The Elgar Companion to Information Economics
Edited by Daphne R. Raban and
Julia WÅ‚odarczyk
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The Elgar Companion to Information Economics dexterously navigates this interdisciplinary field of research which celebrates the crucial contribution of information to decision making, market dynamics, and economic well-being. Offering a wealth of conceptual analysis, this erudite Companion embarks on an intellectual journey exploring the fundamentals of information economics. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781802203950
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Information economics examined through scarcity and abundance , pp 2-19

- Daphne R. Raban and Julia Włodarczyk
- Ch 2 Robust theory and fragile practice: Information in a world of disinformation Part 1: Indirect communication , pp 20-52

- Joseph Stiglitz and Andrew Kosenko
- Ch 3 Robust theory and fragile practice: Information in a world of disinformation Part 2: Direct communication , pp 53-80

- Joseph Stiglitz and Andrew Kosenko
- Ch 4 Information and income distribution: The perspective of information economics , pp 81-104

- Julia Włodarczyk
- Ch 5 Asymmetric information as a market failure in retrospect , pp 106-117

- Wojciech Giza
- Ch 6 A quadrennial review of the significance of information asymmetry in economics and finance , pp 118-134

- Pedro A. Martín-Cervantes and María del Carmen Valls Martínez
- Ch 7 Overcoming asymmetric information: A data-driven approach , pp 135-153

- Giuseppe Pernagallo
- Ch 8 Asymmetric information in health economics: Can contract regulation improve equity and efficiency? , pp 154-169

- Pau Olivella
- Ch 9 Consequences of information asymmetry in a syndication network: The joint investments of the Israeli venture capital funds , pp 170-183

- Ilan Talmud
- Ch 10 Disclosure of conflicts of interest: Theory and empirics , pp 185-201

- Ming Li and Ting Liu
- Ch 11 Information and expertise , pp 202-223

- Filippo Pavesi, Massimo Scotti and Nicola Argelli
- Ch 12 Informational influence and its forecasting in e-commerce , pp 224-244

- Avraham Noy and Shimon Schwartz
- Ch 13 Digital innovation: An information-economic perspective , pp 246-269

- Johannes M. Bauer and Tiago S. Prado
- Ch 14 Innovation and information: Smooth and ongoing change, or turbulence and cognitive over-stress? On the complex deep structure of innovation , pp 270-300

- Wolfram Elsner
- Ch 15 Intangibles, information goods, and intellectual property goods in modern economics , pp 301-314

- Dominika Bochańczyk-Kupka
- Ch 16 Incomplete contracts, intellectual property rights, and incentives: Investment in knowledge assets under alternative institutional configurations , pp 315-337

- Erkan Gürpinar and Eyüp Özveren
- Ch 17 Payment on information markets , pp 339-363

- Wolfgang G. Stock
- Ch 18 Assessing the perceived value of information in an information immersive world , pp 364-378

- Daphne R. Raban and Niv Ahituv
- Ch 19 The role of influencer endorsements in users’ willingness to pay for knowledge products: an empirical investigation , pp 379-394

- Xiaoyu Chen and Alton Y. K. Chua
- Ch 20 Barriers to participation in cultural crowdfunding , pp 395-405

- Roei Davidson
- Ch 21 The challenge of organizational bulk email systems: Model and empirical studies , pp 407-435

- Ruoyan Kong and Joseph A. Konstan
- Ch 22 The effect of supervisor’s control and workload on AIS users’ perceived usefulness and approach to misuse an automated system output: The moderating role of experience of AIS practitioners , pp 436-461

- Ewa Maruszewska and Maciej Andrzej Tuszkiewicz
- Ch 23 On the status of machine learning inferences in data privacy economics and regulation , pp 462-480

- David Bodoff
- Ch 24 The digital world has a long shadow , pp 481-504

- Serghei Ohrimenco, Grigori Borta and Valeriu Cernei
- Ch 25 The terms: The parameters of information economics , pp 506-534

- Sandra Braman
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