Disruptive digitalization and platforms : risks and opportunities of the great transformation of politics, socio-economic models, work, and education

"This book provides an overview of the opportunities and risks of digitalisation, and the platforms that embody it and constitute society's new infrastructure. From a management point of view-defined here as the steering of organised and finalised collective action-understanding this major...

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Other Authors: Béjean, Mathias, (Editor), Brabet, Julienne, (Editor), Mollona, Edoardo, 1967- (Editor), Vercher-Chaptal, Corinne, 1971- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
Series: Business for society
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ISBN: 9781032617190
1032617195
9781040091289
1040091288
9781040091302
104009130X
9781032594804
1032594802
9781032617176
1032617179
Physical Description: 1 online resource.

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Summary: "This book provides an overview of the opportunities and risks of digitalisation, and the platforms that embody it and constitute society's new infrastructure. From a management point of view-defined here as the steering of organised and finalised collective action-understanding this major socio-technical disruption is paramount. The book helps to comprehend its main players, such as the American GAFAM, their power and its sources, their architecture, and their impact on different industries and professions, labour markets, companies and education. Responding to the dominance of tech giants, numerous initiatives are striving to regulate their influence, safeguard democratic sovereignty, promote fair competition in the digital sphere, and employ frugal digitalisation methods to counteract detrimental aspects of these "oligopolistic" platforms. In essence, shouldn't the overarching aim of digitalisation be to foster community development, strengthen individual and collective capabilities, and preserve the environment, while producing goods and services to meet shared societal interests? Throughout the four sections of this book and its sixteen chapters, actors in the digital process, and/or academics, provide analyses and illustrations of the great digital transformation, examining the ways in which socio-technical advances can be created or used for the benefit of all, while avoiding major risks"--
ISBN: 9781032617190
1032617195
9781040091289
1040091288
9781040091302
104009130X
9781032594804
1032594802
9781032617176
1032617179