Data and contemporary economics: role, paradox and development

Purpose – A more accurate comprehension of data elements and the exploration of new laws governing contemporary data in both theoretical and practical domains constitute a significant research topic. Design/methodology/approach – Based on the perspective of evolutionary economics, this paper re-exam...

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Main Authors: Hai-xi Jiang, Nan-ping Jiang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing 2024-11-01
Series:China Political Economy
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Online Access:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/CPE-09-2024-0014/full/pdf
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Summary:Purpose – A more accurate comprehension of data elements and the exploration of new laws governing contemporary data in both theoretical and practical domains constitute a significant research topic. Design/methodology/approach – Based on the perspective of evolutionary economics, this paper re-examines economic history and existing literature to study the following: changes in the “connotation of production factors” in economics caused by the evolution of production factors; the economic paradoxes formed by data in the context of social production processes and business models, which traditional theoretical frameworks fail to solve; the disruptive innovation of classical theory of value by multiple theories of value determination and the conflicts between the data market monopoly as well as the resulting distribution of value and the real economic society. The research indicates that contemporary advancements in data have catalyzed transformative innovation within the field of economics. Findings – The research indicates that contemporary advancements in data have catalyzed disruptive innovation in the field of economics. Originality/value – This paper, grounded in academic research, identifies four novel issues arising from contemporary data that cannot be adequately addressed within the confines of the classical economic theoretical framework.
ISSN:2516-1652