
The general vector of transformations institution of property in the information-networked economy is studied. Three modes of ownership of information resources depending on their availability for a wide range of economic agents have been identified. The objective reasons for the donation of information resources on the Internet are named. It is proved that the relationship between the structure and modes of ownership are changed by extending the scope and raise of the significance of public property under the conditions of information and network economy
Исследуется общий вектор преобразований института собственности в условиях информационно-сетевой экономики. Выделены три режима прав собственности на информационные ресурсы в зависимости от степени их доступности для широкого круга экономических агентов. Названы объективные причины безвозмездной передачи информационных ресурсов в интернет. Обосновано, что в условиях информационно-сетевой экономики меняются структура и соотношение между режимами прав собственности за счет расширения сферы и повышения значимости общедоступной собственности.
ИНФОРМАЦИОННО-СЕТЕВАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА,INFORMATION AND NETWORK ECONOMY,ПРАВА СОБСТВЕННОСТИ,ОБЩЕДОСТУПНАЯ СОБСТВЕННОСТЬ,PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC DOMAIN PROPERTY,ЗНАНИЯ,KNOWLEDGE,ИНФРАСТРУКТУРА,INFRASTRUCTURE,ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСКИЙ КАПИТАЛ,HUMAN CAPITAL,РЕСУРСЫ,RESOURCES
ИНФОРМАЦИОННО-СЕТЕВАЯ ЭКОНОМИКА,INFORMATION AND NETWORK ECONOMY,ПРАВА СОБСТВЕННОСТИ,ОБЩЕДОСТУПНАЯ СОБСТВЕННОСТЬ,PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC DOMAIN PROPERTY,ЗНАНИЯ,KNOWLEDGE,ИНФРАСТРУКТУРА,INFRASTRUCTURE,ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСКИЙ КАПИТАЛ,HUMAN CAPITAL,РЕСУРСЫ,RESOURCES
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