Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Data
Autor Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, Thomas Ramgeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 apr 2018
From
theNew
York
Timesbestselling
author
ofBig
Data,
a
prediction
for
how
data
will
revolutionize
the
market
economy
and
make
cash,
banks,
and
big
companies
obsolete
In
modern
history,
the
story
of
capitalism
has
been
a
story
of
firms
and
financiers.
That's
all
going
to
change
thanks
to
the
Big
Data
revolution.
As
Viktor
Mayer-Schönberger,
bestselling
author
ofBig
Data,
and
Thomas
Ramge,
who
writes
forThe
Economist,
show,
data
is
replacing
money
as
the
driver
of
market
behavior.
Big
finance
and
big
companies
will
be
replaced
by
small
groups
and
individual
actors
who
make
markets
instead
of
making
things:
think
Uber
instead
of
Ford,
or
Airbnb
instead
of
Hyatt.
This
is
the
dawn
of
the
era
of
data
capitalism.
Will
it
be
an
age
of
prosperity
or
of
calamity?
This
book
provides
the
indispensable
roadmap
for
securing
a
better
future.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781541673076
ISBN-10: 1541673077
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 1541673077
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 152 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
Viktor
Mayer-Schönbergeris
a
professor
at
the
University
of
Oxford
and
the
coauthor,
with
Kenneth
Cukier,
of
the
bestsellingBig
Data.
Thomas Ramgeis the technology correspondent of the business magazinebrand einsand writes forThe Economist.
Thomas Ramgeis the technology correspondent of the business magazinebrand einsand writes forThe Economist.
Recenzii
"Viktor
Mayer-Schönberger
and
Thomas
Ramge
argue
that
big
data
will
transform
our
economies
on
a
fundamental
level...Thought-provoking."—Science
"A thoughtful volume about the digital and data-driven future...Emphasizes the human choices and market and societal opportunities that data will enable."—Forbes
"Mayer-Schönberger and Ramge offer several intriguing ideas for limited the excesses of data-rich capitalism...These ideas won't get much of a hearing in today's Washington. But the shift toward an information-based economy will outlast the current administration. Eventually, this country will have a government interested in the best parts of modern capitalism while restraining the worst."—David Leonhardt,New York Times Book Review
"[One of] this year's best business books on technology and innovation"—James Surowiecki,Strategy + Business
"If this overall analysis is right, then we are going to have to start thinking more about such radical ideas. Data capitalism can deliver phenomenal services, as Amazon has shown. But it may also undermine some of the foundations on which our societies have been built."—Financial Times
"In 2013'sBig Data, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger...described the necessity of using digital information to better connect with customers and train automated systems...Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Data...expands that vision as dramatically as the title implies. Big data, the authors argue, is an omnipresent force that will create a new world--one in which large public companies may no longer be relevant at all."—Fortune
"Smoothly written and provocative,Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Datais one of those rare pop future books that takes fundamental economics seriously... Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Thomas Ramge argue that the data's rise means money's decline, that meaningful economic growth overwhelmingly depends on data innovation, and that regulating market competition requires rethinking data access."—F&D
"A welcoming and comprehensible narrative featuring interesting profiles of key personalities driving the Big Data revolution...The future marketplace of goods, services, and ideas will benefit from a wide readership of this instructive study."—Booklist
"An unnerving yet plausible portrait of a future in which 'finance capitalism will be as old-fashioned as Flower Power.'"—Kirkus
"Anyone interested in the future of business should read this fascinating book as soon as possible. By now it is conventional wisdom--thanks in no small part to Mayer-Schönberger's previous book--that big data will transform the way firms operate.Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Datamakes a compelling case that it will change the nature of the market itself. With brilliant insights, it explains how the shift from simple price signaling to data-rich preference matching will determine the winners and losers of the 21st century economy, and thoughtfully outlines steps to curb the excesses of this new environment."—Kevin Werbach, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
"Reinventing Capitalismis a stunning and extremely provocative sketch of a world where data flows replace money flows and where data becomes a new kind of currency and provokes a new kind of capitalism. I highly recommend this astounding book that will help us all reimagine what capitalism could become in our new, data centric, AI based world."—John Seely Brown, Former Chief Scientist, Xerox Corp; Former Director, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC); and Co-author ofDesign Unbound
"In the past 20 years, the big platform players of the digital economy have reaped huge profits. This book explains how we can turn data-richness into a win for everyone in society. A must-read for all who believe in competition and fair distribution of wealth."—Don Tapscott, author ofThe Digital Economy,Wikinomics, andBlockchain-Revolution
"That data are a valuable resource is widely recognized. But ideas on how best to organize a data economy are far and few between. This book offers plenty of food for thought."—Ludwig Siegele, Technology Editor ofThe Economist
"Digitalization is challenging us to re-think the future of our economy. This thought-provoking book provides excellent insights and guidance."—Henning Kagermann, former CEO of SAP and President of Acatech at the National Academy of Science and Engineering
"It's vogue today to proclaim the 'death of capitalism'--and yet the one truly global system is going through profound reinvention as a combination of technological forces reshape every aspect of our economic, political and social lives. This book is an absolutely essential guide to our collective digital future and equally importantly, a sensible manifesto to shape it for everyone's benefit."—Parag Khanna, author ofConnectography: Mapping the Future of Global CivilizationandTechnocracy in America: Rise of the Info-State
"This refreshingly optimistic book, full of fascinating examples, shows how the digital age can lead to a future of data-rich markets that empower individuals and improve our lives in a diverse and inclusive society."—Urs Gasser, professor and executive director, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard
"For a generation, information technology has progressively driven down transaction-costs and displaced a universal tradeoff between richness and reach. This landmark book takes that logic to an entirely new plane, where the richness of data merges with the open and unbounded reach of markets. The possibility of data-rich markets is a vision that should challenge and inspire every corporate strategist and public policy maker."—Philip Evans, Senior Advisor at The Boston Consulting Group and BCG Fellow
"A thoughtful volume about the digital and data-driven future...Emphasizes the human choices and market and societal opportunities that data will enable."—Forbes
"Mayer-Schönberger and Ramge offer several intriguing ideas for limited the excesses of data-rich capitalism...These ideas won't get much of a hearing in today's Washington. But the shift toward an information-based economy will outlast the current administration. Eventually, this country will have a government interested in the best parts of modern capitalism while restraining the worst."—David Leonhardt,New York Times Book Review
"[One of] this year's best business books on technology and innovation"—James Surowiecki,Strategy + Business
"If this overall analysis is right, then we are going to have to start thinking more about such radical ideas. Data capitalism can deliver phenomenal services, as Amazon has shown. But it may also undermine some of the foundations on which our societies have been built."—Financial Times
"In 2013'sBig Data, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger...described the necessity of using digital information to better connect with customers and train automated systems...Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Data...expands that vision as dramatically as the title implies. Big data, the authors argue, is an omnipresent force that will create a new world--one in which large public companies may no longer be relevant at all."—Fortune
"Smoothly written and provocative,Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Datais one of those rare pop future books that takes fundamental economics seriously... Viktor Mayer-Schönberger and Thomas Ramge argue that the data's rise means money's decline, that meaningful economic growth overwhelmingly depends on data innovation, and that regulating market competition requires rethinking data access."—F&D
"A welcoming and comprehensible narrative featuring interesting profiles of key personalities driving the Big Data revolution...The future marketplace of goods, services, and ideas will benefit from a wide readership of this instructive study."—Booklist
"An unnerving yet plausible portrait of a future in which 'finance capitalism will be as old-fashioned as Flower Power.'"—Kirkus
"Anyone interested in the future of business should read this fascinating book as soon as possible. By now it is conventional wisdom--thanks in no small part to Mayer-Schönberger's previous book--that big data will transform the way firms operate.Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Datamakes a compelling case that it will change the nature of the market itself. With brilliant insights, it explains how the shift from simple price signaling to data-rich preference matching will determine the winners and losers of the 21st century economy, and thoughtfully outlines steps to curb the excesses of this new environment."—Kevin Werbach, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
"Reinventing Capitalismis a stunning and extremely provocative sketch of a world where data flows replace money flows and where data becomes a new kind of currency and provokes a new kind of capitalism. I highly recommend this astounding book that will help us all reimagine what capitalism could become in our new, data centric, AI based world."—John Seely Brown, Former Chief Scientist, Xerox Corp; Former Director, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC); and Co-author ofDesign Unbound
"In the past 20 years, the big platform players of the digital economy have reaped huge profits. This book explains how we can turn data-richness into a win for everyone in society. A must-read for all who believe in competition and fair distribution of wealth."—Don Tapscott, author ofThe Digital Economy,Wikinomics, andBlockchain-Revolution
"That data are a valuable resource is widely recognized. But ideas on how best to organize a data economy are far and few between. This book offers plenty of food for thought."—Ludwig Siegele, Technology Editor ofThe Economist
"Digitalization is challenging us to re-think the future of our economy. This thought-provoking book provides excellent insights and guidance."—Henning Kagermann, former CEO of SAP and President of Acatech at the National Academy of Science and Engineering
"It's vogue today to proclaim the 'death of capitalism'--and yet the one truly global system is going through profound reinvention as a combination of technological forces reshape every aspect of our economic, political and social lives. This book is an absolutely essential guide to our collective digital future and equally importantly, a sensible manifesto to shape it for everyone's benefit."—Parag Khanna, author ofConnectography: Mapping the Future of Global CivilizationandTechnocracy in America: Rise of the Info-State
"This refreshingly optimistic book, full of fascinating examples, shows how the digital age can lead to a future of data-rich markets that empower individuals and improve our lives in a diverse and inclusive society."—Urs Gasser, professor and executive director, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard
"For a generation, information technology has progressively driven down transaction-costs and displaced a universal tradeoff between richness and reach. This landmark book takes that logic to an entirely new plane, where the richness of data merges with the open and unbounded reach of markets. The possibility of data-rich markets is a vision that should challenge and inspire every corporate strategist and public policy maker."—Philip Evans, Senior Advisor at The Boston Consulting Group and BCG Fellow
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A provocative look at how data is reinventing the market: where big firms will no longer be dominant.