Attention has become a critical resource for decision-making in the digital age. But differing approaches in economics present widely different understandings of the role attention plays in modern life, argue Agnès Festré and Pierre Garrouste. There are risks in confining the field to be concerned solely with information provision and noise filtering, without recognising how attention shapes problem-solving and rationality
Virtually all forms of openness can be motivated by the scarcity of attention, the lynchpin of the A...
Copyright ©2012 Open Humanities Press. This is the published version available at http://www.culture...
This article describes a participatory form of the attention economy, as opposed to another form, th...
This article uses basic facts from the psychology of attention to show how the limited attention of ...
This article takes stock of the increasing interest that the economic profession has shown for the r...
Attracting attention is a basic feature of economic life but no standard economic problem. A new the...
158 pagesMedia has become increasingly abundant and accessible. Due to the wealth of competing provi...
A host of recent studies show that attention allocation has important economic consequences. This pa...
Most prices in the information economy (scientific information) are based on length of information, ...
Social media and different digital platforms and their effects on users has been studied a lot in re...
Economists have studied for a long time how decision-makers allocate scarce re-sources. The recent l...
Attention regimes are plural and include : loyalty, alertness, projection and immersion. Attention p...
This article provides an introduction to the literature addressing the causes and consequences of li...
International audienceThis article describes a participatory form of the attention economy, as oppos...
A new theoretical model is developed which describes the structure of competition for attention and ...
Virtually all forms of openness can be motivated by the scarcity of attention, the lynchpin of the A...
Copyright ©2012 Open Humanities Press. This is the published version available at http://www.culture...
This article describes a participatory form of the attention economy, as opposed to another form, th...
This article uses basic facts from the psychology of attention to show how the limited attention of ...
This article takes stock of the increasing interest that the economic profession has shown for the r...
Attracting attention is a basic feature of economic life but no standard economic problem. A new the...
158 pagesMedia has become increasingly abundant and accessible. Due to the wealth of competing provi...
A host of recent studies show that attention allocation has important economic consequences. This pa...
Most prices in the information economy (scientific information) are based on length of information, ...
Social media and different digital platforms and their effects on users has been studied a lot in re...
Economists have studied for a long time how decision-makers allocate scarce re-sources. The recent l...
Attention regimes are plural and include : loyalty, alertness, projection and immersion. Attention p...
This article provides an introduction to the literature addressing the causes and consequences of li...
International audienceThis article describes a participatory form of the attention economy, as oppos...
A new theoretical model is developed which describes the structure of competition for attention and ...
Virtually all forms of openness can be motivated by the scarcity of attention, the lynchpin of the A...
Copyright ©2012 Open Humanities Press. This is the published version available at http://www.culture...
This article describes a participatory form of the attention economy, as opposed to another form, th...