#3018. Managing the economic sustainability of the Belt and Road Initiative by applying Pragmatic Identity Matching PrIM

March 2027publication date
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Sociology and Political Science;
Economics and Econometrics;
Management Information Systems;
Management of Technology and Innovation;
Information Systems;
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Abstract:
This article shows how Pragmatic Identity Matching (PrIM), a scalable integration platform, can be used to meet this requirement. The results show that PrIM provides an identity-centric infrastructure for consistent planning, implementation, and communication, recognition, and outreach to participants from different cultures such as Asian, Arabic, African, Russian, and European cultures.
Keywords:
Belt and Road Initiative; Communication model; Economic sustainability; Global governance; Intercultural communication; Knowledge transfer; Multi-stakeholder integration; Peirce; Targeted open innovation

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