The Economics of Communication and Information

The Economics of Communication and Information

Author: Donald McLean Lamberton

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 600

ISBN-13:

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A collection of 31 reprinted articles written from 1962 to 1991, charting the responses of economists to information technology in the advancement of economic development. The contributors consider topics in the areas of information and organizational efficiency, the macrorealities of the information economy including credit and currency issues, management and technology in corporate innovations, the development of information policy, particular concerns relating to international information, and the new directions in techno-economics including changing notions of investment theory and modern manufacturing. Lacks an index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Management and Economics of Communication

Management and Economics of Communication

Author: M. Bjørn Rimscha

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2020-06-08

Total Pages: 523

ISBN-13: 3110589540

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This handbook combines the perspectives of communication studies, economics and management, and psychology in order to provide a comprehensive economic view on personal and mass communication. It is divided into six parts that comprise: 1. an overarching introduction that defines the field and provides a brief overview of its history (1 chapter) 2. the most commonly used theoretic frameworks for the analysis of communication economics and management (4 chapters) 3. the peculiarities of the quantitative and qualitative methods and data used in the field (3 chapters) 4. key issues of the field such as the economics of language, labor in creative industries, media concentration, branding etc. (10 chapters) 5. descriptions of the development, trends and peculiarities of the field in different parts of the world, written by scholars from the respective region (10 chapters) 6. reflections on future directions for the field, both from a managerial and from an economics perspective (1 chapter). The authors of the individual chapters represent different academic disciplines, research traditions, and geographic backgrounds. The reader will thus gain multifaceted insights into the management and economics of communication.


The Economics of Communication

The Economics of Communication

Author: Karen P. Middleton

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1483147894

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The Economics of Communication: A Selected Bibliography with Abstracts lists several texts that focus on economics of communication. The book also provides description of every text. The texts are organized according to section. The first section contains texts that discuss the definition of the information/communications aspect of the economy, while the second section deals with various communication industries. Section 3 contains texts that provide economic analysis of some aspects of communications. The fourth section deals with the impact of communications on economic systems, while the fifth section contains texts about international exchange of communications goods and services. The last section contains texts that discuss some political implication of the economics of communication. The book will appeal to readers, professionals, and researchers who are concerned with several issues pertaining to economics and communications.


Capitalism and Communication

Capitalism and Communication

Author: Nicholas Garnham

Publisher: Sage Publications (CA)

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13:

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A leading exponent of the political economy approach to mass communication poses an intellectual challenge to the currently dominant postmodernist and information-society theories. His essays investigate the role of the media and cultural institutions in contemporary capitalist societies.


Communication And The Transformation Of Economics

Communication And The Transformation Of Economics

Author: Robert E Babe

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-10-08

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 0429981155

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This book proposes that infusing mainline economics with more expansive and realistic conceptions of information/communication transforms static neoclassicism into evolutionary political economy. It results in modes of analysis that, when applied through policy, can lead to a sustainable future.


The Political Economy of Information

The Political Economy of Information

Author: Vincent Mosco

Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 9780299115746

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Considers information as an economic good, and examines its effects on political economy as well as on social life and skill needs. Includes case studies of electronic homework in the Federal Republic of Germany and information technologies in the ASEAN countries.


The Economics of Information Technology

The Economics of Information Technology

Author: Hal R. Varian

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-12-23

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1139456725

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The Economics of Information Technology is a concise and accessible review of some of the important economic factors affecting information technology industries. These industries are characterized by high fixed costs and low marginal costs of production, large switching costs for users, and strong network effects. These factors combine to produce some unique behavior. The book consists of two parts. In the first part, Professor Varian outlines the basic economics of these industries. In the second part, Professors Farrell and Shapiro describe the impact of these factors on competition policy. The clarity of the analysis and exposition makes this an ideal introduction for undergraduate and graduate students in economics, business strategy, law and related areas.


The Economics of Attention

The Economics of Attention

Author: Richard A. Lanham

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2006-04-21

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 0226468828

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If economics is about the allocation of resources, then what is the most precious resource in our new information economy? Certainly not information, for we are drowning in it. No, what we are short of is the attention to make sense of that information. With all the verve and erudition that have established his earlier books as classics, Richard A. Lanham here traces our epochal move from an economy of things and objects to an economy of attention. According to Lanham, the central commodity in our new age of information is not stuff but style, for style is what competes for our attention amidst the din and deluge of new media. In such a world, intellectual property will become more central to the economy than real property, while the arts and letters will grow to be more crucial than engineering, the physical sciences, and indeed economics as conventionally practiced. For Lanham, the arts and letters are the disciplines that study how human attention is allocated and how cultural capital is created and traded. In an economy of attention, style and substance change places. The new attention economy, therefore, will anoint a new set of moguls in the business world—not the CEOs or fund managers of yesteryear, but new masters of attention with a grounding in the humanities and liberal arts. Lanham’s The Electronic Word was one of the earliest and most influential books on new electronic culture. The Economics of Attention builds on the best insights of that seminal book to map the new frontier that information technologies have created.


The Economics of Information

The Economics of Information

Author: Bruce R. Kingma

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13:

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Focuses on the economics of information goods and services, which are sufficiently different from other types of goods and services that a complete understanding of their differences is important to information managers and policymakers.


Media Economics

Media Economics

Author: Alison Alexander

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-12-08

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1135623783

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Media Economics: Theory and Practice focuses on the basic principles of economics in the business sector and applies them to contemporary media industries. This text examines the process of media economics decision making through an exploration of key topics, such as industrial restructuring, regulatory constraints upon media operations, and changing economic value, providing key insights into media business activities. With the structure and value of media industries changing rapidly and sometimes dramatically, this text moves beyond a basic documentation of historical patterns to help readers understand the mechanics of change, offering insight into the processes reproducing contemporary trends in media economics. Thoroughly updated in this third edition, Media Economics focuses on the primary concerns of media economics, the techniques of economic and business analysis, and the overall characteristics of the media environment; and explores contemporary business practices within specific media industries, including newspaper, magazine, television, cable, movie, radio advertising, music, and online industries. New for this edition are chapters on the advertising, book publishing, and magazine publishing industries. Chapters contributed by expert scholars and researchers provide substantial discussions of the crucial topics and issues in the media industry sectors, and emphasize both domestic and international businesses. Offering a thorough examination of the economic factors and forces concerning the media industries, Media Economics is appropriate for use as a course text for advanced media management and economics students. It also serves as an indispensable reference for scholars and researchers in media business arenas.