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A Macro-view Using Systems Analysis

Victor Glass
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Victor Glass: Rutgers Business School

Chapter 18 in Humanizing the Digital Economy, 2023, pp 317-342 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In the last two chapters, I used the energy industry as a case study for using the templates I developed for creating narratives and analyzing a particular policy issue. In this chapter, I want to expand the scope to broad policy issues created by the digital revolution. Here I define “systems” as the mode of technology that underlies the economy. In almost Marxian fashion, I assume technology is the driving force changing economic, cultural, and political connections. The challenge is to identify the weak connections and barriers that make systems underperform. I offer policy recommendations based on using a systems approach to identify problems caused by the digital revolution and suggested solutions to these problems that ideologues can accept. I base some of the recommendations on examining the way platforms operate.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-37507-1_18

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