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  1. Attention economy

    The attention economy refers to the incentives of, especially advertising-driven companies, to maximize the time and attention their users give to the product they are selling. Attention economics is an approach to the management of information that treats human attention as a scarce commodity and applies economic theory to solve various information management problems. Wikipedia

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  2. econreview.studentorg.berkeley.edu

    How does attention shape the economy and society in the age of information overload? This article explores the concept of attention economy, its history, effects, and challenges, with examples from social media, technology, and psychology.
  3. Feb 6, 2024Attention Economy Background. Psychologist and economist Herbert A. Simon wrote about the concept of the attention economy in 1971. He noted the link between information overload and attention ...
  4. Mar 23, 2022In the attention economy, every second counts. For brands, serving ad content that can hold a viewer's attention for longer not only leads to greater engagement, enhanced brand recall and ...
  5. In the attention economy, attention is not only a resource but a currency: users pay for a service with their attention. Today, the dynamics of the attention economy incentivize companies to draw users in to spend more and more time on apps and sites. Designers who create sites and apps understand that their products vie for the limited ...
  6. sciencedirect.com

    This paper applies an attention economic perspective to explain and predict current and future trends in the information age. It argues that a spiral of attention scarcity drives the attention economy and its consequences for media, health, and technology.
  7. warwick.ac.uk

    tition for people's attention. As Nobel Prize-winning economist and psychologist Herbert A. Simon noted, "What information consumes is rather obvious: it con - sumes the attention of its recipients." One of the first consequences of the so-called attention economy is the loss of high-quality information. The OSoMe team
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