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Technology, Society, and Conflict
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Technology, Society, and Conflict comprehensively studies and systematically highlights technological inequalities as a source of conflict in digital development while developing an economic and legal approach to resolving them. With a progressive approach, chapters reveal the social nature of technological inequality and digital development conflicts and model them as social institutions. The conflicts of digital development are identified and analysed in detail: global conflict of the technological inequality in the modern world economy; gender conflict; conflict in the labour market in the context of automation based on Robots, Big Data, and AI; and conflict in international trade. The manifestations of the digital divide are considered based on international practical experience at all levels of management â country, regional, business and household levels.
This 30th volume of Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics, and Development gives special attention to the latest experience in technological inequality and the aggravation of digital development conflicts in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and crisis in 2019-2020 with foresight for the post-pandemic period.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Introduction. Technological Inequality as a Source of Conflicts in Digital Development and the Advantages of the Economic and Legal Approach to Their Resolution
- Chapter 1. Technological Inequality as a New Form of Economic Systemsâ Differentiation in the Conditions of Digital Development: The Economic and Political Conflict of Modern Time
- Chapter 2. Unequal Distribution of Technologies in Entrepreneurship: Business Conflicts in Digital Competition and Opportunities for Conflict Management
- Chapter 3. Technologies as the Key Resources of Modern Regions: Digital Inequality and Solutions for Technological Conflicts in the Regional Economy
- Chapter 4. Technological Discrimination of Consumers of Goods Under the Conditions of Digital Development: The Essence of Sales Conflict, Its Manifestations, and Perspectives of Overcoming
- Chapter 5. Technological Leap Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic and in the Post-Pandemic Period: Digital Deprivation of Services, Social Contradictions and Conflict Management
- Chapter 6. Technological Discrimination of Employees Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic and in the Post-Pandemic Period: Labour Conflicts of Express Digitalization and their Solutions
- Chapter 7. Conflicts of Digital Developmentâs Sustainability and Resolving them Through the Balance of Social, Ecological and Economic Interests During Technological Progress
- Chapter 8. Monitoring of Technological Inequality in the Modern World Economy: Assessing the Scale of the Global Conflict and Scenarios for its Development Depending on Conflict Management
- Chapter 9. Gender Conflict as a Factor of Global Technological Inequality: Modelling and Conflict Management Through the Analysis of Womenâs Participation in Science
- Chapter 10. Modelling of Conflict in the Labour Market Under the Conditions of Automatization Based on Robots, Big Data and AI: The Specifics of Technological Inequality of Countries and Conflict Management
- Chapter 11. Conflict of Traditions and Innovations as a Source of Global Technological Inequality: Social Consequences of the Innovative Development of the Economy and the Basics of Conflict Management
- Chapter 12. Technological Inequality as a Barrier to âMarkets of Tomorrowâ: The Conflict of International Trade and the Promising Directions of Conflict Management
- Chapter 13. Technological Inequality as a Barrier to Developing a Socially Oriented Market Digital Economy: International Experience and Conflict Management Through the Development of Social Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 14. Technological Inequality at the Level of the Regional Economy and the Economic and Legal Approach to Conflict Management in the Field of Digital Development: A Case Study on the Example of Russian Regions
- Chapter 15. Integration Mechanisms as Sources of Overcoming Technological Inequality and Overcoming the Conflict of Business Interests in the Digital Economy: Clusters, Special Economic Zones, Technology Parks and PPP
- Index