Technology Economics Guide John Spacey, updated on
Technology economics is the science of modeling technology change, markets and value creation including business models. Technology is a fundamental driver of economic progress that can also represent a disruptive force that destroys industries as it creates new ways of achieving value. The following are elements and forces of technology economics.
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Technology IndustryAn overview of the technology industry.
Economic TheoriesA list of economic theories that are particularly useful for business.Adverse Selection
The tendency for people at high risk to buy insurance.
Economic Advantage
A list of economic positions or capabilities that allow you to outperform in a particular industry.
Knowledge WorkA definition of knowledge work with examples.ProductionA definition of production with examples.Post Scarcity
An overview of post-scarcity.
Economic InfrastructureThe common types of economic infrastructure.
Business Competition
The common types of business competition.
InefficiencyThe common types of inefficiency.Supply Examples
An overview of supply with common examples.
TechnologyExamples of how technology disrupted societies, economies, industries and culture.Technology ForcesA list of forces that shape technology in the long run.Types Of TechnologyA list of the major types of technology.IoT Examples
A definition of internet of things with examples.
Architectural TechnologyA list of common architectural technologies.Autonomous Technology
A definition of autonomous technology with examples.
Consumer TechnologyA definition of consumer technology with examples.Modernization
A definition of modernization with examples.
Optical Fiber
A list of optical fiber applications.
Technological Change
A definition of technological change with examples.
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