Conclusions: Taxation and the Future of the Digital Economy

Author(s):  
Robert Leonardi
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Author(s):  
Svetlana Vladimirovna Andreeva ◽  

The paper discusses the issues of development of bookkeeping against the background of the emerging digital economy. A goal-oriented process of bookkeeping activities of an economic entity is presented. The necessity of differentiation of approaches in informatization of bookkeeping functions and future-oriented digital intellectualization of bookkeeping is substantiated


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 280-289
Author(s):  
Lian Fawahan ◽  
Ita Marianingsih Purnasari

The occurrence of the Covid-19 pandemic  makes many MSMEs have to lose money and go out of business, whereas in Indonesia the most important joint that sustains the wheels of the country's economy is MSMEs. In addition to the pandemic, the challenge of MSMEs is rise of the digital economy movement is very  rapid  for making    MSMEs  demanded to understand information technology. The covid-19 pandemic is increasingly encouraging human activity through the internet network. One of the simplest steps to build a brand through TikTok social media. In  2020 number of downloads amounted to 63.3 million both in the Apple store and the play store the best-selling application is TikTok. Indonesia  is the downloader of the application amounting to 11% of the total downloads of tiktok application, with tiktok MSME actors can build their product brand, considering it does not require a lot of cost and energy. The potential of the wider market and the future business will also be a consideration because tiktok social media is widely used by millennials who have high consumptive power.  This study uses qualitative descriptive, uses literature studies quoted from book journals as well as relevant websites. The purpose of this study is to encourage MSMEs to have a good brand so that they can compete with other products, and through social media, especially TikTok, the MSME market segment can be wider internationally. Considering that social media has eliminated geography, meaning that when it can go viral social media, everyone can see MSME products. Keywords: MSMEs, Branding, TikTok


Author(s):  
Copyeditor JTDE

TelSoc has held its first forum on the future of Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN). Three papers from that forum are published in this issue. TelSoc is planning a second forum, discussing the user potential of the NBN, in October 2019. The historical reprint in this issue is also NBN-related about online learning. The technical papers in this issue concern architectural issues in the Internet of Things and cybersecurity. The Journal welcomes further contributions on telecommunications and the digital economy.        


2018 ◽  
pp. 112-117
Author(s):  
Gleb A. Suvorov ◽  
Oleg A. Motorin
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2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 125-135
Author(s):  
David Evans Bailey

Whilst online dating has been around for several years; immersive technologies are relatively new to this type of interaction. The first forays into immersive VR online dating have only just being made in the past year. To what degree this type of technology will change the way that we date is potentially quite different from the current way that online dates are conducted. The way the technology works could make virtual dates seem as real as a physical date. Understanding how immersive technology functions gives some insights into the future of online dating and also the impact on the digital economy.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-19
Author(s):  
T. O. Tolstykh ◽  
L. A. Gamidullayeva ◽  
E. V. Shkarupeta

he digital economy actively develops in Russia: according to the report of World Economic Forum, on indicators of availability, use and influence of appropriate technologies on economy and the public relations our country treats 30% of the most advanced countries. The programs of digital economy adopted in the different countries put one of key indicators digitalization of traditional branches. If to speak about manufacturing sectors, then their digitalization is defined substantially by the industrial Internet and depth of his use. Many players – both the industrial companies, and telecommunication are interested in development and introduction of these technologies, and suppliers of the equipment, are created special associations and associations. The purpose of this article is the description of models and algorithms of processes of digitalization of key information (intra-corporate and external) activity of the industrial enterprise; development of methods, technologies and analysis algorithms of «big data» on the basis of technology of the industry 4.0 for management of the industrial enterprises for development of their business. As the frontier of organizational development of processes of digital transformation the organization of the laboratory allowing to carry out the analysis, assessment and engineering of the existing processes at the industrial enterprises from positions of digitalization, productivity, design orientation and efficiency is considered. The analysis of international and Russian experience of creation of similar laboratories within a national innovative digital ecosystem is carried out. The digital laboratory helps to accelerate process of creation of new innovative products and services for growth of business and the successful competition on Russian and the world markets: possibly not only to present, but also to simulate the future of business in 10–20 years: to create prototypes of digital products, to test them, to check as they will work in the future and if necessary to finish.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rupprecht Podszun

If you want to repair a vehicle or a machine today you need access to data and software interfaces. For many craft enterprises, "access" is becoming a key issue in the digital economy. This study identifies the rules that currently determine access to data, platforms and software. It shows that there is a risk that, in the future, digital gatekeepers will decide which companies have access to customers at all. Rupprecht Podszun, a law professor and an expert on competition in the platform economy, presents the current framework and proposals to protect open markets and to put consumers in the driving seat. This book is a valuable resource for everyone interested in the role of law for markets in the data economy.


2000 ◽  
pp. 25-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soon-Yong Choi ◽  
Andrew B. Whinston
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Auditor ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (10) ◽  
pp. 25-32
Author(s):  
I. Zaharov

The article deals with topical issues of changing the functions of auditors in modern conditions. The article substantiates the thesis that the main component of audit in the digital economy is the analysis of the Corporation's financial stability in the future, the results of which are of interest to both internal and external users. Special attention is paid to the concept of strategic audit, its goals and issues related to improving the methodology and methods of conducting this type of audit in order to improve its quality.


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