INTELLECTUAL LABOR AS A DRIVING FORCE FOR INFORMATION ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT
Keywords:
intellectual labor, complicated mental labor, creative work, labor character and content, technological mode of process.
Abstract
Article deals with special preconditions of complicated mental labor expansion, as mass phenomenon. The influence of technological mode of process changes as well as changes of institutional sphere on intellectual labor emerging and expansion.
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Published
2018-12-20
How to Cite
Kamenieva, T., Skalik, M., Radko, V., Matsyura, S., & Mazurok, P. (2018). INTELLECTUAL LABOR AS A DRIVING FORCE FOR INFORMATION ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT. Scientific Journal of Polonia University, 31(6), 19-26. https://doi.org/10.23856/3102
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Social Sciences