[share_ebook] Information Technology and Economic Development


Author: Yutaka Kurihara (Author, Editor), Sadayoshi Takaya (Editor), Hisashi Harui (Editor), Hiroshi Kamae (Editor)

ISBN: 1599045796

Pages: 379

Language: English

Publisher: Idea Group Reference

Category: Technical

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  • Hardcover: 379 pages
  • Publisher: Idea Group Reference; illustrated edition edition (July 26, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1599045796
  • ISBN-13: 978-1599045795

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Communication and commerce continue to connect people from different cultures through information technology, which uncovers an unprecedented diversity of ethical issues across cultural boundaries. Information Technology Ethics: Cultural Perspectives is the single reference source to take a global approach to these issues and their possible resolutions. The authoritative chapter contributions describe the problems and possibilities of genuinely global information ethics, which are urgently needed as information and communication technologies continue their exponential growth. International experts from diverse backgrounds address both theoretical and culture-specific issues in explicit detail. This Premier Reference Source provides libraries with the most thorough examination of information technology ethics, supporting research needs in a variety of related fields. 

About the Author
Yutaka Kurihara is a professor of international economics at Aichi University, Japan. He was a lecturer and associate professor at Koryo International College in Japan. He has taught economics courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. He majored in international economics, finance, and digital economy. He has published about 120 papers and some of them are in refereed international journals. His recently published books are Global Information Technology and Competitive Financial Alliances (2006, IGI Publishing), Economics Declaration (2006), Business & Policy Design in the Globalization (2003), and Intellectual Skills for Freshman (2003, in Japanese). He was a visiting fellow at the National Institute of Multimedia Education and the Institute for Advanced Research at Nagoya University, Japan. He has been the executive director of the Japan Association of Monetary Economics since 2006. Sadayoshi Takaya was educated at Kobe University, Japan, where he graduated in 1986 with a BA in economics, and graduated from the graduate course of economics in 1991. He also gained a PhD in 1998 from there. Between 1991 and 2003, he taught international macroeconomics and finance at Kinki University, Osaka, and since 2004, he has been a professor of international monetary systems and macroeconomics with the Faculty of Commerce, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan. His recent studies are in macroeconomic policies in Europe, monetary policies of European Central Bank, and the budgetary policies of member countries represented by the Stability and Growth Pact. He also conducts research in international financial architectures and the currency turmoil. He is coeditor of the book Global Information Technology and Competitive Financial Alliances (2006, Idea Group). Hisashi Harui, PhD, is a professor of monetary economics in the School of Economics at Kwansei Gakuin University (KGU) in Japan and has served as a senior executive director of the Japan Association of Monetary Economics since 2004. He teaches monetary economics and open macroeconomics at both the postgraduate and undergraduate levels. His current research interests are in the independence and transparency of central banks, lenders of last resort in relation to financial stability, financial literacy education and consumer protection, as well as international financial crises and the IMFs (International Monetary Fund) function as the international lender of last resort. He has a wide teaching experience at the graduate school of the University of Lille 1 in France as well as at KGU for overseas students in open macro- and monetary economics, such as that in Japans economy, its international transactions, and its financial instability in 1990s.

 

 

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