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This article aims to analyze the “Robim Good” project – a digital platform for sharing urban knowledge and info about upcoming local campaigns. A vacuum among urban initiatives was established in Belarus because of the repressive policy of the authoritarian regime. As a result, around 965 non-profit organizations have been shut down. Nonetheless, there was a demand from activists to create a safe managerial organization that focused on urbanism. The “Robim Good” project became a solution. The research question is as follows: what is the value orientation of the analyzed digital platform that attracts new participants? The paper applies the value-based approach in NGO engagement. The analysis shows that one of the main promoted values and key characteristics of the digital ecosystem is security, which is directed at overcoming the dangers of the unpredictable regime. Subsequently, “Robim Good” has been able to engage volunteers and survive after a year of activity.
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The article is devoted to researching the Labour Market Digital Ecosystem (LMDES) in terms of its effect on the recruitment process during the remote work outspread. The research aims at analysing remote staff attraction through job portals using the Job board software and determining their impact on recruitment. The LMDES applies automation of the staff searching and selecting, scouring for employment opportunities, and the remote interaction with employers, recruiting agencies, applicants, and job seekers in the digital environment. The creation of a virtual space for such an effective interaction can be realised through a Job board software.
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Wprowadzanie nowych technologii w dystrybucji ubezpieczeń wydaje się być nieuchronne i powinno się odbywać w oparciu o obowiązujące przepisy prawne. Proces ten jednak jest związany z wieloma problemami prawnymi w sferze regulacyjno-nadzorczej, jak i cywilistycznej. Cyfrowe doradztwo, sztuczna inteligencja, cyfrowe ubezpieczenia cross sellers, Big Data Analytics i generowanie danych klientów, Internet rzeczy, a także podmioty stosujące technologię blockchain do zarządzania umowami ubezpieczeń, ich likwidacją oraz roszczeniami klientów stanowią konkurencję dla tradycyjnych (klasycznych) metod działalności dystrybutorów ubezpieczeń. Rozważania, z racji ograniczonej objętości artykułu, sygnalizują jedynie wybrane problemy prawne (w prawie krajowym, jak i unijnym), dotyczące wprowadzania innowacji na rynku ubezpieczeniowym.
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Introducing New technologies in insurance distribution seems to be inevitable and should be based on applicable legal regulations. Thisprocess, however, isassociated with many legal problems in the regulatory and supervisory as wellas civil law. Robo-advice, artificial intelligence, digital cross-sellers insurance, Big Data Analytics and customer data generation, Internet of Things, as well as enti tiesapplying blockchain technology to manager insurance contracts, their liquidation and clients' claims constitute competition for traditional (classic) insurance distributor activity. Considerations, due to the limitem volume of the article, signal on selected legal problems (in national and EU law) regarding the introduction of innovations in the insurance market.
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