2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.121348
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COVID-19 pandemic as a trigger for the acceleration of the cybernetic revolution, transition from e-government to e-state, and change in social relations

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“…Medicine-utilized instruments such as masks amounted to 40–60% of all garbage recovered in both locations where the operations were held, while plastic sacks amounted to 7–20% of overall plastic waste gathered (Hassan et al 2021 ). In Contrast, the epidemic has moved focus to a new paradigm focused on the contemporary economy, knowledge-based economy, robust economy, and industry 4.0, which has a lower impact on the environment while disclosing its detrimental impact on human society (Grinin et al 2022 ; Nundy et al 2021 ). Over the last 2 years, the pandemic has efficiently rebuilt the ecosystem, which has had a positive effect on worldwide climatic changes (Le Quéré et al 2020 ; Klenert et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Thematic Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medicine-utilized instruments such as masks amounted to 40–60% of all garbage recovered in both locations where the operations were held, while plastic sacks amounted to 7–20% of overall plastic waste gathered (Hassan et al 2021 ). In Contrast, the epidemic has moved focus to a new paradigm focused on the contemporary economy, knowledge-based economy, robust economy, and industry 4.0, which has a lower impact on the environment while disclosing its detrimental impact on human society (Grinin et al 2022 ; Nundy et al 2021 ). Over the last 2 years, the pandemic has efficiently rebuilt the ecosystem, which has had a positive effect on worldwide climatic changes (Le Quéré et al 2020 ; Klenert et al 2020 ).…”
Section: Thematic Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, perhaps the very context of a pandemic understood as a negative manifestation of globalization interferes with the positive side of global change. Arguably, due to the global, widespread socio-political impact of pandemics (Grinin et al, 2021), negative perceptions of globalization are more accessible. Individuals surveyed during a pandemic are more sensitive to the risks and hence the higher intensity of the fearful attitude and the higher degree of explanation of these attitude in the empirical model.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seperti pada pendahuluan makalah ini, bahwa disrupsi transformasi digital terjadi akibat pandemi COVID-19, sehingga bidang kesehatan bidang yang paling mendominasi. Pengembangan teknologi farmasi, bioteknologi, dan inovasi alat kesehatan turut mempengaruhi keadaan politik dan ekonomi global (Grinin, et al, 2022). Sektor pemerintah mengalami kendala karena keterbatasana dana dalam proses transformasi digital Li, et al, 2016).…”
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