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Economic sense of Metcalfe’s Law

Li, Gangmin (2008) Economic sense of Metcalfe’s Law. pp. 55-59. In: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Understanding Web Evolution (WebEvolve2008), 22 Apr 2008, Beijing, China. ISBN 978 085432885 7.

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Abstract

Metcalfe’s Law was widely accepted and used to explain internet boom. It has drawn a lot of criticism in explaining Web 2.0. This paper connects Transaction Cost Theory (TCT) with Metcalfe’s Law. It not only proves that they are consistent but also makes economical sense of the Law by introducing the second critical mass in to Metcalfe’s Law. Efforts are also used to explain exiting Web effect and future of Web evolutions. It concludes that any format of the future Web evolution has to have cost reduction in its core.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Web Science Comments:Short paper from the Web Science Workshop at WWW2008
Uncontrolled Keywords:Transaction cost theory (TCT), Metcalfe’s Law, Theory, Models, WEB 2.0, Web evolution, Web effect, Social effect, Web Future
Subjects:Web Science Events > WebEvolve2008
WS1 Computer Science > WS12 Decentralized Information Systems
ID Code:41
Deposited By:David De Roure
Deposited On:13 Apr 2008 21:06
Last Modified:22 Apr 2008 12:51

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