Attention economics is an approach to the management of information that treats humanattention as a scarce commodity, and applieseconomic theory to solve various information management problems. Put simply by Matthew Crawford, "Attention is a resource—a person has only so much of it." In this perspective Thomas H.
Attention economics is an approach to the management of information that treats human attention as a scarce commodity, and applies economic theory to solve various information management problems. Put simply by Matthew Crawford, "Attention is a resource—a person has only so much of it." In this perspective Thomas H.
According to Thomas H. Davenport and John C. Beck, we live in an age of information overload, whereattention has become the most valuable business currency. Welcome to The Attention Economy. If yesterday was the age of information, today is the age of trying to attract or employ people's attention.
Feb 21, 2017 - We used to live in the attention economy. This was where the deluge of information was so total that tech firms and ad companies spent billions ...
In The Attention Economy, the authors also outline four perspectives on managing attention in all areas of business: 1) measuring attention 2) understanding the ...
The Attention Economy: The Natural Economy of the Net. If the Web and the Net ... My conclusions are that we are headed into what I call the attention economy.
Jul 6, 2016 - Some time in the last five years, attention became the only currency in town. We might argue it was ever thus since the dawn of time – stunts, ...
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