1- Assistant Professor, Communication and Information Technology Research Institute , nmoradhasel@itrc.ac.ir 2- Researcher, Communication and Information Technology Research Institute
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Thematic analysis, as a qualitative method, helps researchers gain a better understanding of how users interact with their environment in different domains by identifying and categorizing patterns of meaning in data. However, this method has received little attention in studies related to the digital economy so far. In this article, the role of artificial intelligence in improving economic justice is examined and its impact is analyzed in two groups of countries. The results of the content analysis of various studies show that most research has focused on the positive effects of artificial intelligence on economic justice, while examining its negative dimensions has received less attention. The experiences of developed countries show that artificial intelligence in these countries has had a significant impact on improving resource distribution and increasing transparency. This is mainly due to advanced infrastructure, stable laws and efficient supervisory systems in these countries. In contrast, in developing countries, challenges such as lack of digital infrastructure, weak regulation and lack of appropriate legal frameworks are considered obstacles to the realization of these benefits.
Accordingly, this article emphasizes the need to invest in developing digital infrastructure, promoting specialized skills, improving legal frameworks, and strengthening regulatory systems in developing countries. Such measures can pave the way for reducing economic inequalities and expanding social justice. In this direction, utilizing the experiences of developed countries can serve as a valuable model for developing countries in the effective use of artificial intelligence to achieve economic justice.
Moradhasel N, Shahidi F. An Analysis of the Capabilities and Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Promoting Economic Justice (A Cross-Country Study). mieaoi 2025; 14 (52) : 24 URL: http://mieaoi.ir/article-1-1801-en.html