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Contradictions In Relation To Digitalization Of The Economic Environment And Training Specialty Staff

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  • TANASESCU IRINA ANTOANETA

    (VALAHIA UNIVERSITY OF TARGOVISTE)

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We are currently witnessing an ongoing process of technological and digital development which contributes to re-defining the economic environment and training specialty staff in this field. In the present economic context, the managers operate with an open social and economic system with one or several sub-systems created on the basis of the structural criterion or the functional criterion. The objectives of this research are: i) to provide arguments towards validation of the statements according to which the system of human activity is a holon to which all optimizations of the other holonic systems relate; ii) to present the impact of the digital technologies on the development of modern society, which have to integrate the informational technology, in line with limitation of and compromising human autonomy. The results of this research maintain the fact that the rapid progress of the 21st century have brought both benefits and threats to the economic activity, to the health of the individuals and, last but not least, to the sustainable development of the environment.

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  • Tanasescu Irina Antoaneta, 2023. "Contradictions In Relation To Digitalization Of The Economic Environment And Training Specialty Staff," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 6, pages 112-120, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2023:v:6ii:p:112-120
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