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Blueprint to the Digital Economy

By: Don Tapscott Alex Lowy David Ticoll
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Inc.,US
ISBN: 0070633495
ISBN-13: 9780070633490
Released: 01 Jun 1998
RRP: £19.99
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Who will save cyberspace? Does anyone really know? - By: , 08 Apr 1999
An interesting compilation with many diverse contributors. However, most contributions come up with the same conclusions: things could be exciting or things could be terrible. Somebody just needs to sort it out. Not as powerful as 'The Digital Economy' but a reasonable overview of what could be. Subjects covered include: EBCs & the nature of co-operation; GM's scenario matrix; sense & respond systems based on the availability of tacit knowledge; co-evolution within allliances; the need for alignment between values & systems; the importance of customer information in banking industry; content being customer driven in publishing; impact of internet on photography/video; as education moves out of the classroom, learning becomes modular & pulled; the evolution from passive to assertive consumer & the shift of loyalty from supplier to intermediary; how logistics will lead to the creation of virtual integration; the opportunities provided by network computers; self-organising business communities; "the network is the computer"; connection within cybercommunities; the biases of digital technology; the tension between cyberlibertarians & technocommunitarians; the impact of nonjurisdiction on governance; faith in government institutions faced with the 'need' for regulation & security & finallly the essential dichotomy: empowerment versus control.
Excellent cases on basis of The Digital Economy - By: , 24 Aug 1998
The book The Digital Economy coined the term. It realized the paradigm shift itself. This book is essential for those who want to learn the new rules of the game of converging industries. Based on the multiclient studies the Alliance for Converging Technologies & its members brings the information to you at almost no costs. A lot of value for very little money.