Contents
CHAPTER 3 Behavioral Economics
Behavioral Economics in a Networked Age
CHAPTER 4 Information Economics
Pricing Information: Versioning and Bundling
CHAPTER 6 Power Laws and Their Implications
Information Space Is Neither Average nor Normal
People Systematically Misestimate Risk
SECTION II WORK AND ORGANIZATION
CHAPTER 8 A Brief History of Organizational Innovation
1860–1890: Railroads and the Rise of Administration
1910: Scientific Management and the Further Division of Labor
1930s: Alfred Sloan at General Motors
1980s: Economies of Scope and Core Competencies
1995: Linux as “Commons-Based Peer Production”
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