Technocapitalism

Technocapitalism or tech-capitalism refers to changes in capitalism associated with the emergence of new technology sectors, the power of corporations, and new forms of organization. Technocapitalism is characterised by constant innovation, global competition, the digitisation of information and communication, and the growing importance of digital networks and platforms.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

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  2. ^ Suarez-Villa, Luis (2003). "The E-economy and the Rise of Technocapitalism: Networks, Firms, and Transportation". Growth and Change. 34 (4): 390–414. doi:10.1046/j.0017-4815.2003.00227.x.
  3. ^ Stubbs, Alec (2020). "Technocapitalism, the Intangible Economy, and Economic Centralization". Perspectives on Global Development and Technology. 19 (1–2): 32–44. doi:10.1163/15691497-12341538.
  4. ^ Haskel, Jonathan (2018). Capitalism without Capital: The rise of the Intangible Economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691175034.
  5. ^ Suarez-Villa, Luis (2012). Technocapitalism: A Critical Perspective on Technological Innovation and Corporatism. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. ISBN 9781439900437.
  6. ^ Suarez-Villa, Luis (2016). Globalization and technocapitalism: The Political Economy of Corporate Power and Technological Domination. London: Routledge. ISBN 9781315585123.

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