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862810
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Title & Author
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Redesigning organizations : concepts for the connected society /\ Denise Feldner, editor.
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Publication Statement
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Cham :: Springer,, 2020.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (400 p.)
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ISBN
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3030279561
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: 303027957X
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: 3030279588
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: 3030279596
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: 9783030279561
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: 9783030279578
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: 9783030279585
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: 9783030279592
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9783030279561
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Notes
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5 Regulating the Internet-Necessary Evil or Squandered Opportunity?
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Contents
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Intro -- Foreword by Prof. Dr. Michael Huether -- Old Institutions for a New World -- Foreword by André Loesekrug-Pietri -- How Government and Civil Society Can Invent the State of the Twenty-First Century-The Case of Innovation -- Foreword by Dr. Matthias Spielkamp -- Algorithms-To Govern or Be Governed? -- Foreword by Prof. Dr. Holger Mey -- A Major Milestone in the Process of Evolution -- Preface -- An Attempt to Drawing a Big Picture of Cyberspace -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- Chapter Zero -- 1 Designing a Future Europe
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A Strategic Mindset for The Single Market -- New Alliances and Anti Alliances -- Brain Drain -- Europe's Death Valley and Global Tech Investments -- Long-Term Public Investment in Infrastructures -- Shifting Tech Hubs -- The Connectivity of a Leapfrogging Country -- Other Tech Hot Spots and Their Policy Language -- New Colleagues and Other Surprises -- From a Myth to Future Scenarios -- The Transfer of Scientific Culture into Business -- The Early Visionary and the Legal Systems -- The Media's Love of Growing Insecurity -- A New Research Power in Cyberspace -- Failures in Innovation Management
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Conclusions -- References -- 3 Digital Innovation Hubs and Their Position in the European, National and Regional Innovation Ecosystems -- Introduction -- Great Opportunities from Digitization but Unrealized Potential and a Need for Policy Support -- Opportunities and Challenges in Digitization -- Costs and Uncertainties as Drivers for Sharing -- Innovation Hubs More Than Traditional Technology Transfer -- What Are DIHs? -- Tracing DIHs Throughout the History of Innovation Theory -- A Multi-actor, Ecosystem Approach -- Defining DIHs by What They Do
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Functional Sovereignty -- The Race to Dominate the Internet -- Spreading Tech Knowledge and Finding Opportunity in Disruption -- The Remote Control of Our Life -- Enabling Democratic Goals -- Don't Let People Be Outsmarted -- References -- In Search of Connectivity -- 2 Cyber Commands-A Universal Solution to a Universal Cyber Security Challenge? -- Introduction -- National Cyber Security as a Matrix of Matrices -- The International Level -- The National Level -- The Subnational/Sectoral Level -- Cyberwar and National Security -- From Deterrence to Attribution -- Different Roles of Cyber Commands
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The Evolving Collaboration Among DIHs: Mapping the Emerging Landscape -- Regional DIH Networks Emerging as Cross-sectoral and Multi-technology Hubs -- Supporting European Initiatives Shifting Toward Pan-European Collaboration -- Evolving into a Complex, Multi-layered Ecosystem -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 4 Transatlantic Privacies-Lessons from the NSA-Affair -- Introduction -- Different Reactions to the NSA-Affair -- Different Transatlantic Privacies -- Different Histories -- Different Political Cultures -- Different Constitutional Laws of Privacy -- Conclusion -- References
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Abstract
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This book offers readers a deeper understanding of the Cyberspace, of how institutions and industries are reinventing themselves, helping them excel in the transition to a fully digitally connected global economy. Though technology plays a key part in this regard, societal acceptance is the most important underlying condition, as it poses pressing challenges that cut across companies, developers, governments and workers. The book explores the challenges and opportunities involved, current and potential future concepts, critical reflections and best practices. It addresses connected societies, new opportunities for governments, the role of trust in digital networks, and future education networks. In turn, a number of representative case studies demonstrate the current state of development in practice.
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Subject
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Artificial intelligence.
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Subject
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Computer security.
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Subject
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Artificial intelligence.
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Subject
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Computer security.
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Dewey Classification
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006.3
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LC Classification
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HB71-74
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Q335
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Added Entry
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Feldner, Denise.
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