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Digitalisation and the Economy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Digitalisation has fundamentally changed the global economy and will continue to do so. This paper draws on economic research to identify some of its key implications for labour markets, inequality, e-commerce and the financial system. Beyond its potential to boost productivity and living standards, digitalisation: i) does not necessarily replace jobs ...
Dedola, Luca   +6 more
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Digitalisation

Media Asia, 2006
Radio and television broadcasting is undergoing a revolutionary transformation due to the technologies arising out of digitalisation.
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Digitalising Denmark: Efficiency versus privacy

2022
Abstract For many years, one of the central ambitions of shifting Danish governments has been to maintain the position as an e-government frontrunner. The overall dream of administrators has been and remains to produce personalised social services efficiently.
Aagaard, Peter; id_orcid 0000-0003-3588-9156   +1 more
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Digitalisation

COVID-19 as infections continued to rise globally, uncertainty over economic growth deepened. Ways to tackle the pandemic were made with the correspondence of technological development. There was alarming need to implement technologies that meet the contactless demand to prioritise health and safety.
Vanshika Saklani   +4 more
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Digitalising Employee Voice

2022
This thesis explores employee participation in decision making within workplaces, and how this can be supported using digital technologies. Using an action research approach, two digitalised employee voice processes and systems were designed, deployed and evaluated.
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Digitalising the NHS

British Journal of Nursing, 2022
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Digitalisering

2022
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Disruptive Digitalisation and Platforms

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.
Béjean, Mathias   +3 more
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DIGITALISATION OF INFANTS

The Lancet, 1972
H L, Ellis, D, Pickering, W, Trillwood
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