2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-81619-3_76
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Digital Technologies in Modern Logistics and Supply Chain Management: Key Opportunities, Prospects

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“…At each of the stages of digital flows included in the market interconnections, the analysis, ordering and transformation of raw or reformatting of previously processed information leads to an increase of added value in the links of its creation chains. Thus, unprocessed or partially processed information turns into a more and more complex intellectual product with increasing value, subject to market patterns: supply and demand, competition, profit orientation [15]. However, in relation to IDF, traditional market mechanisms undergo a significant modification due to the nature of information as a form of good, and above all, the property of universality of distribution and minimal (and at large scales of distribution - tending to zero) reproduction costs.…”
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“…At each of the stages of digital flows included in the market interconnections, the analysis, ordering and transformation of raw or reformatting of previously processed information leads to an increase of added value in the links of its creation chains. Thus, unprocessed or partially processed information turns into a more and more complex intellectual product with increasing value, subject to market patterns: supply and demand, competition, profit orientation [15]. However, in relation to IDF, traditional market mechanisms undergo a significant modification due to the nature of information as a form of good, and above all, the property of universality of distribution and minimal (and at large scales of distribution - tending to zero) reproduction costs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%