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OverviewWe live in a behavior economy, an environment in which people no longer engage with companies just by purchasing things, but they seek engagement with services that allow them to behave, to leave a mark, and to participate in the community of others. The economic model promoted by the behavior economy is a model where behavior is the only goal of our actions, and where intrinsic motivation is the key to participation, engagement, and the satisfaction of multiple dimensions of value. Value Creation and the Internet of Things describes value delivery and consumption, and the mechanisms by which new value is captured and created, in enterprises dedicated to competing and prospering in this new environment. This book is significant in the context of the Internet of Things becoming mainstream, forcing organizations to re-examine their value creation methodologies in light of new consumer behavior and expectations. The Internet of Things will reframe the existence of the ones enriched by it. It will do so not because it can, but because our motivation will demand it. This is a book about reframing reality for new and incumbent organizations. The reality to reframe is not an imaginary one, but the immediate reality in which one operates: the behavior economy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alexander ManuPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9780367737900ISBN 10: 0367737906 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 18 December 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsValue Creation and the Internet of ThingsReviews'To date, few have really delved as deeply into what the Internet of Things is and will mean to us beyond the technical and product wizardry of what's possible. Value Creation and the Internet of Things is refreshing in its ability to frame up the opportunity and the challenges by focusing us on the most impactful questions and changes it will require of us as a society, a culture and our businesses. Alexander Manu succeeds in building the so-needed thread between business, technology, culture and humanity.' Cybelle Srour, Managing Director-Strategy, Resource/Ammirati, USA 'Alexander Manu has been able to put into words the transformation that is ongoing in the global economy. The economic downturn that has been challenging many countries in recent years seems to be more than just a normal fluctuation of the recession cycle. It is not products that people are buying anymore, but rather experience platforms. The Internet of Things is extending this transformation to involve not only the consumer businesses, but businesses altogether independent of the nature of the actual customer. Manu explains the framework needed to operate in this new economy, what the behaviour economy is all about, how value creation differs from conventional industrial economy and what kind of leadership is needed in this new context.' - Solveig Roschier, Director, Social Sciences, Helsinki Innovation Services Ltd, Finland 'With the Internet of Things (IoT) poised to become mainstream, understanding its importance to value creation is set to be a hot topic for communicators in 2016. This could be the book that provides that understanding. The professional life of author Alexander Manu is intrinsically tied to innovation, whether he is lecturing, writing or guiding some of the world's largest organisations into new areas for them to transform. His tight prose presents some large and challenging ideas about the true role of technology in motivating our actions. He explains how fulfilling these motivations is essential to creating value and the significance of this to our current economic model, the behaviour economy. These concepts are made clear right from the introduction highlighting the impact of Google Earth, and revisited repeatedly as Manu explores how we establish value. It is a fascinating look beyond the technical prospects of the IoT that doubles as an insight into where innovation comes from and how we harness technology to chase after it.' - Communication Director, Edition 4 2015 Author InformationAlexander Manu is a strategic innovation practitioner, international lecturer and author. He works with executive teams in Fortune 500 companies in industries as diverse as consumer packaged goods, media, advertising, mobile communications and manufacturing. Alexander lectures around the world on innovation, imagination, change agents and strategic foresight. He is a Senior Partner and Chief Imaginator at InnoSpa International Partners, teaches Innovation, Foresight and Business Design at the Rotman School of Management, and is a Professor at the OCAD University in Toronto. In his client and research work, Alexander is involved in transforming organizations by exploring and defining new competitive spaces, the development of new strategic business competencies and creation of imaginative innovation methods. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |