Knowledge and Digital Technology
Contributor(s)
Glückler, Johannes (editor)
Panitz, Robert (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book explores the multifaceted interplay of
technology, knowledge, and place. While digital technology is increasingly
influencing our way of knowing, conversely it is itself the consequence of human
creativity and local social interaction. Part I analyzes how digital
technologies transform markets through artificial intelligence and decentralized
blockchain models. Its contributions discuss novel governance mechanisms,
including the responsible use and analysis of big data. Part II illustrates
various ways in which technology supports humanity, be it algorithms supporting
complex decision-making processes or the use of robotics in care services. The
chapters highlight that technology's efficiency and potential rely on
social norms and human capital. Finally, Part III shows that digitization is
generating vibrant entrepreneurship, reflected in geographically clustered urban
scale-up economies, as well as opening up new ways for people to connect with
one another, organize civic engagement and enable new forms of labor. The book
offers theoretical reflections as well as empirical cases from the United
States, Canada, Japan, South Africa, and Europe. This volume provides a valuable
read for scholars, students and professionals in the fields of knowledge
creation, technology and governance.