The Digital Economy: Promise And Peril In The - A...
The line between producers and consumers blurs as customers become integrated into the design and production process.
Economic activities are no longer limited by national borders. The Digital Economy: Promise and Peril in the A...
Transactions and communications occur in real-time, reducing barriers of time and distance. The line between producers and consumers blurs as
Don Tapscott's seminal work, , is a cornerstone text for understanding how information technology transforms business, government, and society. Originally published in 1995, it introduced the "Age of Networked Intelligence," where human ingenuity is linked through technology to create wealth and social development. Key Themes of the Digital Economy and society. Originally published in 1995
Physical things (like offices or cash) become virtual, enabling "virtual aliens" to telecommute across borders.
The "Promise" lies in the potential for .
Business processes become deeply interconnected through digital networks.
