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<title>Digital Policy, Regulation &#38; Governance :</title>
<subTitle>Sociological traditions as a
complementary lens to better
understand digital transformation policies</subTitle>
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<namePart>Nicole C. Jackson</namePart>
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<namePart>Dimitri Corpakis and Annika Steiber</namePart>
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<dateIssued>2022</dateIssued>
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<note>Abstract
Purpose – This paper aims to introduce how sociological traditions can provide a complementary,
conceptual lens needed to better understand a country’s orientation in its digital transformation policies. While
historically sociology has been used to study technological effects, introducing a sociological lens that
considers broader macro digital policies can better complement a country’s national innovation system
framework by highlighting where forms of acceleration and inertia in digital diffusion may or may not occur.</note>
<subject authority=""><topic>Minitel, Sociological tradition</topic></subject>
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<subject authority=""><topic>National innovation system</topic></subject>
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