Data Rules: Reinventing the Market Economy

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A new social science framework for studying the unprecedented social and economic restructuring driven by digital data.Digital data have become the critical frontier where emerging economic practices and organizational forms confront the traditional economic order and its institutions. In Data Rules, Cristina Alaimo and Jannis Kallinikos establish a social science framework for analyzing the unprecedented social and economic restructuring brought about by data. Working at the intersection of information systems and organizational studies, they draw extensively on intellectual currents in sociology, semiotics, cognitive science and technology, and social theory. Making the case for turning “data-making” into an area of inquiry of its own, the authors uncover how data are deeply implicated in rewiring the institutions of the market economy.The authors associate digital data with the decentering of organizations. As they point out, centered systems make sense only when firms (and formal organizations more broadly) can keep the external world at arm’s length and maintain a relative operation independence from it. These patterns no longer hold. Data transform the production of goods and services to an endless series of exchanges and interactions that defeat the functional logics of markets and organizations. The diffusion of platforms and ecosystems is indicative of these broader transformations. Rather than viewing data as simply a force of surveillance and control, the authors place the transformative potential of data at the center of an emerging socioeconomic order that restructures society and its institutions.

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Weight 0.29 kg
Dimensions 1.63 × 15.24 × 4.09 cm
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Paperback

Language

Pages

238

Publisher

Year Published

2024-6-4

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Publication City/Country

USA

ISBN 10

0262547937

About The Author

Cristina Alaimo is Assistant Professor (Research) of Digital Economy and Society at LUISS University, Rome.Jannis Kallinikos is Full Professor of Organization Studies and the CISCO Chair in Digital Transformation and Data Driven Innovation at LUISS University, Rome.

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“The book is a must for anyone who is truly interested in scholarly analyses of data as a pivotal contemporary organizational and societal phenomenon unleashed by the digital revolution.”—Kalle Lyytinen, Distinguished University Professor, Iris S. Wolstein Chair, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University"Unconventional and thought-provoking, this book presents a refreshing and distinct analysis of the data economy, shedding new light on the pivotal, organizing role of data in shaping every facet of value addition within the digital economy, extending its influence to entire business ecosystems. A compelling read for students, researchers, business organizations, and policymakers alike, this book transcends the superficial understanding of the power of data."—Carmelo Cennamo, Professor, Copenhagen Business School

Table Of Content

ContentsForewordMichael PowerAcknowledgments1 IntroductionPart I2 The Epistemic Foundations of Data3 The Digital Data Revolution4 The Data Life Cycle5 Technologies of Difference: Excursus on SurveillancePart II6 Decentering Organizations: Data, Knowledge, and Institutional Change7 Platforms and Ecosystems8 Data and Ecosystems9 EpilogueNotesBibliographyIndex

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