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The Use of Intelligent Technologies in the Development of Digital Transformation as a Government Strategy

Marius Stefan ()
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Marius Stefan: Bucharest University of Economic Studies

A chapter in Rethinking Business for Sustainable Leadership in a VUCA World, 2024, pp 311-330 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In the informational society, national and european, the modern history of Europe describes the industrial revolution as a factor that triggered the new economic order, through the scientific and technical progress made. While modernity as a term refers to a new social order, created as a result of the movement called Enlightenment. Through the totality and extent of the changes produced at the political and social level, summarized in the transfer of the individual from ancestral work to the activities corresponding to the urban industry, modernity became the first way of social organization that managed to dominate at the global level. Modernity is characterized by major transformations, which penetrated deeply into all levels of human life, in all economic, political and social spheres. The distinction between public and private life, the privileging of urban space, to the detriment of rural areas, specializations and qualifications on the labor market, increasing productivity and mass production, abandoning or at least minimizing conventional, traditional methods, and replacing them with new methods based on science, by reason, “on the new lights”, all being legacies of modernity that laid the foundations for a present characterized by a new model of society, in which the purely industrial phase has been overcome, and production is replaced by services, knowledge and global information technologies, summarized under a term meant to describe this new structure, namely the informational society. The post-industrial society emphasizes, not on the production of goods, but on the preponderance of the use of services, depending to a large extent on the use of technology.

Keywords: Intelligent technologies; e-Business; Digital transformation; Awareness and cybersecurity; Security of critical infrastructure of national interest; European funds; Development of the national economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-50208-8_20

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