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Transformation of employment conditions in information-network economy
Published 2011-03-01“…In this process, the information economy can provide a number of issues in employment related to the erosion of traditional social and labour relations, weakening of the legal protection of employees in the information business that requires adequate response of the society and the state.…”
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On difficult new terms: The business of lexicography in Mao Era China
Published 2017“…Taking lexicography seriously as a component of the socialist information economy after 1949 sheds light on complex processes of knowledge transmission that defy simple models of socialist state propaganda.…”
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Visual representation of knowledge in the field of Library and Information Science of IRAN
Published 2015-05-01“…Apparently, the Library & Information Science community of experts pays little or no attention to the Library & Information Science applications in the fields of chemistry, Cartography, museum, law, art, school libraries as well as to independent subject clusters such as minorities in library, information architecture, mentoring in library science, library automation, preservation, oral history, cybernetics, copyright, information marketing and information economy. Lack of efforts on these areas is remarkable.…”
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Data science vs big data @ UTM big data centre
Published 2015“…Big data tsunami has hit Malaysia recently that has awakening the industry and academy communities to aggressively address the insight, hindsight and foresight challenges ensuring Malaysia to be among the top world players in big data information economy for the next decade. Rapid development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in this era is very significant due to increasing number of users accessing data keeps growing by the time. …”
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Versioning model in dual housing markets and its application
Published 2012“…Versioning model has been frequently used to explain information economy, yet its application in housing markets seems absent. …”
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The Patient Role in a Federal National-Scale Health Information Exchange
Published 2022-11-01“…TEFCA presents an opportunity to weave information exchange into the fabric of our national health information economy. We define 3 principles to promote patient autonomy and control within TEFCA: (1) patients can query for data about themselves, (2) patients can know when their data are queried and shared, and (3) patients can configure what is shared about them. …”
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The Promise and Limits of Lawfulness: Inequality, Law, and the Techlash
Published 2021-09-01“…In fact, both are simultaneously vulnerable to industry capture and capable of advancing a more democratic egalitarian agenda for the information economy. Both ethics and law offer a terrain of contestation, rather than a predetermined set of commitments by which to achieve more democratic and egalitarian technological production. …”
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Meeting in the Middle: TVET Programs’ Education–Employment Linkage at Different Stages of Development
Published 2021-06-01“…Other countries with large informal economies, low formal education and training rates, and existing non-formal employer-led training may be able to implement similar approaches.…”
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Development of Digital Economy as an Element of the Social Development Strategy in Ukraine
Published 2019-10-01“…</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> digital economy, digital society, information economy, state administration, Ukraine.</p><p><strong>JEL Classifications:</strong><strong> </strong>P21, L86, L88<strong></strong></p><p>DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.32479/ijefi.8606">https://doi.org/10.32479/ijefi.8606</a></p>…”
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Aménager l’espace, déménager la prostitution : évolution des espaces dédiés aux plaisirs intimes et sexuels à Tanger
Published 2022-12-01“…The reshaping of the northern region of Morocco impacted not only the so-called informal economies and in particular the underground economies driven by the smuggling/cannabis/emigration trilogy, but also the economies of entertainment and sexual services (i.e. sex work). …”
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IMPLEMENTATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AS A FACTOR OF COMPETITIVENESS GROWTH BY THE SMALL ENTERPRISES IN CIS STATES
Published 2013-10-01“…It determines why the spread of information technology, especially in the CIS countries, requires governmental support primarily in the development of information infrastructure and adaptation of the legislation to the conditions of the information economy.…”
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Condition, Regional Disparity And Strategic Priorities Of Providing Technological Competitiveness Of Ukraine's Economy
Published 2020-04-01“…It is shown that the modern policy of ensuring technological competitiveness of the Ukrainian economy is formed in the context of contemporary challenges of global competition, fundamental features, which are the impact of global crises, financial and economic instability; increase of external expansion due to processes of globalization, development of information economy; pressure on the country's debt; increase in import dependency; high external labour migration activity; destabilization of economic development through military conflict and hybrid attacks; critical disparities in regional development. …”
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Synchronous and Asynchronous Engagement in Virtual Library Services as Learning Support Systems from the Perspectives of Post-Graduate Students: A Case Study-Graduate Students: A C...
Published 2018-03-01“…The global information economy is transforming the way people connect with each other, learn new things, and contribute to the knowledge society. …”
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Investigation of the role of Intelligence Economic in the implementation of Resistive Economy based on Grounded Theory
Published 2021-09-01“…By developing knowledge economy and information and communication technology, ICT have played an important and key role in transition towards knowledge-based economy and has an evolutionary trend as from 1970 to 2000 that were the decades of the information economy, e- economy, network & internet economy and digital economy, respectively. …”
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Condition, Regional Disparity And Strategic Priorities Of Providing Technological Competitiveness Of Ukraine's Economy
Published 2020-04-01“…It is shown that the modern policy of ensuring technological competitiveness of the Ukrainian economy is formed in the context of contemporary challenges of global competition, fundamental features, which are the impact of global crises, financial and economic instability; increase of external expansion due to processes of globalization, development of information economy; pressure on the country's debt; increase in import dependency; high external labour migration activity; destabilization of economic development through military conflict and hybrid attacks; critical disparities in regional development. …”
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Condition, Regional Disparity And Strategic Priorities Of Providing Technological Competitiveness Of Ukraine's Economy
Published 2020-04-01“…It is shown that the modern policy of ensuring technological competitiveness of the Ukrainian economy is formed in the context of contemporary challenges of global competition, fundamental features, which are the impact of global crises, financial and economic instability; increase of external expansion due to processes of globalization, development of information economy; pressure on the country's debt; increase in import dependency; high external labour migration activity; destabilization of economic development through military conflict and hybrid attacks; critical disparities in regional development. …”
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Condition, Regional Disparity And Strategic Priorities Of Providing Technological Competitiveness Of Ukraine's Economy
Published 2020-04-01“…It is shown that the modern policy of ensuring technological competitiveness of the Ukrainian economy is formed in the context of contemporary challenges of global competition, fundamental features, which are the impact of global crises, financial and economic instability; increase of external expansion due to processes of globalization, development of information economy; pressure on the country's debt; increase in import dependency; high external labour migration activity; destabilization of economic development through military conflict and hybrid attacks; critical disparities in regional development. …”
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Condition, Regional Disparity And Strategic Priorities Of Providing Technological Competitiveness Of Ukraine's Economy
Published 2020-04-01“…It is shown that the modern policy of ensuring technological competitiveness of the Ukrainian economy is formed in the context of contemporary challenges of global competition, fundamental features, which are the impact of global crises, financial and economic instability; increase of external expansion due to processes of globalization, development of information economy; pressure on the country's debt; increase in import dependency; high external labour migration activity; destabilization of economic development through military conflict and hybrid attacks; critical disparities in regional development. …”
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Condition, Regional Disparity And Strategic Priorities Of Providing Technological Competitiveness Of Ukraine's Economy
Published 2020-04-01“…It is shown that the modern policy of ensuring technological competitiveness of the Ukrainian economy is formed in the context of contemporary challenges of global competition, fundamental features, which are the impact of global crises, financial and economic instability; increase of external expansion due to processes of globalization, development of information economy; pressure on the country's debt; increase in import dependency; high external labour migration activity; destabilization of economic development through military conflict and hybrid attacks; critical disparities in regional development. …”
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