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Atypical employment and disability in the digital economy: accountability gap leaves disabled app developers’ rights unprotected
Published 2018“…This applies particularly to disabled workers in atypical employment, such as those whose workplace is the Digital Economy. In this article, we discuss the case of disabled app developers as a significant example of how the current regulatory framework fails to be inclusive in its attempts to protect the rights of disabled Digital Economy workers. …”
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Ethical perspectives on recommending digital technology for patients with mental illness
Published 2017“…Without an understanding of the digital economy, recommending the use of technology to patients with mental illness can inadvertently lead to harm. …”
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Coding together – coding alone: the role of trust in collaborative programming
Published 2020“…In the digital economy, innovation processes increasingly rely on highly specialised know-how and open-source software shared on digital platforms on collaborative programming. …”
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Global networks in collaborative programming
Published 2019“…This article visualizes a key form of knowledge production in the digital economy: mapping the joint collaborations of users from different cities on Stack Overflow, the world’s most popular question-and-answer website for programming questions. …”
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The Internet and public policy: Future directions
Published 2021“…It is collection of six contributions covering the trajectory of the internet policy research agenda, platform power in the digital economy, algorithms and the need for transparency, media diversity and platform regulation, speech in the age of content moderation and age-gating the internet. …”
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Digital platforms and development: a survey of the literature
Published 2021“…The digital economy has led to significant socio-economic transformations in all aspects of our society and livelihoods. …”
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Quantum technologies in Russia
Published 2019“…Quantum technologies in Russia are on the list of strategically important cross-cutting directions in the framework of the National Technology Initiative programs and the Digital Economy National Program. The broad focus includes quantum computing and simulation, quantum communications, quantum metrology and sensing. …”
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A model of information security and competition
Published 2024“…Cyberattacks are a pervasive threat in the digital economy, with the potential to harm firms and their customers. …”
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Multinational enterprises and structural transformation in emerging and developing countries: a survey of the literature
Published 2021“…With rapid development and diffusion of digital technologies, MNEs in the service sector and the digital economy may also open windows of opportunity for developing countries to catch-up in the service sector. …”
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Digital connectivity and African knowledge economies
Published 2018“…The region is quickly moving from a state of digital dis-connectivity, to a state where hundreds of millions of citizens are connected to the digital economy. This rapid change in connectivity has generated a lot of hope and excitement for the potentials of an emergent knowledge economy in the region. …”
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Digital labour at economic margins: African workers and the global information economy
Published 2020“…In discussions about the locations that make up the key productive nodes of the digital economy, Africa workers rarely gets a mention. …”
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Innovation misunderstood
Published 2023“…That vision, we argue, reflects simplistic assumptions as to innovation dynamics and mistaken beliefs about the digital economy. It is further compounded by jurisprudential problems that characterize U.S. antitrust laws. …”
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Ethically digital: contested cultural heritage in digital context
Published 2023“…This paper discusses potential ethical risks regarding access, control, dissemination, and the digital economy by looking at existing approaches, guidelines, and principles in this field and a few digital heritage projects about contested heritage, and it questions whether the lack of an inclusive ethical framework could lead to a new kind of digital colonisation.…”
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Balancing data subjects' rights and public interest research: examining the interplay between UK Law, EU human rights law and the GDPR
Published 2019“…One development of interest to the research community in the UK is a statutory power for public authorities to disclose administrative data for research under the Digital Economy Act 2017 (DEA). This article uses the DEA as a case study for analysis of the GDPR provisions governing processing of data for research purposes—including de-identification—and draws on human rights norms and jurisprudence to interpret the broad requirement for ‘appropriate safeguards’ for the ‘rights and freedoms of the data subject’ under Article 89. …”
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Integrated cybersecurity for metaverse systems operating with artificial intelligence, blockchains, and cloud computing
Published 2024“…Special focus is directed towards the rapidly evolving digital economy of the Metaverse, investigating how AI and blockchain can enhance its cybersecurity infrastructure whilst acknowledging the complexities introduced by cloud computing. …”
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Norm entrepreneurship in digital trade: the Singapore-led wave of digital trade agreements
Published 2024“…Many preferential trade agreements contain dedicated e-commerce or digital trade chapters and some states have entered into stand-alone digital economy agreements. This article seeks to establish whether, and to what extent, normative change is occurring in digital trade agreements, the nature of any changes, and identify which states are acting as norm entrepreneurs. …”
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Don't blame it on WTO law: an analysis of the alleged WTO law incompatibility of destination based taxes
Published 2020“…Moreover, in the last few years, more and more countries have considered the adoption of new rules to tax the digital economy in the country where the users and/or the consumers are located.…”
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When international trade law meets tax policy: the example of digital service taxes
Published 2021“…First, it provides an overview of the unilateral, regional and multilateral tax proposals to mitigate the challenges of the digitalized economy. Second, it discusses the main legal issues that could arise under the law of the WTO, focusing on legal issues under the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). …”
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