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Evolution of the Social Division of Labor in the Digital Economy

In: Understanding the Digital Revolution and Its Influences

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  • Yuxin Yu

    (Shanghai International Studies University)

  • Yanqing Jiang

    (Shanghai International Studies University)

Abstract

In the digital age, digital technology has empowered the public with unprecedented socialization capabilities. On the one hand, the digitalization has revolutionized the way people perceive the world, with communication and interaction among individuals taking the form of digital information. More importantly, it shifts the human-led social cooperation toward a machine-led collaboration mode. On the other hand, digitalization has reshaped the structure of economic organizations, posing new challenges to the functions of public power.

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  • Yuxin Yu & Yanqing Jiang, 2024. "Evolution of the Social Division of Labor in the Digital Economy," Springer Books, in: Understanding the Digital Revolution and Its Influences, chapter 0, pages 83-110, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-97-4939-3_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-4939-3_5
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