The Economics of Digital Transformation: Approaching Non-stable and Uncertain Digitalized Production Systems
Tessaleno Devezas (),
João Leitão and
Askar Sarygulov
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Tessaleno Devezas: Atlantica—Instituto Universitário
Askar Sarygulov: Saint Petersburg State University of Economics
A chapter in The Economics of Digital Transformation, 2021, pp 1-4 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The recent economic crisis that lasted between 2007 and 2009 was predetermined not only by the presence of “bubbles” in the financial sector, but also by the allometric character of the sectorial development. This structural imbalance, which accumulated over the years, was the result of a lack of conjugation between the new technological platform, forms and methods of management and practices of social development. It can be expected that a new technological breakthrough will bring with it not only “roses of prosperity” but also “prickly thorns” of disappointment. The key problem will not only be to ensure a new character of economic growth, but also to solve the unemployment problem and to ensure conjugation of the new technology platform and the information and social infrastructure of society.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-59959-1_1
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