P Fraga-Lamas… - Computer Security …, 2020 - intechopen.com
Abstract In 2015, the United Nations (UN) member states identified 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be fulfilled by 2030. SDGs are an urgent global call for action …
Z Li, H Xu, Y Fang, B Zhao, L Zhang - arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.00823, 2022 - arxiv.org
Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize the architecture of cyberspace by transforming the way information is stored, circulated, and exchanged in cyberspace through …
C Berg, M Novak, J Potts, SJ Thomas - Interest Groups and Public …, 2018 - papers.ssrn.com
Conventional public choice literature suggests that interest groups have a largely malign effect upon the economy. Suggesting that interest groups are primarily established to lobby …
G Benshushan - REGION, 2023 - openjournals.wu.ac.at
What do we know about the interrelations between economic inequality, ecology and the increased use of Bitcoin? The aim of the paper was to empirically test the relationship …
P Limata - International Review of Economics, 2024 - Springer
Innovation and technology have been pivotal to last societies' well-being. Among the most promising there is the blockchain, which has gained momentum with its narrative of …
SC Mazzuco, P Limata, I Oliva - … Starting from the Commons: Towards an …, 2023 - Springer
Starting from Bruni's reflection, we contribute to the debate on the commons by linking this concept to the human condition of living within social-biotic communities and proposing love …
P Limata - A reasoned literature review for a critical primer …, 2019 - econometica.it
This literature review focuses on certain critical aspects of blockchain technology. Trust,(de) centralization and law are pivotal to the functioning of markets and society in general; …
Blockchains promise to bring disruptive changes at several levels well beyond the realm of cryptocurrencies, in which they were first deployed; centralized institutions are challenged …
Innovation, despite being an economic driver, is inherently also responsible for inequality. Innovation increases social and economic inequalities [1] whether that be in regards to (a) a …