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economics". It also surveys the economic aspects of the new information and communication technologies, considering them as a …
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technologies (ICT), that radically changes the conditions for the production and distribution of knowledge as well as its coupling … knowledge accumulation: human skills are required to implement, maintain, adapt and use technologies embodied in physical … capital. Indeed, as new technologies become more widespread, certain skills may be less in demand--because many tasks once …
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The aim of this paper is to make possible dialogue between those who claim that technologies are coded with social … argument will be made that all technologies embody the values of the communities that created them. Copyright Springer Science …
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The paper analyzes the contradictory features of the Siberian development which do not fully reflect what Siberia contributes to the growth of the country’s economy. We consider several investment preconditions which would allow new industrialization in Siberia and the Far East, and what our...
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specific reaction of collective labor. The transformations of contemporary communication due to new technologies imply and …
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This paper investigates the potential of information technologies to improve public service delivery and empower … the digital renewal process makes use of information technologies as part of the renewal process. The second experiment …-it-takes to renew an identification card. We find that information technologies significantly improve the quality of public …
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Ce livre analyse l'émergence de la micro-informatique dans les entreprises. Il permet de comprendre la manière dont les grandes organisations de la fin des années soixante-dix ont été érodées, modifiées et parfois bouleversées par cette nouvelle technique.
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