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E-raamat: Disruptive Digitalisation and Platforms: Risks and Opportunities of the Great Transformation of Politics, Socio-economic Models, Work, and Education

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2024
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This book provides an overview of the opportunities and risks of digitalisation, and the platforms that embody it and constitute society's new infrastructure.



This book provides an overview of the opportunities and risks of digitalisation and the platforms that embody it and constitute society's new infrastructure. From a management point of view – defined here as the steering of organised and finalised collective action – understanding this major socio-technical disruption is paramount. The book helps to comprehend its main players, such as the American GAFAM, their power and its sources, their architecture, and their impact on different industries and professions, labour markets, companies, and education.

Responding to the dominance of tech giants, numerous initiatives are striving to regulate their influence, safeguard democratic sovereignty, promote fair competition in the digital sphere, and employ frugal digitalisation methods to counteract detrimental aspects of these “oligopolistic” platforms. In essence, shouldn't the overarching aim of digitalisation be to foster community development, strengthen individual and collective capabilities, and preserve the environment, while producing goods and services to meet shared societal interests? Throughout the four sections of this book and its 16 chapters, actors in the digital process and/or academics provide analyses and illustrations of the great digital transformation, examining the ways in which socio-technical advances can be created or used for the benefit of all, while avoiding major risks.

General Introduction: Disruptive Digitalisation and Platforms Part I:
Digital capitalism Introduction
Chapter
1. Post-Privatisation and Corporate
Political Responsibility: Negotiation of rights and duties in platform
economy
Chapter
2. The Birth of a Power: Amazon between infrastructurisation,
data control and resistance
Chapter
3. Oligopolistic platforms at the heart
of digital disruption
Chapter
4. Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: A Virtue
Ethics Approach Part II: Digitalised (human) activity between cooperation and
exploitation Introduction
Chapter
5. Algorithmic Management: invisible boss
or ghost work?
Chapter
6. Towards substantive platforms
Chapter
7. Civic
Crowdfunding as a digital value co-creation model for sustainable innovation
Chapter
8. Public policies for Alternative platforms: The case of Barcelona
Part III: New digital sectors and business models Introduction
Chapter
9.
Synergising Data, AI, and Greentech Innovation for Climate Emergency: The
French Ecolab Initiative
Chapter
10. Healthcare Practices in the Digital
Revolution Era: Exploring a Collaborative Territorial Initiative in France
Chapter
11. Micromobility and Artificial Intelligence Integration in European
Urban Landscapes
Chapter
12. Industry 4.0 & platforms: The new convergence
Chapter
13. E-commerce and its dark side: Towards a new deal between humans,
nature and technology Part IV: EdTech and Higher Education Introduction
Chapter
14. Post-Pandemic Perseverance in Higher Educations Dooming Digital
Days: The Example of Business and Management Education
Chapter
15. Can Online
Higher Education Institutions close the educational gap in Italy? The case of
Pegaso Digital University from a managerial perspective
Chapter
16. Towards
the Amazon University or the Open University?
Mathias Béjean is full professor in strategy and innovation management at Université Paris-Est Créteil Val de Marne, affiliated with the IRG research lab. Additionally, he holds a professorship at École polytechnique, where he teaches a course on public innovation and collaborates with the i3-CRG research lab.

Julienne Brabet is professor emeritus of management at the University of Paris Est Créteil where she is member of the IRG (Institut de Recherche en Gestion) and is fellow of EURAM (European Academy of Management).

Edoardo Mollona graduated cum laude in Strategic Management at Bocconi University in Milan (Italy) and received a PhD degree in Strategic Management/Decision Sciences at the London Business School. He is currently full professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering (DISI) at the University of Bologna, where he teaches Corporate Strategy and Business Ethics.

Corinne Vercher-Chaptal is full professor in Management Sciences at the University Sorbonne Paris Nord (USPN) and a member of the CEPN research laboratory (UMR CNRS 7234).