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Informationen zum Autor Peter F. Cowhey is Dean and Qualcomm Endowed Chair in Communications and Technology Policy, School of Global Policy and Strategy, University of California, San DiegoJonathan D. Aronson is Professor of Communication, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, and Professor of International Relations, University of Southern California Klappentext Innovation in information and production technologies is generating both benefits and disruption, rapidly altering how firms and markets perform at a basic level. Digital DNA is an engaging examination of the opportunities, challenges, and ways that countries and the international community can govern developments for broad benefit. Zusammenfassung Innovation in information and production technologies is generating both benefits and disruption, rapidly altering how firms and markets perform at a basic level. Digital DNA is an engaging examination of the opportunities, challenges, and ways that countries and the international community can govern developments for broad benefit. Inhaltsverzeichnis Prologue: Regional Innovation Clusters and Global Economic Governance Part I: The Evolution of Innovation Systems and of the Information and Production Disruption Chapter 1: National Innovation Systems Chapter 2: Information and Production Disruptions: The Digital Platform Cluster System? Chapter 3: Two Cases and Policy Implications Part II: Global Governance in a Technologically Volatile Environment Chapter 4: Designing International Governance for the IPD: The Bargaining Challenge Chapter 5: Strategy and International Governance Regimes Part III: Creating a Trusted Digital Environment in an Era of Quasi-Convergence Chapter 6: Global Policy for the Cloud Chapter 7: Cybersecurity as a Governance Challenge Chapter 8: Data Privacy Appendix to Chapter 8: Possible Regime Principles Part IV: Conclusion Chapter 9: Creating an International Governance Regime for the Digital Economy Citations ...