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Digital Technology Drives the Transformation and Upgrading of Platform Corporate Social Responsibility Governance System

Authors : Jie Shi, Wenbin Liu

Published in: Frontier Computing

Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore

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Abstract

In recent years, with the rapid development of digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, cloud computing, big data and industrial Internet, the “Internet+” platform economy has gradually penetrated into all fields of economy and society. The explosive growth of platform enterprises has also led to the occurrence of social responsibility loss and alienation. Lack of social responsibility, such as online shopping platform, food delivery platform, financial platform, live broadcast platform and search platform, has also caused negative externalities to economic and social development. This paper takes the social responsibility governance logic of platform enterprises as a starting point, and specifically analyzes the governance subject and object, governance mode, governance process and mechanism, and governance objectives. At the same time, the use of grounded theory to explore the connotation of corporate social responsibility management system platform, put forward from the platform enterprise legal liability management, review platform enterprise governance quality responsibility management, platform, platform, enterprise conduct liability management, platform, enterprise innovation management, ecological construction platform enterprise responsibility management six dimensions push platform transformation and upgrading of the corporate governance system.

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Metadata
Title
Digital Technology Drives the Transformation and Upgrading of Platform Corporate Social Responsibility Governance System
Authors
Jie Shi
Wenbin Liu
Copyright Year
2023
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1428-9_90