Attention economics is an approach to the management of information that treats human attention as a scarce commodity, and applies economic theory to solve various information management problems. In this perspective Thomas H. Davenport and J. C. Beck define the concept of attention as : "Attention is focused mental engagement on a particular item of information. Items come into our awareness, we attend to a particular item, and then we decide whether to act"

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  • Attention economics is an approach to the management of information that treats human attention as a scarce commodity, and applies economic theory to solve various information management problems. In this perspective Thomas H. Davenport and J. C. Beck define the concept of attention as : "Attention is focused mental engagement on a particular item of information. Items come into our awareness, we attend to a particular item, and then we decide whether to act"
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  • Herbert Simon
  • Marshall Van Alstyne
  • Ronald Coase
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  • Challenges in running a commercial search engine
  • Designing Organizations for an Information-Rich World
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  • 3
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  • Martin Greenberger
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  • A.
  • Bernardo
  • C.
  • D.
  • Fang
  • G.
  • H. A.
  • L. et al.
  • M.
  • M. H.
  • M. W.
  • R. E. et al.
  • R. H.
  • R. L.
  • Richard
  • S. E.
  • T. C.
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  • Beck
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  • Goldstein
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  • Page
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  • Wash
  • Wu
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  • ISBN 0-262-69191-4
  • ISBN 0-8018-1135-X
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  • First Monday
  • IBM Systems Journal
  • Journal of Law and Economics
  • Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA)
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  • 143-144
  • 40-41
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  • 1-40
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  • Continuum: the Australasian Journal of Media Studies
  • Telepolis
  • Wall Street Journal
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  • Baltimore, MD
  • Cambridge, MA
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  • IBM Haifa Labs
  • Stanford Digital Library Technologies Project
  • The Johns Hopkins Press
  • The MIT Press
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  • Coase
  • Fahlman
  • Franck
  • Goldhaber
  • Hay
  • Huberman
  • Kraut
  • Lanham
  • Loder
  • Mangalindan
  • Page
  • Simon
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  • Tatum
  • Van Alstyne
  • Wash
  • Wu
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  • Computers, Communication, and the Public Interest
  • Deconstructing Google Bombs
  • Giving/Taking, Buying/Selling, Speaking/Silence: Te Reo Maori in Primetime
  • IBM Search and Collaboration Seminar 2004
  • Information Asymmetry and Thwarting Spam
  • Markets for Attention: Will Postage for Email Help?
  • Novelty and collective attention
  • Selling interrupt rights: A way to control unwanted e-mail and telephone calls
  • Spam Queen: For Bulk E-Mailer, Pestering Millions Offers Path to Profit
  • The Attention Economy and the Net
  • The Economics of Attention:Style and Substance in the Age of Information
  • The Economy of Attention
  • The Federal Communications Commission
  • The Pagerank citation algorithm: bringing order to the web.
  • The Problem of Social Cost
  • The Sciences of the Artificial
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  • December 7, 1999
  • November 13, 2002
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  • Attention economics is an approach to the management of information that treats human attention as a scarce commodity, and applies economic theory to solve various information management problems. In this perspective Thomas H. Davenport and J. C. Beck define the concept of attention as : "Attention is focused mental engagement on a particular item of information. Items come into our awareness, we attend to a particular item, and then we decide whether to act"
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  • Attention economy
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