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Information Goods - from movies and music to software code and stock quotes - have supplanted industrial goods as the key drivers of world markets. Confronted by this New Economy, many instinctively react by searching for a corresponding New Economics to guide their business decisions.
Executives charged with rolling out cutting-edge software products or on-line versions of their magazines are tempted to abandon the classic lessons of economics, and rely instead on an ever changing roster of trends, buzzwords, and analogies that promise to guide strategy in the information age.
Not so fast, say authors Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian. In Information Rules they warn managers, "Ignore basic economic principles at your own risk. Technology changes. Economic laws do not." Understanding these laws and their relevance to information goods is critical when fashioning today's successful competitive strategies. Information Rules introduces and explains the economic concepts needed to navigate the evolving network economy.
Information Rules will help business leaders and policy makers - from executives in the entertainment, publishing, hardware, and software industries to lawyers, finance professionals, and writers - make intelligent decisions about their information assets.
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Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Information technology, Information society, Information technology, Wirtschaft, Société informatisée, Informationstechnik, Informatietechnologie, Technologie de l'information, Aspect économique, Strategisch management, Informationsökonomie, Multilevel marketing, Economic policy, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Information Management, Knowledge Capital, Technologie de l'information--aspect économique, Information technology--economic aspects, Hc79.i55 s53 1999, 658.4/038Places
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Information rules: a strategic guide to the network economy
1998, Harvard Business School Press
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087584863X 9780875848631
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How businesses can handle the economic transition from atoms to bits.
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