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policy centralized hierarchical generalist jurisdiction-based command and control status quo based legal infrastructure. research decentralized autonomous specialized competence-based markets of ideas/reputation science based knowledge infrastructure. two cultures.
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policy centralized hierarchical generalist jurisdiction-based command and control status quo based legal infrastructure research decentralized autonomous specialized competence-based markets of ideas/reputation science based knowledge infrastructure two cultures
old common problem • compartmentalization • disciplinary • jurisdictional • institutional solutions • interdisciplinary research programs • professional education • interagency working groups • European Commission
new common problem:too much, too fast, too diverse • policy • compare business environment (pre-bust) • tactical minimalism • research: too little, too slow, too limited • but vast opportunity • diffuse programmatic/institutional/policy focus • domain “convergence” • focus on creation of future value
Digital Paradox:Blurred Categories • expenses / assets • public / private • economic / social • work / home • local / global • product / service • common / proprietary • firm / market
“blurring” • expansion • polarization • hybrid/intermediate forms • stratification • confused definitions • ambiguity • uncertainty • forward looking environment • loss of trajectory
Expanded Categories • software • transactions • enterprise • network • knowledge • market
Market Transformation • heterogeneous economics – e.g., • telecom infrastructure • information products • knowledge services • shifting units and categories • competition FOR the market • networks, alliances, consortia • stratification • globalization • micro markets
Market transformation II • indirectly monetized • advertising, channeling, personal information • unmonetized • barter, “gift economies”, RF standards, open source • intangibles problem: • difficulty of measuring future value indirectly • indeterminacy of control, marketability, and liability
knowledge management policy economic value technology law
intangible assets knowledge management tangible assets and inputs future economic value technology
intangible assets law knowledge policy management tangible assets and inputs future economic value technology
some challenges in understandinga knowledge-based economy • different kinds of knowledge • tacit, explicit, embedded… • knowledge as liability • transaction costs • degree of commoditization • value of attention/opportunity costs • only certain parts are easy to measure • skew to measurable (esp. outputs) • skew to assets rather than liabilites • problem of shared control