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The digitally-enabled economy is unleashing a new wave of change, something we are only just beginning to feel and understand. The economic evidence shows that this innovation—the development and adoption of new products, services, processes and business models—is vital to support rising living standards. But making the political case for the progressive power of innovation, and the digital economy, can be more challenging. The forces of “creative destruction” threaten incumbent firms, jobs, and the way people work and live, creating strong incentives to oppose change. Confronting these hard realities is one of the defining challenges for progressive politics in the twenty-first century. This collection of essays aims to explore how progressives can embrace the power and promise of innovation through ICT and the digital economy, while developing new institutions to enable societies to cope with the new challenges and risks that this heralds.

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Introduction / The Progressive Power of Creative Destruction, Robert D. Atkinson / Jobs, Living Standards and Well-Being / Translating Innovation into Increases in Living Standards, Andrew Sharpe / Good Jobs in an Era of Technological Disruption. Matthew Whittaker / The Promise of Data Innovation, Daniel Castro / The Internet is an Engine for European Growth, Matt Brittin / Rethinking the Rules of the Game for the Digital Age / Understanding and Shaping the Collaborative Economy, Kathleen Stokes / Intangible Gold – Why No Rush to Finance Innovation?, Birgitte Andersen / Creating a Climate for Digital Entrepreneurs, Desirée van Welsum & Jonathan Murray / A Roadmap for European Productivity Growth / Transform or Be Marginalised – Does Europe’s Digital Awakening Lie Ahead?, Nick Sohnemann / An Innovation Agenda for Europe, Paul Hofheinz / Getting Europe Up to Scale for the ICT-Enabled Economy, Robert D. Atkinson / Conclusion / The Political Opportunity of the Digital Age, Michael McTernan & Alastair Reed

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 18/03/2015
      ISBN13: 9781783485031, 978-1783485031
      ISBN10: 1783485035

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      Book Synopsis
      The digitally-enabled economy is unleashing a new wave of change, something we are only just beginning to feel and understand. The economic evidence shows that this innovation—the development and adoption of new products, services, processes and business models—is vital to support rising living standards. But making the political case for the progressive power of innovation, and the digital economy, can be more challenging. The forces of “creative destruction” threaten incumbent firms, jobs, and the way people work and live, creating strong incentives to oppose change. Confronting these hard realities is one of the defining challenges for progressive politics in the twenty-first century. This collection of essays aims to explore how progressives can embrace the power and promise of innovation through ICT and the digital economy, while developing new institutions to enable societies to cope with the new challenges and risks that this heralds.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction / The Progressive Power of Creative Destruction, Robert D. Atkinson / Jobs, Living Standards and Well-Being / Translating Innovation into Increases in Living Standards, Andrew Sharpe / Good Jobs in an Era of Technological Disruption. Matthew Whittaker / The Promise of Data Innovation, Daniel Castro / The Internet is an Engine for European Growth, Matt Brittin / Rethinking the Rules of the Game for the Digital Age / Understanding and Shaping the Collaborative Economy, Kathleen Stokes / Intangible Gold – Why No Rush to Finance Innovation?, Birgitte Andersen / Creating a Climate for Digital Entrepreneurs, Desirée van Welsum & Jonathan Murray / A Roadmap for European Productivity Growth / Transform or Be Marginalised – Does Europe’s Digital Awakening Lie Ahead?, Nick Sohnemann / An Innovation Agenda for Europe, Paul Hofheinz / Getting Europe Up to Scale for the ICT-Enabled Economy, Robert D. Atkinson / Conclusion / The Political Opportunity of the Digital Age, Michael McTernan & Alastair Reed

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