
Digital Economy and Social Design
by:
Mark W. Green; Leah M. Green; John F. Rothrock
Edition: 2005
Language: Japanese
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 4431263187
ISBN 13: 9784431263180
Publication date:
January 1st, 2006
Publisher: Springer
Pages: 236
Genres: Science & Technology, Business & Economics
In a world increasingly defined by technology, the implications of the digital economy extend far beyond mere financial transactions. This book explores how these transformations reshape social interactions, community structures, and economic opportunities. It delves into the dynamic interplay between technology and societal design, illustrating the profound impact of digital innovations on everyday life and broad social structures.
The authors, Mark W. Green, Leah M. Green, and John F. Rothrock, draw on their expertise to illuminate the intricate relationship between digital advancements and social frameworks. They navigate the complexities of how digital tools can create new paradigms for interaction and collaboration, while also addressing the challenges that come with such rapid change. Through insightful analysis and thought-provoking examples, the narrative encourages readers to rethink their understanding of value, participation, and equity in a digital-first world.
The authors, Mark W. Green, Leah M. Green, and John F. Rothrock, draw on their expertise to illuminate the intricate relationship between digital advancements and social frameworks. They navigate the complexities of how digital tools can create new paradigms for interaction and collaboration, while also addressing the challenges that come with such rapid change. Through insightful analysis and thought-provoking examples, the narrative encourages readers to rethink their understanding of value, participation, and equity in a digital-first world.