scholarly journals Information support of public administration in the field of the knowledge economy and post

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-122
Author(s):  
V. V. Nikishin

The issue of information support for public administration has always been very acute and, obviously, will never leave the category of topical. By solving it, active integration of advanced scientific and technological achievements into the provision of the process of state administration has been and continues to be. Several upheavals have taken place along the way, the largest of which have been the emergence of wired radio telephony and computerization. Today, such a revolution is digitalization, under the sign of which the post– industrial society exists today and the knowledge economy is being formed. In such conditions, it seems appropriate to consider the problem put forward in the title of this article and specifically characterize the post–industrial society and the knowledge economy in the system of modern economic discourse, consider public administration as a mechanism and an economic problem, and analyze the information support of public administration of the knowledge economy.

The development of the concept of information support of venture capital management of enterprises in the conditions of formation of post-industrial society is quite new and relevant for the modern world and especially for Ukraine, as well as the intensification of innovation processes. The necessity of developing accounting, in particular reporting and analytical, tools for venture financing of innovations is theoretically substantiated and proved. Scientific search of directions for improving the accounting tools of venture innovations financing will promote the effective functioning of business entities that carry out venture activities, as well as avoidance threats and minimization the negative effects of economic risks, increasing the efficiency of the capital market in the part of venture investing, and in general, will accelerate the transition to an innovative model of economic development in Ukraine.


Problemos ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 66 (1) ◽  
pp. 50-63
Author(s):  
Ekaterina Ignatovich

The article in question is concerned with the possibilities of overlapping of the conceptual fields of the contemporary psychoanalysis and postmarxism. The common foundation of the both theoretical discourses is the anti-essentialist attitude. E. Laclau, as one of the most prominent postmarxiit thinkers, proposes the thesis of “Impossibility of Society”, which implies that society as a discursive formation is based upon its immanent antagonism, inherent limit, which constitutes ideological statements about the fullness and completeness of the social. Very similarly sound the assertions of S. Žižek, the most acknowledged follower of J. Lacan, namely, that both on the subject's level and on the society's one we have to do with symbolic compensations, which are condensed around certain impossible traumatic experience – “the kernels of the Real”. The article examines these ways of rethinking and reformulating of such established notions as “unconscious”, “symptom”, “ideology”, “hegemony” and so on, actually the way of providing a quite different theoretical language, which respond adequately to the dislocating effects of the contemporary post-industrial society.


2007 ◽  
pp. 72-86
Author(s):  
O. Ananyin

The article analyzes the destiny of Marx’s theoretical legacy as presented in his major work - "Capital". The author discusses the development of Marxist theory in the 20th century, shows the specific features of Marxist economic science today and explicates the influence of recent interpretations of Marx’s economics on the current state of Marxism. The paper describes the status of Marxist theory in the modern economic science. The author analyzes the forecasts of the transition from the industrial society to the post-industrial one which may be found in the works of Marx and argues for their relevance for the 21st century.


2015 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 57-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Magdalena Bielenia‑Grajewska

The aim of this contribution is to discuss the meaning and symbolism of gold in business communication. To narrow the scope of the research, the author concentrates on the metaphorical names relying on the domain of gold and how they influence different aspects of organizational discourse, especially the educational sphere. Thus, the way metaphors create the names of participants, instruments and strategies of the modern economic discourse is studied in greater detail and how these metaphorical names determine the process of economic education. Keywords: symbolic language, metaphors, communication, human resources.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 4-8
Author(s):  
N. N. Trofimova

The article deals with topical issues of knowledge economy formation in the conditions of post-industrial society development. Using the author's approach based on system analysis, the directions of development of the knowledge economy are determined, and the main characteristics of the knowledge economy are clarified. The scientific novelty and practical value of the article lies in the fact that the author identified the main problems caused by the development of the knowledge economy and proposed promising ways to eliminate them.


2003 ◽  
pp. 112-124 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Buzgalin

The author tries to distinguish the main achievements of political economy of socialism, its contribution to modern economic theory and potential in analysis of post-industrial society. To his opinion political economy of socialism is useful for understanding the nature of "real socialism" (i.e. economic system that was really functioning in the USSR and socialist countries), future post-capitalist economic systems and transitional economy. Moreover, this discipline can be helpful in overcoming the market-oriented paradigm dominating now in economic theory.


Ergodesign ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (4) ◽  
pp. 177-185
Author(s):  
Dmitriy Erokhin ◽  
Tatyana Krotenko

The author analyzes and characterizes the government program "Digital economy of the Russian Federation". It shows the connection of the digital economy not only with e-Commerce and e-business, but also the creation of conditions for the development of the knowledge economy in Russia to determine the prospects for technological development. The problem of knowledge commercialization related to the evaluation of publications and scientific developments of domestic scientists is revealed.


2006 ◽  
Vol 23 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 253-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
Scott McQuire

This essay traces the increased centrality of technology to social life across the period of modernity. It examines major shifts in thinking about technology which underpin the shift from industrial to post-industrial society, and the emergence of concepts such as ‘technoscience’ and ‘technoculture’. It argues that a critical analysis of technology must probe the way that histories of technological progress have been implicated in colonial hierarchies privileging the West. In examining the extension of technology from machines that make things to ‘machines that think’, including biotechnology and computerized ‘aritificial life’, something implied in every historical iteration of technology is laid bare: defining the technological activates the border between nature and culture, and goes to the heart of what it means to be human.


2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 148-178
Author(s):  
Oreste Bazzichi ◽  
Fabio Reali

This paper wants to demonstrate a scenario where it is evident that the medieval society, starting from the monasticism of St. Benedict (famous motto of «ora et labora») and continuing with the Franciscan School, conserves many elements and ideas of intellectual interest that have a reverberation still valid for today, especially concerning the relationship of man with the economy. The age of the Late Middle Ages in Europe laid the foundations of modern economic science, giving impulse to quite singular reflections gathered from the interpretation of reality, in a typically «Franciscan» key, grasping in the fraternity (franciscan fraternitas) the anthropological and ontological element for the good living in the communitas and for the integral sustainability, therefore, valid also for the economy. It resulted, in fact, the first economic and commercial lexicon that will spread throughout Europe, by the work of important disciples of St. Francis, who grasped a new «spirit» of making economy, completely original, countercurrent, contradicting the prevailing thesis of Max Weber. But Franciscan humanism still offers, even today, the anthropological, social, and cultural presuppositions for a shift of paradigm within the economic discourse, based on the person with all his inclinations and necessities, presuppositions that are already visible in the experience of the Economy of Communion in Freedom, born on May 29, 1991, among the misery of Brazil, to solve the social and economic problem of this time. This revolution of the late Middle Ages, social and market, which was also intellectual and aimed at facing the poverty and injustice of that time, is still repeated today with new faces, experiences, and theories.  


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