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Mit der Digitalisierung geht ein fundamentaler, herausfordernder Wandel einher. Durch eine Begriffsbestimmung und Operationalisierung wird in diesem Beitrag der digitale Wandel aus wirtschaftsphilosophischer Sicht vorgestellt. Zunächst werden wirtschaftsphilosophische Grundlagen der Digitalisierung wie die Informationsethik erläutert, gefolgt von einer Diskussion der digitalen Wertschöpfung, die auf Überwachung aufbaut und von einer Überwachungskultur gespeist wird. Schließlich werden Zukunftsperspektiven zum Internet der Dinge, Pricing, Privatheit und der Digitalen Demokratie skizziert.

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Schultz, M.D., Seele, P. (2020). Digitalisierung. In: Heidbrink, L., Lorch, A., Rauen, V. (eds) Praktische Wirtschaftsphilosophie. Handbuch Wirtschaftsphilosophie. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22141-6_26-1

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