Network(ed) Economy e-bog
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Modern communication channels together with new electronic media stan- dards are constantly changing traditional interaction patterns of humans and even machines In an increasingly globalized and networked world. Such a communication-based interaction is of pivotal economic importance in order to manage efficiently inter-organizational cooperation and business information flows. Consequently, t...
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436,85 DKK
Forlag
Deutscher Universitatsverlag
Udgivet
11 december 2007
Genrer
KJQ
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9783835092136
Modern communication channels together with new electronic media stan- dards are constantly changing traditional interaction patterns of humans and even machines In an increasingly globalized and networked world. Such a communication-based interaction is of pivotal economic importance in order to manage efficiently inter-organizational cooperation and business information flows. Consequently, the availability of generally accepted electronic commu- nication standards is essential in order to decrease communication-related transaction costs. Roman Beck elaborates in his dissertation The Network(ed) Economy the im- portance of the so far independently from each other discussed diffusion the- ory on the one hand and network effect theory on the other hand. However, Roman Beck not only connects the two theories epistemologically, but also develops and extends those theories by providing a network diffusion model. The core of his model is the so-called network effect helix, where a dynamic and self-enforcing interplay between direct and indirect network effects is de- ployed to simulate diffusion patterns and paths of communication standards. In his analysis, Roman Beck especially focused on the critical diffusion period be- tween the market launch of a new communication standard and (in case of a successful diffusion) the achievement of a critical mass of adopters. His re- search results and consequently the chosen title of the thesis are capable to il- lustrate the overall topic of his work in the interesting area between an incom- pletely interconnected "e;networked economy"e; on the one hand and a com- pletely interconnected "e;network economy"e;.