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China in global cyberspace / Isayev, A   Journal Article
Isayev, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The situation in cyberspace is now taking a very tense turn, due to the rivalry between the world largest economies for leadership in the digital environment. This paper analyzes the role and importance of China's strategy in the information environment and demonstrates the growing impact China has on the decision-making process in the digital environment in the international arena with regard to different technical issues and managing principles. We examine China's defense policy in this area, as well as the country's gradual transformation into one of the world's cyber superpowers capable of challenging American dominance on the Internet, which has already led to sharp confrontation and rivalry between China and the United States in today's information environment; to technological wars; to the development of arsenals of military viruses on both sides; and to the development of information war strategies and tactics.
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ID:   189288


China's Digital Silk Road / Gamza, Leonid   Journal Article
GAMZA, Leonid Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyzes China's technological development as the main strategic component of the reform policy and the basis for the formation of a new model of the country's development. The paper considers the status and structure of China's digital economy and the main areas of its development in the new era. The example of the multinational company (MNC) Huawei, the world leader in advanced information and communication technologies, shows the status, trends, and prospects for the promotion of Chinese technologies in the format of building the Digital Silk Road (DSR) project. The status and peculiarities of the formation of regional segments of the Digital Silk Road are considered, with special reference to individual countries and regions. We emphasize that in the context of the pandemic, the tightening of US sanctions, and the effective blockade of the US market, the digital economy of China has become the core and the basis for the formation of the DSR. The Southeast Asian regional segment close to China is dynamically developing in this direction. The countries of the Middle East and Latin America have considerable potential for cooperation.
Key Words China  Technologies  Huawei  Digital Economy  Digital Silk Road. 
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ID:   166874


China's E-Commerce: empowering rural women? / Yu, Haiqing   Journal Article
Yu, Haiqing Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article employs a feminist political economy perspective to explore the connection between e-commerce, entrepreneurship and gender in rural China. It discusses gendered engagement with, and discourses of, the new digital economy represented by Taobao villages, and asks: how has the success of rural e-commerce impacted the evolving gender mandate and hierarchy in a competitive market economy in rural China? Has rural women's participation in digital economic activities changed their gendered roles and the patriarchal structure in their family and village? This article argues that women's socioeconomic enablement does not necessarily translate into cultural and political empowerment. The enabling potential of female entrepreneurship is tempered by traditional constraints on women and digital capitalist exploitation of their cheap, flexible and docile labour.
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ID:   176208


Competition in the new ASEAN economy / Tailor, Nimisha   Journal Article
Tailor, Nimisha Journal Article
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ID:   178315


Crazy Jack” and the “Gay CEO: Visions, Entrepreneurship, and the Chinese State in the New Digital Economy / Svensson, Marina   Journal Article
Svensson, Marina Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyses the visions, careers, and companies of Jack Ma of Alibaba and Geng Le of Blue City. Jack Ma is a well-known business leader and visionary, whereas the less well-known Geng Le only began to receive more attention since launching a successful gay dating app in 2012. The article focuses on the personal narratives and visions of these two IT entrepreneurs. It provides new perspectives on the role of individual entrepreneurs in relation to the Chinese state’s global ambitions and vision of creating a “strong internet country.” It argues that the commercialisation and platformisation of the Chinese internet, and the growing transnational nature of Chinese IT companies, serve to make them more, not less, co-dependent of the state and its visions. The internet’s emancipatory potential is today increasingly conflated with consumption, and online spaces and social relations are subject to both commodification and datafication.
Key Words China  Visions  Digital Economy  Platformisation  Alibaba 
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ID:   162815


Digital economy: what are you without it today? / Khalevinsky, I   Journal Article
Khalevinsky, I Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract TECHNOLOGY is moving ahead at a blistering and accelerating pace. To remain competitive in today's digitized world, one needs not only to master new technologies but also to be able to detect them at their emergence. Digitization of all forms of social relations is one of the most obvious global trends. Traditional products and services become digitized, with software, computing resources and information and communication networks being increasingly sophisticated and methods of processing, storage, transmission, and protection of information being increasingly efficient.
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ID:   157259


Economic cyber systems as a follow-up to digital economies / Veduta, Ye   Journal Article
Veduta, Ye Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract TODAY'S GLOBAL CRISIS, which manifests itself in increasing chaos, has given rise to problems that civilization has never had before. The habitual method of global use of armed force cannot solve any of them. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said in a speech at a session of the UN General Assembly in New York that exporting social experiments has tragic consequences and can have degrading effects on societies. He argued that a digital economy is essential as an instrument for tackling global tasks. A digital economy sets "a new paradigm for the development of the state, the economy, and society as a whole" and involves the use of information technology (IT) to make governance more efficient.1 There exist two fundamentally different principles for building a digital economy.
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ID:   187606


Effects of digital economy on carbon emission reduction: new evidence from China / Yi, Ming   Journal Article
Yi, Ming Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Recently, the progress of reaching carbon emission peaks and achieving carbon neutrality has had significant impacts on the global economy. The overall societal efforts on carbon emission reduction from various industries will likely be strengthened, thanks to the advantages enterprises could gain in digital technologies through a structural upgrade in the energy systems. Based on China's provincial panel data from 2011 to 2019, this paper constructs a spatial panel Durbin model and a mediating effect model to investigate the mechanism and influence of the digital economy on carbon emission reduction. The results show that (1) the development of the digital economy has a significant spatial spillover effect on carbon emission reduction; (2) the digital economy influences carbon emission reduction both directly and indirectly. This means that the carbon emission reduction can be affected indirectly by the digital economy through the transformation of energy structure; (3) the carbon emission reduction effect of the digital economy exhibits regional heterogeneity, it is more prominent in eastern regions than in other areas. The above findings provide substantial empirical evidence to policymakers on how to best promote the development of the digital economy and intensify the coordination of China’s digital infrastructure in regional environmental governance.
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ID:   187888


Housing tenure choice and socio-economic integration of migrants in rising cities of China / Zou, Jing; Deng, Xiaojun   Journal Article
Zou, Jing Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Migrants' socio-economic integration is taken as one of important forms for common prosperity. And it is a crucial factor for social harmony and stability. However, the association between housing tenure choice and migrants' socio-economic integration does not receive enough attention. Based on 2017 China Migrants Dynamics Survey (CMDS), it is found migrants' socio-economic integration mainly consists of the following three aspects: Economic integration, socio-cultural integration and psychological integration. Compared with migrant renters, the socio-economic integration of migrants with houses is rather higher, while migrants' level of socio-economic integration, who live in employee's dormitories, is comparatively low, even after controlling the endogenous by using PSM and IV method. Further study indicates that the effect of housing tenure choice on migrants' socio-economic integration partly affects their settlement intention, integration will, local capital and labor supply. Heterogeneity analysis shows that new generation have a negative effect on the role of homeownership on migrants' socio-economic integration, while living in eastern China and the development of digital economy can both strengthen the effect of housing tenure choice on migrants' socio-economic integration.
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ID:   180073


Indonesia’s Economic Futures: Who Will Pay? / Lee, Doreen   Journal Article
Lee, Doreen Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Financial innovations stemming from the digital economy have transformed Indonesians’ everyday lives. “Superapps” offering ride sharing and an array of other services have delivered many conveniences to consumers, while also trapping many in cycles of debt. The state has responded with little more than public awareness campaigns, urging consumers to develop their own digital literacy to avoid scams. Corruption at the state level, meanwhile, remains pervasive, as shown by scandals exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Construction of a new capital city will be another test of financial transparency.
Key Words Indonesia  Consumers  Corruption  Digital Economy  Economic Policy 
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ID:   139340


Next safety net : social policy for a digital age / Colin , Nicolas; Palier , Bruno   Article
Colin , Nicolas Article
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Summary/Abstract As advanced economies become more automated and digitized, almost all workers will be affected, but some more than others. Those who have what the economists Maarten Goos and Alan Manning call “lovely jobs” will do fine, creating and managing robots and various digital applications and adding lots of value in service sectors such as finance. Those who have what Goos and Manning call “lousy jobs,” however—in sectors such as manufacturing, retail, delivery, or routine office work—will fare less well, facing low pay, short contracts, precarious employment, and outright job loss. Economic inequality across society as a whole is likely to grow, along with demands for increased state expenditures on social services of various kinds—just as the resources to cover such expenditures are dropping because of lower tax contributions from a smaller work force.
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ID:   191129


Readiness of Thailand towards the digital economy / Jongwanich, Juthathip   Journal Article
Jongwanich, Juthathip Journal Article
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ID:   191127


Singapore’s digital transformation journey / Erh, Joey   Journal Article
Erh, Joey Journal Article
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Key Words Public Policy  Digital Economy  Digitalization 
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ID:   114957


Spatial imagining and ideology of digital commemoration (Russia / Strukov, Vlad   Journal Article
Strukov, Vlad Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract I trace the impact of digital economy on the cultural production on Runet by examining the Russian online gaming industry and focusing on a massively multiplayer online role playing game, Allods Online. I explore the game as a new form of cultural commemoration that goes beyond established discourses of nostalgia, war and trauma. I utilise Henry Lefebvre's concept of the production of space in my examination of the ludic environment of Allods Online as an ideological space. I call for a renegotiation of the Russian mediascape in its post-broadcast phase for it to include new ludic spaces of production of cultural symbols.
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Strategic investment policies for digital transformation: the case of Indonesia / Anas, Titik; Cahyawati, Estiana   Journal Article
Anas, Titik Journal Article
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ID:   191128


Strategic policies for digital economic transformation: the case of Malaysia / Lee, Cassey   Journal Article
Lee, Cassey Journal Article
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Key Words Malaysia  Structural Change  Digital Economy 
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