Impact and Prospects of ICT as a Source of Economic Growth in the Information Age
Session
Management Business and Economics
Description
The paper present mainly aims to analyze and emphasizes the ways in which intellectual property rights affect options and prospects for development, particularly in implementing new business models, exploiting new markets and exploring new avenues of economic growth in the information era is fundamental to how effectively development goals can be pursued. Conversational issues such as database protection, emerging issues such as the appropriateness of business method patents, alternative proprietary models such as the Open Source movement, the prospects of copyright as tool for penetrating global markets in cultural goods and the importance of e-commerce as a means of simulating economic growth are considered by this paper. It is certainly the ubiquitousness of information technologies provides a universal context to examine the backward looking question of how to rethink and the forward looking question of how new technology can be deployed to generate new revenue streams and stimulate entrepreneurial activity.
Keywords:
Economic Growth, Information and Communication Technology, E-commerce, Intellectual Property Rights
ISBN
978-9951-982-41-2
Location
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
Start Date
25-10-2025 9:00 AM
End Date
26-10-2025 6:00 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2025.422
Recommended Citation
Morina, Blerim, "Impact and Prospects of ICT as a Source of Economic Growth in the Information Age" (2025). UBT International Conference. 37.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2025UBTIC/MBE/37
Impact and Prospects of ICT as a Source of Economic Growth in the Information Age
UBT Lipjan, Kosovo
The paper present mainly aims to analyze and emphasizes the ways in which intellectual property rights affect options and prospects for development, particularly in implementing new business models, exploiting new markets and exploring new avenues of economic growth in the information era is fundamental to how effectively development goals can be pursued. Conversational issues such as database protection, emerging issues such as the appropriateness of business method patents, alternative proprietary models such as the Open Source movement, the prospects of copyright as tool for penetrating global markets in cultural goods and the importance of e-commerce as a means of simulating economic growth are considered by this paper. It is certainly the ubiquitousness of information technologies provides a universal context to examine the backward looking question of how to rethink and the forward looking question of how new technology can be deployed to generate new revenue streams and stimulate entrepreneurial activity.
