![]() ![]() Summary Part 1: The Networked Information Economy īenkler describes the current epoch as a "moment of opportunity" due to the emergence of what he terms the Networked Information Economy (NIE), a "technological-economic feasibility space" that is the result of the means of producing media becoming more socially accessible. Benkler has said that his editable online book is "an experiment of how books might be in the future", demonstrating how authors and readers might connect instantly or even collaborate. ![]() ![]() It also helped popularize the term Benkler coined few years earlier, the commons-based peer production (CBPP).Ī PDF of the book is downloadable under a Creative Commons Noncommercial Sharealike license. The book has been recognized as one of the most influential works of its time concerning the rise and impact of the Internet on the society, particularly in the sphere of economics. The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom is a book by Harvard Law School professor Yochai Benkler published by Yale University Press on April 3, 2006. ![]()
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