Week 9 on Technopreneurship - Cedie Jaraula
With its emphasis on shared value development, the digital economy represents a break from the conventional zero-sum business model. People used digital services like online marketplaces, cashless payment, contactless distribution, and livestreaming throughout the outbreak, and these services will almost definitely become commonplace now. In order to create an ecosystem, entrepreneurs must take a network approach that allows many players to work together to solve problems. Second, the potential to develop new structures from the ground up could hasten the rise of SMEs and entrepreneurs from emerging markets, placing them in a stronger place in the post-COVID-19 economic recovery. Entrepreneurs in these markets will have a lot of opportunities as a result of this. Furthermore, as a result of COVID-19's increased adoption of remote work, entrepreneurs will have new opportunities to reconsider their corporate structures, as their access to talent will be extended beyond physical boundaries. While it is difficult to foresee a recurrence of the virus or the pandemic's long-term effects, the post-COVID future we anticipate is one in which citizens and companies are prepared and empowered by technology. The digital economy will play a vital role in all facets of our lives, whether it is to continue business operations or to sustain access to basic needs. This is the brave new future we must develop together, and now is the time to inspire and collaborate with entrepreneurs to do so.

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