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The Digital Economy. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 240 Pages
  • December 2019
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5837530
Boasting trillion-dollar companies, the digital economy profits from our emotions, our relationships with each other, and the ways we interact with the world.

In this timely book, Tim Jordan deftly explores the workings of the digital economy. He discusses the hype and significance surrounding its activities and practices in order to outline important concepts, theory, and policy questions. Through a variety of in-depth case studies, he examines the areas of search, social media, service providers, free economic activity, and digital gaming. Companies discussed include Google, Baidu, Uber, Bitcoin, Wikipedia, Fortnight, and World of Warcraft. Jordan argues that the digital economy is not concerned primarily with selling products, but relies instead on creating communities that can be read by software and algorithms. Profit is then extracted through targeted advertising, subscriptions, misleading 'purchases', and service relations. 

The Digital Economy is an important reference for students and scholars getting to grips with this enormous contemporary phenomenon.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

1 Introduction: The Meaning of the Digital Economy
2 Search
3 Social Media
4 Taxis, Hotels and Blockchains
5 Free Online Economies
6 Online Games
7 Profit, Labour, Production and Consumption
8 Defining the Digital Economy
9 Policy
10 Conclusion

References
Index

Authors

Tim Jordan Open University.