2019
DOI: 10.1051/shsconf/20197103004
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Digital Economy and Anti-Corruption: New Digital Models

Abstract: The authors of this paper consider promising areas of the corruption prevention using the latest digital technologies: Blockchain, Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence and Big Data. The purpose of this research is the analysis of advantages of the digital economy development in terms of solving social problems and crime prevention. The authors also show functional digital models of the anti-corruption compliance are defined. In addition, the research results include the determination of some shortcoming… Show more

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“…Issues such as weak data protection, lack of procedures and standards to measure responsibilities for technological disruptions and abuses, lack of guidelines to assess the usefulness of new ICT tools, and the lack of digital ethics can potentially create havoc and disruptions. Thus, the capability of a country's ICT legal system is an important deterrent to corruption in the digital dimension (Merhi & Ahluwalia, 2018; Sidorenko & Lykov, 2019).…”
Section: Is Ict Facilitating the Emergence Of New Digital Corruption ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Issues such as weak data protection, lack of procedures and standards to measure responsibilities for technological disruptions and abuses, lack of guidelines to assess the usefulness of new ICT tools, and the lack of digital ethics can potentially create havoc and disruptions. Thus, the capability of a country's ICT legal system is an important deterrent to corruption in the digital dimension (Merhi & Ahluwalia, 2018; Sidorenko & Lykov, 2019).…”
Section: Is Ict Facilitating the Emergence Of New Digital Corruption ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may affect the government's ability to collect taxes and channel public resources to the sectors of the economy where these resources are most needed. Moreover, corruption corrodes the trust in the government, further leading to unsustainable social and economic outcomes (Kossow & Dykes, 2018; OECD, 2016; Sidorenko & Lykov, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of digital technology in public administration and anti-corruption policies will enable significantly reduced corruption rates by enhancing process transparency and ensuring the provision of public services without contact. But it is worth noting that the advantages of digital technology can be minimal due to lack of universal electronic document management system, lack of technical and legal criteria to verify the facts revealed, and lack of system Information security 20 . Then in conjunction with 14 N. Maslii, N. Zakharchenko, V. Butenko, O. Savastieieva, T. Butenko, and L. Shyriaieva, 'Modern per capita income, one of the results of the study of Petermann, Guzman, and Tilton (2007) showing the tendency of corruption increased in the early stages of development because the income per capita increased and then dropped Once per capita income penetrates a certain threshold 21 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, there were many challenges also such as cyber fraud, the behavior of people, lack of efficiency in online disbursements, absence of transparency, etc. Sidorenko & Lykov (2019) examined that digital technologies had played a recommendable role in curbing the practice of corruption. The advanced research in cyber security is providing tools and mechanisms to control the menace of digital fraud.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%