This paper argues that the structural logic of the digital economy is to widen inequality, not only through its increasing automation of jobs but also in its efficiency in delivering ever greater profits to a smaller number of already-enriched organisations and individuals. Remedial actions that might be taken to mitigate the effects of some of the digital economy’s structural flaws are interrogated here, with a particular focus on universal basic income (UBI) and stake-holding schemes. The paper considers whether the digital economy’s inherent problems are of such magnitude that some sort of financial support for workers to buttress long periods of idleness, or to enable them to take risks in increasingly volatile and unstable global marke...
The current wave of technological change based on advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) has c...
Purpose – To realise the shared development of the digital economy, people need to transcend the cap...
The effects of automation on our economy and society are more palpable than ever, with nearly half o...
This paper argues that the structural logic of the digital economy is to widen inequality, not only ...
This is an article about digital production and the crisis of capitalism. It is about production in ...
With the cost of implementation shrinking and robot-to-workers ratio skyrocketing, the effects of au...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
The unprecedented Covid-19 crisis revealed the scale and scope of a new type of economy taking shape...
The Internet has dramatically changed the way we conduct business and our daily lives by provided us...
oai:ojs.jipat.org:article/19The main premise of this paper is that digitalization would perish human...
Recent technological developments in automation threaten to eliminate the jobs of millions of worker...
Implications of the digital economy and its impact on the Economics of Employment in the 21st Centur...
Abstract: Digitalisation brings along both positive disruptions and a plethora of negative economic ...
The unprecedented Covid-19 crisis revealed the scale and scope of a new type of economy taking shape...
The article deals with the general trends of replacing people with information systems. It is noted ...
The current wave of technological change based on advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) has c...
Purpose – To realise the shared development of the digital economy, people need to transcend the cap...
The effects of automation on our economy and society are more palpable than ever, with nearly half o...
This paper argues that the structural logic of the digital economy is to widen inequality, not only ...
This is an article about digital production and the crisis of capitalism. It is about production in ...
With the cost of implementation shrinking and robot-to-workers ratio skyrocketing, the effects of au...
This paper explores universal basic income (UBI) in relation to crisis, from COVID-19 to techno-econ...
The unprecedented Covid-19 crisis revealed the scale and scope of a new type of economy taking shape...
The Internet has dramatically changed the way we conduct business and our daily lives by provided us...
oai:ojs.jipat.org:article/19The main premise of this paper is that digitalization would perish human...
Recent technological developments in automation threaten to eliminate the jobs of millions of worker...
Implications of the digital economy and its impact on the Economics of Employment in the 21st Centur...
Abstract: Digitalisation brings along both positive disruptions and a plethora of negative economic ...
The unprecedented Covid-19 crisis revealed the scale and scope of a new type of economy taking shape...
The article deals with the general trends of replacing people with information systems. It is noted ...
The current wave of technological change based on advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) has c...
Purpose – To realise the shared development of the digital economy, people need to transcend the cap...
The effects of automation on our economy and society are more palpable than ever, with nearly half o...