Most prices in the information economy (scientific information) are based on length of information, duration of online time, actuality etc., but most of these price concepts give little satisfaction to the customer because they are irrational and not comprehensible. Till today there exist no price concepts in the information economy concidering the attention or understanding of information. Therefore the theory of Georg Franck (1999, 2002) will be an interesting attempt for new price models. People nowadays stay in confrontation with a maximum number of information per day and recognise only the most attractive and readily comprehensible information. Advertising agencies are measuring the attention drawn by a particular medium like televisi...
International audienceLimited consumer attention limits product market competition: prices are stoch...
The global economic environment in the 21st century is significantly shaped by the new forms of comm...
What is the role of attention in the dialectics of memory and communication? In how far is attention...
Most prices in the information economy (scientific information) are based on length of information,...
Attention has become a critical resource for decision-making in the digital age. But differing appro...
Virtually all forms of openness can be motivated by the scarcity of attention, the lynchpin of the A...
Attracting attention is a basic feature of economic life but no standard economic problem. A new the...
This article uses basic facts from the psychology of attention to show how the limited attention of ...
A new theoretical model is developed which describes the structure of competition for attention and ...
Building on the debate about the "attention economy" initiated by Michael Goldhaber and Rishab Aiyer...
Keeping an audience interested is a valuable skill, writes John Quiggin WHOSE attention is it anywa...
158 pagesMedia has become increasingly abundant and accessible. Due to the wealth of competing provi...
In the era of big data and algorithm-driven platforms, information has become a valuable commodity, ...
textabstractEconomic agents generally operate in uncertain environments and, prior to making decis...
Ours is often called an information economy, but at a moment when access to information is virtually...
International audienceLimited consumer attention limits product market competition: prices are stoch...
The global economic environment in the 21st century is significantly shaped by the new forms of comm...
What is the role of attention in the dialectics of memory and communication? In how far is attention...
Most prices in the information economy (scientific information) are based on length of information,...
Attention has become a critical resource for decision-making in the digital age. But differing appro...
Virtually all forms of openness can be motivated by the scarcity of attention, the lynchpin of the A...
Attracting attention is a basic feature of economic life but no standard economic problem. A new the...
This article uses basic facts from the psychology of attention to show how the limited attention of ...
A new theoretical model is developed which describes the structure of competition for attention and ...
Building on the debate about the "attention economy" initiated by Michael Goldhaber and Rishab Aiyer...
Keeping an audience interested is a valuable skill, writes John Quiggin WHOSE attention is it anywa...
158 pagesMedia has become increasingly abundant and accessible. Due to the wealth of competing provi...
In the era of big data and algorithm-driven platforms, information has become a valuable commodity, ...
textabstractEconomic agents generally operate in uncertain environments and, prior to making decis...
Ours is often called an information economy, but at a moment when access to information is virtually...
International audienceLimited consumer attention limits product market competition: prices are stoch...
The global economic environment in the 21st century is significantly shaped by the new forms of comm...
What is the role of attention in the dialectics of memory and communication? In how far is attention...