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Building a Digital Society to Enhance the Efficiency of National Governance in Vietnam

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Budowa społeczeństwa cyfrowego w celu zwiększenia efektywności zarządzania krajowego w Wietnamie
Konferencja
POL-VIET 2023 — the 7th International Conference POL-VIET
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution, especially the digital technology, has been rapidly transforming all aspects of social life, driving a powerful process of digital transformation across all fields. The digital transformation program in Vietnam identifies the digital society as one of the three fundamental pillars, encompassing changes in the way social interactions and connections shift from traditional methods to digital connections through modern technology and communication infrastructure. Alongside the numerous positive aspects, the process of building a digital society also presents significant challenges for each country in managing issues related to ensuring digital citizen rights, establishing digital lifestyle standards, and ensuring fairness in digital commerce. In this study, we will: (1) Clarify the concept and characteristics of the digital society; (2) Explore the current status of building a digital society in Vietnam; (3) Analyze some barriers to the digital society construction; (4) Propose some recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of national governance in Vietnam today.
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195--202
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 28 poz., wykr.
Twórcy
  • National Academy of Public Administration, Vietnam
  • National Academy of Public Administration, Vietnam
  • National Academy of Public Administration, Vietnam
Bibliografia
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  • 3. Van Dijck, J., Governing digital societies: Private platforms, public values. Computer Law & Security Review, 2020. 36.
  • 4. Martynov, V.V., D.N. Shavaleeva, and A.A. Zaytseva. Information technology as the basis for transformation into a digital society and industry 5.0. in 2019 International Conference" Quality Management, Transport and Information Security, Information Technologies"(IT&QM&IS). 2019. IEEE.
  • 5. Lahlou, S., Identity, social status, privacy and face-keeping in digital society. Social science information, 2008. 47(3).
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  • 7. Ivanova, V., Digital skills–a prerequisite for the development of a digital society. Economic Thought Journal, 2019(4).
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  • 9. Carter, S. and J. Perriam, Understanding Digital Societies. Understanding Digital Societies, 2021.
  • 10. Kenechi Okeleke, Henry James & Yoonee Jeong: Advancing Digital Societies in Asia, GSMA Head Office, United Kingdom, 2016.
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  • 13. Ministry of Information and Communications (2021), Questions and Answers about Digital Transformation, Information and Communications Publishing House, 2020.
  • 14. Armin Nassehi: What issues does digital transformation solve?, Goethe Institut, Hanoi, 2021.
  • 15. Prime Minister of the Government (2020), Decision No. 749/QD-TTg dated June 3, 2020, approving the National Digital Transformation Program until 2025, with a vision to 2030.
  • 16. Ministry of Information and Communications (2022), Summary report on the work of the Ministry of Information and Communications in 2022, and the direction for 2023
  • 17. Ministry of Information and Communications (2018 - 2020), Report on the Readiness Index for Development and Application of Information and Communication Technology in Vietnam, Information and Communication Publishing House.
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  • 26. Nguyen Huu Hoang, Tran Van Huan (2021), "Digital Society and Social Management Issues," Journal of Political Theory, accessed from http://lyluanchinhtri.vn/home/index.php/nguyen-cuu-ly-luan/item/3930-xa-hoi-so-va-van-dequan-ly-xa-hoi.html
  • 27. Nguyen Duc Loc (editor) (2022), "Digital Society - Understanding the Digital Society," National Culture Publishing House.
  • 28. Bui Quang Tuan, Ha Huy Ngoc (2022), "Digital Transformation - International Experience and Roadmap for Vietnam," National Political Publishing house.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu „Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki” - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023)
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