
Digital technology has played an accelerating role in this transformation by dramatically lowering barriers to entry in many industries and by providing new tools for managing knowledge creation and sharing and by enabling new forms of continuous learning, all on a global canvas.
We witness these changes and their emerging consequences at every level- the individual, the organization, the economy, the community and the state.
The Forum will address a number of questions in this context:
How far are we down the road towards an entrepreneurial society? What is the evidence? If the old social compact is largely obsolete – what is the nature of the new one? What is the role of the state in an entrepreneurial society and how does it change? Can public services adopt an entrepreneurial culture?