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Scarcity amidst plenty: Regulating digital transformation

Digital transformation has become a core aspect of lived experiences in recent years. Digital transformation has led to many aggregate benefits in the United States and throughout the world. The distribution of these benefits remains an issue of continuing contention. Digital transformation has occu...

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Published in:Frontiers in research metrics and analytics 2022-11, Vol.7, p.1004369-1004369
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