Harvard Business School Press 1997 John Hagel and Arthur Armstrong
Net Gain served as a manifesto for a new generation of competitors seeking to reap the rewards of the on-line economy. The authors identified where real value lies on the Internet and other networks, and provided, for the first time, the strategic tools for determining how much a company would need to invest in building a successful virtual community and how much it would stand to gain.
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