MICROECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS DURING THE STAGES OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITION TO THE ?NEW ECONOMY?
Autor (i): Silvia Elena Isachi
JEL: G32, O12
Cuvinte cheie: new economy, sustainable development, corporate governance, knowledge economy
Abstract:
This paper aims to show the characteristics of the different stages of socio-economic development peaking with the “new economy”. We also aim to highlight the implications of the “new economy” features on the economic organisation/entity. The “new economy” (also called “post-modern”, “postindustrial”, “post-capitalist”, “post-structural”, “post -traditional”) reflects the current transition from the industrial society to a new type of “information”, or “knowledge” society, marked by complex, deep transformations in all areas of activity, with important economic, social and environmental consequences, process of unprecedented scale in the history of humanity. The speed of the current changes produced mutations in the way we look at things, which fit no longer the present moments, while the shocking speed at which these mutations occur, make us change the manner of thinking in the future or even distant future