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Cybernetics
– Transdisciplinary field concerned with regulatory and purposive systems
Cyberspace
– Concept describing a widespread, interconnected digital technology
Digital economy
– Economy based on digital computing technologies
Electronic business
– Business that takes place over the internet
Electronic commerce
– Type of business industry usually conducted over the internetPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
E-government
Information market
– type of marketPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Information society
– Form of society
Internet economy
– Economy based on digital computing technologiesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Knowledge economy
– Approach to generating value
Knowledge management
– Processing of knowledge to accomplish organizational goals
Knowledge market
– Mechanism for distributing knowledge resources
Knowledge organization
– Field of study related to Library and Information Science
Viable system model
– Theoretical framework of management cybernetics
Berners-Lee, Tim. 2000. Weaving the Web. Harper Collins, New York, NY p 40, 124
Brown, David. 1997. Cybertrends, Penguin Books, London UK. p 100, 120
Cozel, Diane. 1997. The Weightless World. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. p 18
Flynn, Nancy. 2001. The ePolicy Handbook. American Management Association. p 15
Hearn, G., & Rooney, D. (Eds.) 2008. Knowledge Policy: Challenges for the Twenty First Century. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Jefferson, Thomas. 1816. Letter to Samuel Kercheval (July 12, 1816)
Martin, James. 1985. In: Information Processing Systems for Management (Hussain, 1985). Richard D. Irwin, Homewood, IL. p339
Martin, James. 1996. Cybercorp, The New Business Revolution. American Management Association, New York, NY. p19
Mcgee, James and Lawrence Prusak. 1993. Managing information Strategically. John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY. p167
Negroponte, Nicholas. 1996. Being Digital. Random House, New York, NY. P55
Rooney, D., Hearn, G., Mandeville T. & Joseph, R. (2003). Public Policy in Knowledge-Based Economies: Foundations and Frameworks, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Rooney, D., Hearn, G., & Ninan, A. (Eds.) 2005. Handbook on the Knowledge Economy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Simard, Albert. 2000. Managing Knowledge at the Canadian Forest Service. Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Ottawa, ON. p51
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Sparr, Debora. 2001. Ruling the Waves. Harcourt, Inc. New York, NY. p14, 370