The digital economy : rethinking promise and peril in the age of networked intelligence /

Twenty years ago, The Digital Economy changed the way the world thought about the Web and Internet. While everyone else was in awe of "websites" and "dot coms," Don Tapscott was among the first people to argue that the Internet would fully transform the nature of business and gov...

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Main Authors: Tapscott, Don, 1947
Published: McGraw-Hill,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: [2015]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: 20th anniversary edition.
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Summary: Twenty years ago, The Digital Economy changed the way the world thought about the Web and Internet. While everyone else was in awe of "websites" and "dot coms," Don Tapscott was among the first people to argue that the Internet would fully transform the nature of business and government. It goes without saying that his predictions were spot on. Now, in this new edition of his classic work, the New York Times bestselling author provides topical updates with a sweeping new analysis of how the Internet has changed business and society in the last 20 years, covering: natural frictions between pr
Carrier Form: xxix, 413 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 403-405) and index.
ISBN: 9780071835558 (hardback : alkaline paper) :
0071835555 (hardback : alkaline paper)
Index Number: HC79
CLC: G202
Call Number: G202/T175/20th ed.
Contents: The age of networked intelligence -- Pt. 1. Thriving in a new economy : Twelve themes of the new economy ; The internetworked business ; The new technology: say you want a revolution -- Pt. 2. Internetworking : The internetworked business at work ; Internetworked government ; Have network, will travel ; Learning in the digital economy -- Pt. 3. Leadership for transformation : The new media industry ; Leadership for the internetworked business -- Pt. 4. Leadership for the digital frontier : Privacy in the digital economy ; The new responsibilities of business.