The problem arises because our financial system is not able to articulate true value of social currency using a dollar denominated currency so social value remains invisible, not non-existant. Maybe the financial system does not want to articulate social value. After all, dollar denominated currency represents control of social value at a ratio of 1:1000. It’s about control
Posts Tagged ‘capital’
The 1000:1 Rule; The Difference Between Money and Value
Submitted by Dan Robles April 23rd, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
Keep Your Social Network; I’ll Take A Social Force Field
Submitted by Dan Robles April 19th, 2010 - 15:24. No Comments »
Social media is about to enter a new phase called “local social”. The hyperlinks that bind the web will become the hyperlinks that bind a community. The difference is that hyperlinks in “Global Social” environment converge down to specific information, Hyperlinks in Local Social will diverge up to diverse knowledge assets.
Creative Capital; The Next Factor of Production
Submitted by Dan Robles March 11th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
If we expect to deliver an alternate social currency backed by innovation, we need to reflect deeply upon this specific factor of production. We need to think, observe, and interpret with the flexibility that “Creatives” have – if not, we need the humility to let them help us. Only then can we start connecting the dots.
A Public Knowledge Inventory Taxonomy
Submitted by Dan Robles January 30th, 2010 - 01:00. No Comments »
The trick is that everyone needs to be using the same taxonomy so that we can all access knowledge inventories of the people around us as easily as it is to access books on Amazon.com. This will lead to a trade in knowledge assets formally the sole domain of corporations through the process of industrialization (yet another blog post) .
The Old Economic Paradigm Is Breaking Down
Submitted by Dan Robles January 25th, 2010 - 01:00. 2 Comments »
Does the Merchant Class allocate land Labor and Capital to the a great extent in an Innovation economy? The accepted statistic is that 70% of a company’s value comes from human capital and the creative solutions that they produce.
Video: Calculating ROI of Social Media
Submitted by Dan Robles January 18th, 2010 - 01:00. 2 Comments »
This video introduces a new way of looking at social media valuation. People find value in social media otherwise they would not do it. How is that value expressed as a financial instrument? If you engage your clients in the same currency that they are trading among themselves, the greater the likelihood you will realize the value of the new media phenomenon.
The Mystery of Monetization
Submitted by Dan Robles January 15th, 2010 - 01:00. 1 Comment »
Show me how everyone is related and I’ll show you a new economic paradigm. Here is how they are not related:



