Title
Information markets to improve information value and utilisation
Abstract
The Internet and Intranet reduce much of the costs of information sharing, but they do not solve receivers' reading and interpretation limitations. Alternatively, browsers and navigators ease information retrieval but do not solve the problems of specifying information needs and evaluating retrieval results. This article approaches these problems as a non-optimal situation for supplier as well as buyer of information goods. The author applies insights from pure markets, networks and hierarchies to detect six types of information goods, whose trade can be facilitated by a corresponding trade service. The author argues that the development of these services contributes more to the reduction of under-utilisation and under valuation of information than technological developments alone.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2001
The International Journal on Media Management
information need,information good,information retrieval,information value
Field
DocType
Citations 
Information system,Management information systems,Information needs,Computer science,Knowledge management,Information security management,Information good,Information sharing,Information quality,Information industry
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
6
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fons Wijnhoven115115.68