Transnational corporations in the system of the new social reality of electronic-digital civilization

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The article reflects on the innovative significance of social credit, meaning insurance understanding of the activities of transnational corporations (TNCs), which own the production of goods or services in at least one country other than the country of their origin, which is the jurisdiction of its primary registration. TNCs are a projection onto the daily international activities of reinsurance mechanisms that are generated by government activities as an insurance component of the social activity of society. The modern realities of electronic-digital civilization accelerate all processes that accompany international entrepreneurship, including the structures of TNCs, without changing their social and humanitarian essence. The electronic-digital civilization and the artificial intelligence (AI) emerging in its space accelerate the development processes of the business community and humanity’s social field.

society \ state \ entrepreneurship \ transnational corporations \ credit relations \ social insurance \ electronic-digital civilization \ artificial intelligence

Short address: https://sciup.org/14136632

IDS: 14136632   |   UDC: 316   |   DOI: 10.24412/2220-2404-2024-12-13