scholarly journals The information sector in Denmark and Sweden: Value, employment, wages

2021 ◽  
Vol 162 ◽  
pp. 120347
Author(s):  
Volha PASHKEVICH ◽  
Darek M. HAFTOR ◽  
Natallia PASHKEVICH
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2017 ◽  
Vol 19 (1(63)) ◽  
pp. 216-223
Author(s):  
V.M. Osipov ◽  
A.V. Soldatkina

The article proposes the structure of the information sector for the economy, which includes the field of knowledge generation - fundamental science, applied science and the sphere of education, as well as spheres that provide transmission, processing and storage of information: electronic industry, information technology and telecommunication. The statistical analysis and analysis of the regulatory framework for the development of the information sector in Ukraine has been carried out, which showed that the development of information technologies and equipment for processing, storage of information, production of telecommunication equipment, low efficiency of fundamental and applied science is not developed at a proper level in Ukraine, but the sphere of creation And the introduction of software (software) and telecommunications. The main organizational and economic components of strategic planning of the information sector development in Ukraine are proposed, which include the questions of priority directions of development: development of higher IT education, development of perspective innovative technologies and creation of effective innovation infrastructure; Funding issues that include: expanding budget support for priority research and expanded reproduction of fundamental knowledge; Use of the mechanism of private-public partnership; Development of a financial plan for the provision of sectoral programs for the development of the information sector, identifying the sources and amounts of funding distributed by subprogramme and by years; And issues of the legislative framework that require: development of a program for the development of information and communication technologies, development of a state program for the development of technology parks, the development of a legislative framework that protects intellectual property rights in the information sector, the adoption of copyright for software and the creation of a favorable investment climate for foreign Investors in Ukraine.


Author(s):  
Sebastian Wieczorek ◽  
Vitaly Kozyura ◽  
Wei Wei ◽  
Andreas Roth ◽  
Alin Stefanescu

2018 ◽  
Vol 43 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Finkelstein

Background This article addresses the question of productive labour in the information sector. Based on Marxian political economy, it provides a critical assessment of Dan Schiller’s (2007) arguments on productive and unproductive labour. Unproductive labour, it argues, is not something a) unnecessary, b) morally inferior, c) outside of a wage relationship, or d) unprofitable. Analysis Following an orthodox Marxian interpretation, this article claims that unproductive labour is a category that revolves exclusively around the concept of surplus value, and that this recognition is vital to understanding the type of labour that takes place in those businesses whose main commodity is information. Conclusions and implications  The article ends with a more sophisticated account of how to apply the category of productive labour to the information sector. Contexte  Cet article traite de la problématique du travail productif dans le secteur de l’information. Sur la base de l’économie politique marxiste, les arguments autour du travail productif et improductif de Dan Schiller ont été évalués de façon critique. Je soutiens que le travail improductif n’est pas quelque chose a) d’inutile b) ni moralement inferieur, c) ni exempt d’un rapport de salaire, d) ni lucratif. Analyse  Suivant une interprétation marxiste orthodoxe, je postule que le travail productif est une catégorie en rapport exclusivement avec la production de plus-value et cette reconnaissance est vitale pour comprendre les types de travaux qui se réalisent dans les secteurs où la principale marchandise est l’information. Conclusions et implications  Pour conclure j’apporte une explication plus sophistiquée pour appliquer la catégorie de travail productif au secteur de l’information.


1986 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 191-217 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.J. Armstrong ◽  
J.A. Large
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