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    A Short Guide to Operational Risk

    Summary This comprehensive yet concise guide provides an accessible introduction to operational risk management for professionals across all industries and sectors. The renowned author defines operational risk and its crucial role within holistic enterprise-wide risk governance frameworks. In a highly practical manner, the book guides readers through the core processes of identifying, [...]

    Accelerators in Silicon Valley

    Building Successful Startups

    Summary This comprehensive work provides a detailed analysis of the organizational models, operational approaches, and critical roles of leading technology accelerators within Silicon Valley. Drawing on extensive primary interviews conducted with founders and leaders from over 20 top accelerators, the author examines their structures, programming, funding mechanisms, mentorship philosophies, and track records [...]

    Assetization

    Turning Things into Assets in Technoscientific Capitalism

    Summary This edited volume extensively explores the concept of “assetization” as a defining process in contemporary technoscientific capitalism. Assetization refers to transforming various entities that were not previously considered economic assets – such as objects, experiences, information, living beings, and people – and repositioning them as “assets” that can be controlled, traded, [...]

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    How Amazon Branded Convenience and Normalized Monopoly

    Summary This innovative book from the MIT Press provides a critical cultural analysis of how Amazon became the dominant global platform and ultimate service brand. Through an examination of Amazon’s diverse consumer offerings and relationship marketing techniques, the author investigates how it established pervasive influence across many aspects of daily life. Special [...]

    Global Fintech

    Financial Innovation in the Connected World

    The book analyzes foundational innovations and their prompting of transitions in banking, payments and services. Contributors assess regulatory frameworks and policies, providing perspectives from academia, industry and government. Case studies evaluate recommendations for assessing mergers and standards.

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    Competition Policy for the High-Technology Economy

    This book makes the case for shifting competition policy's emphasis from price effects to fostering innovation, especially in high-technology sectors. It argues regulatory priorities should align with incentivizing dynamic competition through new product and service development rather than static price considerations.

    Principles of Knowledge Auditing

    Foundations for Knowledge Management Implementation

    Summary “Principles of Knowledge Auditing” provides clear guidance for understanding and successfully implementing knowledge audits within organizations. Knowledge audits assess knowledge assets and needs to improve organizations, but currently lack standards. The author addresses this by outlining principles for conceptualizing, planning, executing and reporting on knowledge audits based on in-depth case studies. [...]

    Selling the American people

    Advertising, Optimization, and the Origins of Adtech

    Summary This comprehensive open access book provides a deep-time perspective on the origins and evolution of data-driven digital advertising. Through a detailed historical analysis tracing back to the 1950s emergence of computerization, it examines how technical specialists in advertising and media progressively blended computation, quantitative methodologies, and calculative logics into a powerful [...]