Attention and Reputation in the Innovation Economy
Vilma Luoma-aho, PhD & David Nordfors, PhD, Executive Director
VINNOVA Stanford Research Center of Innovation Journalism
VINNOVA Stanford Research Center of Innovation Journalism
In today’s attention economy, attention is valuable and reputation plays a major role for choices made. The attention economy identifies attention as a scarce commodity, which increases the importance of 'attention work', professional generation and brokerage of attention. Attention is required for shaping a reputation, and often attention work on behalf of stakeholders in the market place has as an objective to influence reputation...
Published as Innovation Journalism Vol.6 No.2 May 13 2009.
Download paper here: LuomaahoNordforsReputationfinal.pdf
Labels: attention, attention workers, innovation ecosystem, Innovation journalism, online reputation, reputation, trust
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