Role of the Internet Network in the Process of Forming Legal Culture of Entrepreneurs
Kirill A. Dolgopolov (),
Ludmila V. Kiryukhina () and
Igor V. Przhilenskiy ()
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Kirill A. Dolgopolov: North-Caucasus Federal University
Ludmila V. Kiryukhina: North-Caucasus Federal University
Igor V. Przhilenskiy: North-Caucasus Federal University
A chapter in Economic Issues of Social Entrepreneurship, 2021, pp 217-225 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Purpose This paper presents the analysis of the impact of the Internet on the development of legal culture of entrepreneurs and e-commerce entities in modern Russia. Design/methodology/approach It has been pointed out that today’s world network as a unified framework has become not only the most active member of the communications system, but also an integral agent of legal socialization of entrepreneurs. Findings Consideration is given to the problems of the integration of electronic and digital technologies in social structures that outline the cognitive functions of complex systems. Due to the social function of business activity, they are aimed at introducing technologies that one way or another required legal regulation. Originality/value Within the framework of the research, it has been established that the formation of legal culture increases the role of Internet technologies which influence not only economic, but also sociocultural and legal behavior patterns. Moreover, the paper emphasizes aspects of specific networking mechanisms for interchange of information, platforms that are based on Internet technologies, basic and legal considerations of their arrangement. The authors concluded that it is important to adopt a regulatory act with regard to the maintenance of appropriate cultural and legal standards on the Internet for business entities.
Keywords: e-Commerce; Entrepreneur; Internet; Legal culture; Legal awareness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77291-8_20
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