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Intro -- Foreword by Prof. Dr. Michael Huether -- Old Institutions for a New World -- Foreword by André Loesekrug-Pietri -- How Government and Civil Society Can Invent the State of the Twenty-First Century-The Case of Innovation -- Foreword by Dr. Matthias Spielkamp -- Algorithms-To Govern or Be Governed? -- Foreword by Prof. Dr. Holger Mey -- A Major Milestone in the Process of Evolution -- Preface -- An Attempt to Drawing a Big Picture of Cyberspace -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editor and Contributors -- Chapter Zero -- 1 Designing a Future Europe -- A Strategic Mindset for The Single Market -- New Alliances and Anti Alliances -- Brain Drain -- Europe's Death Valley and Global Tech Investments -- Long-Term Public Investment in Infrastructures -- Shifting Tech Hubs -- The Connectivity of a Leapfrogging Country -- Other Tech Hot Spots and Their Policy Language -- New Colleagues and Other Surprises -- From a Myth to Future Scenarios -- The Transfer of Scientific Culture into Business -- The Early Visionary and the Legal Systems -- The Media's Love of Growing Insecurity -- A New Research Power in Cyberspace -- Failures in Innovation Management -- Functional Sovereignty -- The Race to Dominate the Internet -- Spreading Tech Knowledge and Finding Opportunity in Disruption -- The Remote Control of Our Life -- Enabling Democratic Goals -- Don't Let People Be Outsmarted -- References -- In Search of Connectivity -- 2 Cyber Commands-A Universal Solution to a Universal Cyber Security Challenge? -- Introduction -- National Cyber Security as a Matrix of Matrices -- The International Level -- The National Level -- The Subnational/Sectoral Level -- Cyberwar and National Security -- From Deterrence to Attribution -- Different Roles of Cyber Commands -- Conclusions -- References
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3 Digital Innovation Hubs and Their Position in the European, National and Regional Innovation Ecosystems -- Introduction -- Great Opportunities from Digitization but Unrealized Potential and a Need for Policy Support -- Opportunities and Challenges in Digitization -- Costs and Uncertainties as Drivers for Sharing -- Innovation Hubs More Than Traditional Technology Transfer -- What Are DIHs? -- Tracing DIHs Throughout the History of Innovation Theory -- A Multi-actor, Ecosystem Approach -- Defining DIHs by What They Do -- The Evolving Collaboration Among DIHs: Mapping the Emerging Landscape -- Regional DIH Networks Emerging as Cross-sectoral and Multi-technology Hubs -- Supporting European Initiatives Shifting Toward Pan-European Collaboration -- Evolving into a Complex, Multi-layered Ecosystem -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- 4 Transatlantic Privacies-Lessons from the NSA-Affair -- Introduction -- Different Reactions to the NSA-Affair -- Different Transatlantic Privacies -- Different Histories -- Different Political Cultures -- Different Constitutional Laws of Privacy -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Regulating the Internet-Necessary Evil or Squandered Opportunity? -- Introduction -- The Information Sharing Revolution -- Social Networks and Psychology -- A Borderless Internet? -- LICRA and UEJF v. Yahoo! Inc -- Microsoft Corp. v. United States -- China -- Germany -- United States of America -- Legal Measures -- Technical Measures -- The Dark Net -- Amazon.com -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Data Ownership -- Introduction -- Copyrights for Linguistic Works -- Requirements for Protection of Data as a Linguistic Work -- Scope of Protection -- Copyrights for Databases -- Requirements for Protection as a Database Work -- Scope of Protection -- Limitations in Licensing Database Works -- Fair Use, Data Mining -- Protection of Data as Trade Secrets
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Protection of Data Under Unfair Competition Law -- Post-contractual Restraint -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Redesigning Data Protection -- Introduction -- The Conventional Idea -- There Is No Such Thing as an Informed Consent -- A Solution on One Page? -- Transparency and Control -- How About a Consent Agent? -- Towards a Layered Approach -- References -- 8 Erosion of Civil Rights in a Digital Society-Maintaining the Democratic Society -- Vigilance Is Required -- A Democratic, Federal and Free State Under the Rule of Law -- The Big Eavesdropping Operation -- The Basic Law in Times of Digital Transformation-Under Constant Fire -- Bavarian Surveillance Fantasies Threatening a Whole Country -- Police with Secret Service Tasks -- Recommended Steps to Protect Civil Rights -- Transforming Possibilities into Chances -- Good Ideas from Politics -- Courage First-Concerns Second -- References -- 9 Transatlantic Cyber Forum-Cooperating on Borderless Cyber Security Challenges -- Introduction -- Features of Multi-stakeholder Models -- Existing Cooperation Models -- A Forum Was Born -- Establishing Trust -- Defining a Common Agenda -- Working Group on Cyber Defense and Political IT Infrastructures -- Collaboration Is Key -- Joint Way Forward -- References -- 10 Redesigning Corporate Responsibility How Digitalization Changes the Role Companies Need to Play for Positive Impacts on Society -- Introduction -- Corporate (Social) Responsibility -- The Impact of Digitalization -- From CSR to CDR -- Corporate Digital Responsibility in Our Daily Lives -- References -- 11 The Algorithmic Society -- Introduction -- The Risks of an Algorithmic Society -- Algorithmic Bias -- Opacity -- Surveillance and Control -- Automation of Jobs -- The Potentials of an Algorithmic Society -- Human Augmentation -- Meaningful Work -- Equality and Diversity -- Conclusion -- References
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How Should One Respond to Political Risks? -- 12 Smart Cities and Smart Regions-The Future of Public Services-Solidarity and Economic Strength Through Smart Regions and Smart Cities -- Introduction -- Four Megatrends Will Shape the Future of Cities and Regions -- Urbanization and Demographic Change Require Adaptation of Infrastructures -- The Energy Transition and Resilient Infrastructures Help to Protect Against Climate Change -- Social Change: The Desire for Security and a Change in Consumer Behavior -- Digitalization: Creating Infrastructures to Capture the Economic and Social Benefits of Digital Transformation -- Summary So Far: Smart Cities and Regions Must Build on the Right Infrastructure -- How Smart Cities and Smart Regions Can Seize Digital Opportunities -- Smart Cities and Regions Build on Efficient Processes -- Smart Cities and Regions Are Developing New Services and Products -- Smart Cities and Regions Are Fighting Climate Change -- Implementation: Smart Cities and Regions Need Legal Certainty and a Consistent Strategy -- Summary -- Bibliography -- 13 China's Authoritarian Internet and Digital Orientalism -- Introduction -- Europe's Digital Recession -- Framing Internet Developments in China -- The Orwellian Narrative Revisited -- Comparative Perspectives on Digital Surveillance -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Digitalization and Public Policy-Conceptualizing a New Space -- Introduction -- The Current State of Play -- Digitalization as a Two-Dimensional Space -- Reconceptualizing Resources: The Scarcity-Generativity Axis -- Reconceptualizing Governance: The Silo-Polycentricity Axis -- Bringing the Axes Together -- Implications for Policy -- Policy Principles -- Policy Delivery and Implication -- Conclusion -- References -- 15 The Challenges of Digitalization for the (German) State -- Introduction
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The Challenges of a Complex Distribution of Responsibilities -- Challenges for Legislation and the Creative Power of the State -- Selected Approaches -- Summary and Outlook -- References -- 16 E-Estonia-"Europe's Silicon Valley" or a New "1984"? -- Introduction -- The E-Estonia Movement as Top-Down Process -- The Role of the X-Road -- The Life-Long Change of Mindset -- Aspects of Democracy and Participation -- A Fragile, Vulnerable System? -- How to Transform or Export the Model? -- References -- 17 Governance and Digital Transformation in Hong Kong -- References -- 18 Blockchain-The Savior of Democracy? -- Introduction -- Loss of Trust in Politics -- Lack of Trust in Democratic Elections -- Lack of Trust in the Democratic Representatives -- Lack of a Sense of Influence -- The Basic Functionality of a Blockchain -- Smart Contracts and Ethereum -- Political Trust on the Basis of Blockchain -- Lack of Trust in Democratic Elections -- Lack of Trust in the Democratic Representatives -- Lack of a Sense of Influence -- Blockchain Projects in the Political Space -- Conclusion -- References -- In Tech We Trust? -- 19 Digital Propaganda-Russia or the Kid Next Door? -- Introduction: Digital Propaganda and the Global Political Balance of Power -- Defining Digital Propaganda -- Actors -- Tools -- The Way Forward and the Transatlantic Relationship -- Conclusions -- References -- 20 Cyberspace as Military Domain: Monitoring Cyberweapons -- Introduction -- The Roots and Core Principles of Arms Monitoring -- Principles of Nuclear Weapons Monitoring -- Established Measures and Their Applicability in Cyberspace? -- Virtuality -- Distribution -- Attribution -- Dual Use -- Concepts for Cyber Arms Monitoring and Control -- Physically Obvious Parameters -- Parameters of the Extent of Usage and Adaptation of Existing Tools -- Conclusion and Outlook -- Bibliography
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21 Trust in the Digital Age-The Case of the Chinese Social Credit System
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Feldner, Denise Redesigning Organizations Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030279561
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Economics
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Informationstechnik
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