Redesigning organizations concepts for the connected society /: concepts for the connected society. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Redesigning organizations concepts for the connected society /: concepts for the connected society. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Redesigning organizations concepts for the connected society
- Further Information:
- Note: Denise Feldner, editor.
- Other Names:
- Feldner, Denise
- Contents:
- 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 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 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 SecurityIntro -- 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 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 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 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 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 … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (400 p.)
- Subjects:
- 006.3
Artificial intelligence
Computer security
Artificial intelligence
Computer security
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030279578
3030279561
9783030279561
9783030279585
3030279588
9783030279592
3030279596 - Related ISBNs:
- 303027957X
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