilization on a global scale. The purpose of article is to investigate theoretical aspects of artificial and its interaction with the process of globalization and to study digital processes as one of the modern characteristic of the development of our civilization. Following completion of the research we have made a conclusion that the digital economy, when it meets the most complicated artificial levels, will face a fundamental transformation of existing industrial relations, and the consolidation of production and services will be the result of such transformation and will lead to the emergence of the single digital ecosystem.
Keywords: Digital economy; Digitalization; Information and communication technology (ICT); Globalization; Modeling; Math modeling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120640
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