24th ITS Biennial Conference, Seoul 2024

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24th Biennial Conference of the ITS, Seoul, Korea, 23 to 26 June 2024

"New bottles for new wine: digital transformation demands new policies and strategies"


Digital transformation, which has been accelerated by rapidly advancing artificial intelligence technologies, has deeply influenced every aspect of people’s daily lives. For example, digital content platforms like over-the-top (OTT) services have been reshaping the media industry, and frontier AI models like ChatGPT have been transforming the ways of doing work and business across all public and private sectors. Digital transformation does not end in the ICT and AI industries; it is also redesigning the medical and healthcare industries. Indeed, digital transformation is a new driver of economic growth in the global economy.As a result of digital transformation, content producers, consumers, and the general public have heavily relied on digital platforms. With the help of various platforms, we can create content, monitor traffic and congestion, develop new materials and vaccines faster, provide individualized healthcare services, and boost production efficiency. The rapid progress in digital transformation however also generates economic and technological contests and fragmentations within and among nations. As the digital transformation progresses, the importance of data is becoming more apparent in all industries because firms are trying to take the lead by offering personalized services in customers’ daily lives. It seems impossible to avoid disruptive industrial restructuring entailing job displacement while creating new jobs, more concentrated market structure, widening income inequality, increasing cyberattacks, privacy breaches, and violations of human dignity.Recognizing the new opportunities and threats that will be brought by digital transformation, policymakers and industry leaders must pay attention to reinventing domestically and harmonizing globally relevant policy and strategy measures and frameworks.

Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 21 to 40 of 84
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2024Risks for connectivity providers on the increase - any opportunities?Oldenburg, Derk
2024Effects of inoculation against a disinformation campaign: A case study of disinformation over Japan's release of Fukushima treated waterCheng, John; Mitomo, Hitoshi
2024Open-RAN: Changing Landscape of Competition under Bi-polarization of Telecommunications Policy?Laorrojwong, Benyathip; Makarathat, Natchaya
2024Business Model Innovation and Digital Transformation of the LEGO Group: An Open Innovation and Dynamic Capabilities PerspectiveFarahmand, Elham; Muñoz I Busto, Isaac; Khan, Mudassir Akber; Adur, Hilda
2024The phenomena of contagion of digitalization inside European RegionsHernández de Rojas, Félix; Pita, Pilar Rodríguez; Pérez Martínez, Jorge Emiliano
2024The academic industry's response to generative artificial intelligenceKshetri, Nir
2024The actually online banking consumerMartínez-de-Ibarreta, Carlos; Ruiz-Rua, Aurora; Gijón, Covadonga; Fernández-Bonilla, Fernando
2024Strategies for Addressing Hallucinations in Generative AI: Exploring the Roles of Politeness, Attribution, and AnthropomorphismKim, Hayeon; Lee, Sang Woo; Seo, Sungwoo
2024Priorities of local OTT platforms' internationalization strategiesNam, Jinyoung; Jung, Yoonhyuk
2024A Study on the Applicability of NFT in the Entertainment Industry: Application of the Means-end Chain analysis and LadderingChoi, Jaeseo
2024Using spectrum set-asides to address distributional objectives: lessons from Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and the United StatesHowell, Bronwyn; Potgieter, Petrus H.
2024Addressing the Digital Divide: A Study on the Predictors of Government E-Service Utilization in ThailandWongmith, Natnaree; Phuengngern, Ornvipa
2024The impact of FoMO and FoBO on YouTube summary video viewing behavior among Korean Generation Z: A focus on social identity theoryPark, Inyoung; Kim, Hyungmin
2024Using a Large Language Model-Powered Assistant in Teaching: Stories of Acceptance, Use, and Impact among Ethnic Minority StudentsOgbo-Gebhardt, Erezi; Ogbo, Oruaro
2024Evolution of prices for mobile spectrum & possible explanationsIhle, Hans; Marsden, Richard; Frizlen, Yasmine
2024Consumer Perceptions of AI-Generated Content and Disclaimer in Terms of Authenticity, Deception, and Content AttributeHan, Seoungmin
2024Hero or Villain: The Paradox of AI Algorithmic Disclosure in Utilitarian Versus Deontological EthicsKim, Woo Jin; Ryoo, Yuhosua; Kim, Eunjin Anna; Stafford, Marla
2024A comparative study on global perspectives on Policies and Accounting Regulations for Telecommunication IndustrySong, Seungah; Jung, Hoon; Kim, Bumjoon
2024Combining Strategic and Adaptive Policymaking for Telecommunication. The Way Forward for EU's ConnectivityCappelletti, Francesco; Bohlin, Erik
2024Assessing internet risks among high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture: A 2019 survey and the analysis of factors involving underage internet useTashiro, Mitsuteru
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