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Arun Sundararajan, a professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, discusses the evolving role of digital technologies and their impact on business and society. His expertise is centered on understanding how innovations like the sharing economy and digital platforms are reshaping traditional industries. He explores the ways in which these technologies offer both new opportunities and challenges, especially when it comes to governance, economic models, and the future of work. Sundararajan reflects on his book, The Sharing Economy, which examines the social and economic implications of platform-driven business models. His research challenges traditional business practices by showing how technology can enable more decentralized, community-driven economic models.
25:13 | 2017
Beyond academia, Sundararajan has served as an expert advisor to a wide range of global organizations, including the World Economic Forum and United Nations, and has testified on issues related to digital economies before bodies such as the U.S. Congress and the European Parliament. His work continues to influence the development of policy and business strategies related to digital innovation, platform economics, and the future of work. He is an advisor to numerous organizations that include the National Academy of Science, the City of New York, the City of Seoul, the Female Founders Fund, the Internet Society of China, Walmart Corporation,OuiShare, Samasource, Rally Rd, the National League of Cities, and the Royal Society for the Arts. He works with tech companies on issues of strategy, litigation and regulation, as well as with a range of executives and boards on AI governance and foresight related to digital technologies.
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