CO-EVOLUTIONARY COUPLING BETWEEN CAPTURED AND UNCAPTURED GDP CYCLES:CROSS LEARNING FROM AMAZON AND FINLAND MODELS FOR SUSTAINABILITY
International Journal of Managing Information Technology (IJMIT)
ISSN : 0975-5586 (Online); 0975-5926 (Print)
Article Title
CO-EVOLUTIONARY COUPLING BETWEEN CAPTURED AND UNCAPTURED GDP CYCLES:
CROSS LEARNING FROM AMAZON AND FINLAND MODELS FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Moriya Kuniko1,
2, Yuji Tou 3, Chihiro Watanabe 2 ,4, Pekka Neittaanmäki 2
1 Research and
Statistics Department, Bank of Japan, Tokyo, Japan
2 Faculty of
Information Technology, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
3 Dept. of Ind.
Engineering & Magm., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
4 International
Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria
ABSTRACT
A solution to the
critical problem of a dilemma between R&D expansion and productivity
decline that a majority of information and communication technology (ICT)
leaders have been confronting in the digital economy is expected. It can be
expected by a spinoff from economic functionality-seeking GDP-based coevolution
cycle to supra-functionality beyond an economic value-seeking uncaptured
GDP-driven coevolution cycle. However, the transformation dynamism remains a
black box.
By means of numerical
simulations based on empirical analyses of the development trajectories of
global ICT leaders, focusing on Amazon and Finland, together with an intensive
review of preceding analyses, this paper attempted to elucidate the inside the
black box of the above dynamism.
By developing a
practically applicable numerical approach, inspired attempts to explore a new
elucidation frontier were conducted, thereby enabling a new concept of
co-evolutionary coupling between two cycles to be postulated.
An insightful
suggestion regarding possible consequences in the future stemming from the
trajectory option was thus provided.
KEYWORDS
Co-evolutionary coupling, uncaptured GDP, transformation, Amazon and Finland, dilemma between R&D and productivity
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