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Manifesto of the new economy : institutions and business models o f the digital society / Alexander Dolgin.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Heidelberg : New York : Springer Verlag c2012.Description: v, 145 p. : ill ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9783642212765
  • 364221276X
Uniform titles:
  • Manifest novoæi çekonomiki. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 300 22
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Contents:
Introduction -- The second invisible hand of the market -- The symbo lic economics approach to the humanities and humanitarian practices -- Conclusion.
Summary: "The book is about the future development of the digital society, so cial search engines of the new generation, and crowdsourcing (collabora tion) in information processing. The book examines future development o f social networks and their way to monetization. It presents the busine ss model for content producing industries, which further existence is q uestionable due to rapidly decreasing copyright working capacity. Some chapters are about the economics of people's personal time and laws of emotional asymmetry in information perception - knowledge of such laws helps people to manage their subjective sensation of happiness. How do social networking services earn money? What is the 'second hand of the market' and how does it operate? Why does society need so many differe nt kinds of goods? What does happiness economics not reveal about happi ness? What is the link between talent, success and 'stardom'? What is t he business development model for the entertainment and media industry ? What is emotional hysteresis? How can we measure cultural values? Wha t is subjective time and how can it be made qualitative? What is club e conomics? You can find the answers to all these questions in the book. It describes the main trends in development of our digital society. It appeals to those who are curious about what will replace search engine s, and how social networking services will evolve. It is about the prof it from different forms of informational collaboration (crowdsourcing, collaborative filtering) and how it will affect the structure of the so ciety and human pursuit for happiness."--Publisher's website.
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Introduction -- The second invisible hand of the market -- The symbo lic economics approach to the humanities and humanitarian practices -- Conclusion.

"The book is about the future development of the digital society, so cial search engines of the new generation, and crowdsourcing (collabora tion) in information processing. The book examines future development o f social networks and their way to monetization. It presents the busine ss model for content producing industries, which further existence is q uestionable due to rapidly decreasing copyright working capacity. Some chapters are about the economics of people's personal time and laws of emotional asymmetry in information perception - knowledge of such laws helps people to manage their subjective sensation of happiness. How do social networking services earn money? What is the 'second hand of the market' and how does it operate? Why does society need so many differe nt kinds of goods? What does happiness economics not reveal about happi ness? What is the link between talent, success and 'stardom'? What is t he business development model for the entertainment and media industry ? What is emotional hysteresis? How can we measure cultural values? Wha t is subjective time and how can it be made qualitative? What is club e conomics? You can find the answers to all these questions in the book. It describes the main trends in development of our digital society. It appeals to those who are curious about what will replace search engine s, and how social networking services will evolve. It is about the prof it from different forms of informational collaboration (crowdsourcing, collaborative filtering) and how it will affect the structure of the so ciety and human pursuit for happiness."--Publisher's website.

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