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Joshua Gans

Information Wants to Be Shared

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Stewart Brand famously declared, “Information wants to be free.” Except he didn’t (not really). And it doesn’t. Information is much more complicated than that. What information really wants—what makes it more valuable, useful, and immediate, Joshua Gans argues—is to be shared. Using the tools and logic of information economics, Gans shows how sharing enhances most information’s value. He also shows how the business models of traditional media companies, gatekeepers who have relied on scarcity and control, have collapsed in the face of new technologies. Equally important, he argues that sharing can revive moribund, threatened industries even as he examines platforms that have, almost accidentally, thrived in this new environment. Provocative, intriguing, and useful, Information Wants to Be Shared will change the way you think about your ideas and the media you use to consume and produce them.HBR Singles provide brief yet potent business ideas, in digital form, for today's thinking professional.
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2012
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2012
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  • Jens Kristiansenцитирует5 лет назад
    ith this new option, you can give or sell them the book for $5 or more if you have purchased a double copy. You don’t have to worry about time limits, not reading at the same time, and so on. You can also engage in gift exchange: I’ll buy this one and you buy the next. That spells opportunity for reading and encouraging more demand by exploiting a social dimension.[20]
  • Jens Kristiansenцитирует5 лет назад
    Sharing information is an active process that better matches information with the right people. Significantly, one of the most significant impacts of digital technologies is that they have enabled a new era of sharing.
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