Information Technology, E-Commerce - Reference, Information Technology
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Overview
The Harvard Business Review has led the way in helping executives in every industry adapt to the rapidly evolving network economy. Don Tapscott, bestselling author of The Digital Economy, collects the best articles from the Review into a resource for business leaders who want to understand how their businesses can create value and profit from the new economy. A rich mix of ideas and insights, Creating Value in the Network Economy explores all aspects of the networked business world, from the importance of trust in the virtual organization to the changing nature of customer relationships to new ways that companies can generate value through their intellectual assets. The contributors include many of the leading names from the digerati: Regis McKenna, John Hagel, Stan Davis, Jeffrey Rayport, and John Sviokla, as well as the incomparable Charles Handy. Tapscott's thought-provoking introduction highlights the key themes and unites the articles into a complete picture of the issues business must address to survive-and thrive-in the networked world. Creating Value in the Network Economy helps us to see and understand the new and still-emerging customs, social norms, laws, and institutions that surround the creation of wealth in the network economy.Editorials
Booknews
Organizes 12 articles reprinted from the into a framework to help managers understand the new dynamics of value and wealth in the networked world, and radically rethink the way wealth is created within their organizations. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
April 30, 1999
Publisher
Harvard Business School Press
Pages
229
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780875849119