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Popowska, Magdalena (redaktør)

Society and Technology e-bog

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This book offers broad evidence on how new information and communication technologies (ICT) impact social development and contribute to social welfare. Its aim is to show how new technological solutions may contribute to society's welfare by encouraging new 'socially responsible' initiatives and practices as the broad adoption of new technologies becomes an integral component of organizations, ...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere Popowska, Magdalena (redaktør)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 4 marts 2020
Længde 224 sider
Genrer Management and management techniques
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000044201
This book offers broad evidence on how new information and communication technologies (ICT) impact social development and contribute to social welfare. Its aim is to show how new technological solutions may contribute to society's welfare by encouraging new 'socially responsible' initiatives and practices as the broad adoption of new technologies becomes an integral component of organizations, and of the overall economy.Society and Technology: Opportunities and Challenges is designed to provide deep insight into theoretical and empirical evidence on ICT as socially responsible technologies. More specifically, it puts special focus on examining the following:how channels of ICT impact on social progress, environmental sustainability and instabilitythe role of ICT in creating social networks, with positive and negative consequences of networkinghow ICT encourages education, skills development, institutional development, etc.the ethical aspects of technological progress, andtechnology management for social corporate responsibility.The book is written primarily for scholars and academic professionals from a wide variety of disciplines that are addressing issues of economic development and growth, social development, and the role of technology progress in broadly defined socioeconomic progress. It is also an invaluable source of knowledge for graduate and postgraduate students, particularly within economic and social development, information and technology, worldwide studies, social policy or comparative economics.