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Роль информационной этики в создании экономических продуктов

Роль информационной этики в создании экономических продуктов

Abstract

The article offers new approaches to the structure of elements, which determine the process of creation of any economic products. It considers peculiarities of evolutionary development of an informational component that has got its spiral development from traditions and standards to the information ethics. The article demonstrates national and civilization role of the informational component in the process of creation of economic products as the indicator of economic epoch changing.

В статье предложены новые подходы к структуре элементов, определяющих процесс создания любых экономических продуктов. Рассмотрены особенности эволюционного развития информационной составляющей, которая развивалась по информационной спирали от традиций, стандартов к информационной этике. Показана национальная и цивилизационная роль информационной составляющей при создании экономических продуктов в качестве показателя смены экономических эпох.

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ИНФОРМАЦИЯ,ЭТИКА,ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКИЙ ПРОДУКТ,АГРАРНАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА,ИНДУСТРИАЛЬНАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА,ПОСТИНДУСТРИАЛЬНАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА,ТРАДИЦИИ,СТАНДАРТЫ,РЕГЛАМЕНТЫ

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