The networked information economy includes decentralized individual action-specifically, new and important cooperative and coordination action carried out through radically distributed, nonmarket mechanisms that do not depend on proprietary strategies.
Linking key intellectual, economic, and political centers has already led to new interactions, collaborations, products and services that have fueled our knowledge and information economy.
As such, what you discover and equally what you share creates an information economy rich with contextual and topical relevance linked through shared experiences.
Industrial information economy is the first form of information economy and has existed since the late-nineteenth century and into the twentieth-century.
In the global information economy there's more money in owning knowledge than in owning machines, an insight increasingly recognised by business schools.