King, D.W.: Some economic aspects of the Internet (1998)
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- Abstract
- This article describes a broad framework for examining economic aspects of the Internet. The framework consists of 4 sets of processes, services, and participants, including information creation, use, communication (the Internet communications infrastructure), and value-added information processes (the Internet information infrastructure). Each process (or service) involves several economic measures (input cost, output, use, and outcomes) and relationships among these measures (unit cost, proce/demand, cost and benefit, etc.) Examples of economic aspects are given for all 4 sets of processes which emphasize the environment with which ASIS members primarily deal: Electronic publishing, secondary information services, and library services