Human genomics, proteomics, robotics, nanotechnology, fractals, ecoforming, global information networks, telemedicine the list goes on and on. These are the exciting new sciences that will propel our next technology boom. Each creates value from novel, vast, and complex bodies of knowledge. Each demands an array of business models predicated on the knowledge economy. At present, only a handful of experts in their respective areas even understand these sciences; and only a fraction of these expertshave either the inclination or the insight to create viable businesses from these knowledge-intensive technologies.
The collapse of dot-com stock prices left the investment community wondering how they could have got Internet stock values so wrong. Yet relatively simple Internet technology pales next to the hyperintelligent computing, complex interactions, and enormous databases seen in genomics, proteomics, and other emerging technologies.
This book identifies the four major trends in business and economics that are emerging in the knowledge economy, and describes how each has changed the simple accounting for wealth and value creation to a complex economics of knowledge. The last part of the book lays out the framework and challenges facing a new science of valuation for knowledge-intensive businesses that will help investors, managers and advisors separate the future giants of the knowledge economy from their failed contemporaries. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Valuing Technology : The New Science of Wealth in the Knowledge Economy (Wiley Finance (Hardcover)) (Chris Westland)