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Guidelines:
As the next generation business leaders, you are expected to be familiar with the latest development around the world, one of which at current time is digital disruptions. This exercise will offer you the opportunity to understand at least one disruptive technology, and to analyse the impact of your chosen technology on the elements of a business contract. To make your arguments easier, you may select a form of business contract as you wish.
You may refer to page 17 of the Productivity Commission paper referenced below for the definition of disruption.
To facilitate your arguments and analysis, it is advised that you make two calculated decisions before you write:
You should pick up a particular type of business contract which is of interest to you and focus your writing on this type of contract only. And,
You should pick up one type of digital disruptions from the following list:
Blockchain technology
Mobile internet
Cloud computing
Automation of knowledge work
Internet of things (IoT)
Advanced robotics
Autonomous vehicles
Next-generation Genomics
Next generation storage
3D printing
Advanced materials
Advanced Oil and Gas Exploration and Recovery
Renewable Electricity
Reference:
Productivity Commission 2016, Digital Disruption: What do governments need to do?, Commission Research Paper, Canberra. https://www.pc.gov.au/
All assertions should be supported with appropriate references to Australian law (cases) and relevant articles/journals. Students should be wary of using internet sources Australian Guide to Legal Citation format is required.