The Gratis Economy : : Privately Provided Public Goods / / András Kelen.

A work in the relatively new field of economic sociology, this highly unconventional book deals with the logics of toll-free services and generalizes the notion of voluntary work toward encompassing everything that can be obtained free of charge in the world. The author claims that the publicity-dri...

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Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- List of Boxes -- Preface -- THESES TO INTRODUCE THE CONCEPT OF THE GRATIS ECONOMY -- ESSAY I: THE TRADITIONAL GRATIS ECONOMY-UNCHARTED FACES OF PRO BONO WORK -- 1. The Social Basis Of Volunteering -- ESSAY II: THE VIRTUAL FACES OF THE GRATIS ECONOMY-BUSINESS-OPERA TED SIZZLING GRATUITIES -- 2. Free of Charge-Except for Advertising -- 3. Free of Charge-Except for the Commodification of Privacy -- 4. Gratuities Embedded in Business Processes -- ESSAY III: THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE GRATIS ECONOMY-GRATUITIES GENERATED BY THE POLITY -- 5. The State-Run Gratis Economy -- 6. The Informational Commons -- 7. Typology of Business Intrusions -- 8. Towards the Demise of Mass Culture in Cyberspace -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BASIC READINGS -- INDEX
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A work in the relatively new field of economic sociology, this highly unconventional book deals with the logics of toll-free services and generalizes the notion of voluntary work toward encompassing everything that can be obtained free of charge in the world. The author claims that the publicity-driven gratis economy -– perhaps the greatest wealth-creator in history -– is integrating into the conventional non-profit sector. Kelen’s exploration of the gratis economy covers the three basic institutional sectors: nonprofit/voluntary, business and government. The ‘New Economy’ offers a wide range of services seemingly for free, but the costs are still supposed to be borne by some actors of the economy. The message of the book is very important: the motives of the gratis giving of goods or services can always be identified and could be explained either by ‘motivated giving’ or by ‘hidden marketing’. These motives often lie outside of the scope of traditional economics and may have strong political, sociological and/or psychological connotations. The Gratis Economy will be of interest to professors and students of applied economics and business schools, sociologists, to the e-business community, marketing practitioners, webspinners, infonauts, netizens, software developers and decision-makers of electronic media.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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Nonprofit organizations.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General. bisacsh
21st century.
Economic sociology, Political economy.
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The Gratis Economy : Privately Provided Public Goods /
Frontmatter --
TABLE OF CONTENTS --
List of Boxes --
Preface --
THESES TO INTRODUCE THE CONCEPT OF THE GRATIS ECONOMY --
ESSAY I: THE TRADITIONAL GRATIS ECONOMY-UNCHARTED FACES OF PRO BONO WORK --
1. The Social Basis Of Volunteering --
ESSAY II: THE VIRTUAL FACES OF THE GRATIS ECONOMY-BUSINESS-OPERA TED SIZZLING GRATUITIES --
2. Free of Charge-Except for Advertising --
3. Free of Charge-Except for the Commodification of Privacy --
4. Gratuities Embedded in Business Processes --
ESSAY III: THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE GRATIS ECONOMY-GRATUITIES GENERATED BY THE POLITY --
5. The State-Run Gratis Economy --
6. The Informational Commons --
7. Typology of Business Intrusions --
8. Towards the Demise of Mass Culture in Cyberspace --
NOTES --
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BASIC READINGS --
INDEX
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TABLE OF CONTENTS --
List of Boxes --
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THESES TO INTRODUCE THE CONCEPT OF THE GRATIS ECONOMY --
ESSAY I: THE TRADITIONAL GRATIS ECONOMY-UNCHARTED FACES OF PRO BONO WORK --
1. The Social Basis Of Volunteering --
ESSAY II: THE VIRTUAL FACES OF THE GRATIS ECONOMY-BUSINESS-OPERA TED SIZZLING GRATUITIES --
2. Free of Charge-Except for Advertising --
3. Free of Charge-Except for the Commodification of Privacy --
4. Gratuities Embedded in Business Processes --
ESSAY III: THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE GRATIS ECONOMY-GRATUITIES GENERATED BY THE POLITY --
5. The State-Run Gratis Economy --
6. The Informational Commons --
7. Typology of Business Intrusions --
8. Towards the Demise of Mass Culture in Cyberspace --
NOTES --
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BASIC READINGS --
INDEX
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contents Frontmatter --
TABLE OF CONTENTS --
List of Boxes --
Preface --
THESES TO INTRODUCE THE CONCEPT OF THE GRATIS ECONOMY --
ESSAY I: THE TRADITIONAL GRATIS ECONOMY-UNCHARTED FACES OF PRO BONO WORK --
1. The Social Basis Of Volunteering --
ESSAY II: THE VIRTUAL FACES OF THE GRATIS ECONOMY-BUSINESS-OPERA TED SIZZLING GRATUITIES --
2. Free of Charge-Except for Advertising --
3. Free of Charge-Except for the Commodification of Privacy --
4. Gratuities Embedded in Business Processes --
ESSAY III: THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE GRATIS ECONOMY-GRATUITIES GENERATED BY THE POLITY --
5. The State-Run Gratis Economy --
6. The Informational Commons --
7. Typology of Business Intrusions --
8. Towards the Demise of Mass Culture in Cyberspace --
NOTES --
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BASIC READINGS --
INDEX
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