“I see Intershop as a leader in the E-commerce digital economy and believe the company has truly long-term potential.” BelieveLongTermCompanyLeaderEconomyLong TermDigitalCommerceE Commerce Author:Eckhard Pfeiffer
“The invisibility of work and workers in the digital age is as consequential as the rise of the assembly line and, later, the service economy.” AgeLinesEconomyWorkersDigitalAssemblyDigital AgeInvisibilityAssembly Line Author:George Packer
“Digital technologies are setting down the new grooves of how people live, how we do business, how we do everything--and they're doing it according to the expectations of foolish utopian scenarios. We want free online experiences so badly that we are happy to not be paid for information that comes from us now or ever. That sensibility also implies that the more dominant information becomes in our economy, the less most of us will be worth.” PeopleWantTechnologyEconomyInformationExpectationsPaidFoolishSettingSettingsDigitalOnlineSensibilityDominantScenariosUtopianGrooveDigital Technology Book:Who Owns the Future? Source: Who Owns the Future?
“The digital age is for me in many ways about temporal wounding. It's really messed up our ontological clocks. In the digital economy, everything is archived, catalogued, readily available, and yet nothing really endures. The links are digital encryptions that can and won't be located. That will have to be reassembled over time. It won't be exactly what it was. There will be some slightly altered version. So the book is both an immaterial and material artifact.” WayBookAgeEconomyMaterialsEndureAvailableVersionsClockDigitalLinksAlteredMessed UpDigital AgeArtifactsEncryption Author:Masha Tupitsyn
“In the digital economy, everything is archived, catalogued, readily available, and yet nothing really endures.” EconomyEndureAvailableDigital Author:Masha Tupitsyn