Tap: Unlocking the Mobile Economy

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MIT Press, Apr 14, 2017 - Business & Economics - 240 pages
How the smartphone can become a personal concierge (not a stalker) in the mobile marketing revolution of smarter companies, value-seeking consumers, and curated offers.

Consumers create a data trail by tapping their phones; businesses can tap into this trail to harness the power of the more than three trillion dollar mobile economy. According to Anindya Ghose, a global authority on the mobile economy, this two-way exchange can benefit both customers and businesses. In Tap, Ghose welcomes us to the mobile economy of smartphones, smarter companies, and value-seeking consumers.

Drawing on his extensive research in the United States, Europe, and Asia, and on a variety of real-world examples from companies including Alibaba, China Mobile, Coke, Facebook, SK Telecom, Telefónica, and Travelocity, Ghose describes some intriguingly contradictory consumer behavior: people seek spontaneity, but they are predictable; they find advertising annoying, but they fear missing out; they value their privacy, but they increasingly use personal data as currency. When mobile advertising is done well, Ghose argues, the smartphone plays the role of a personal concierge—a butler, not a stalker.

Ghose identifies nine forces that shape consumer behavior, including time, crowdedness, trajectory, and weather, and he examines these how these forces operate, separately and in combination. With Tap, he highlights the true influence mobile wields over shoppers, the behavioral and economic motivations behind that influence, and the lucrative opportunities it represents. In a world of artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, wearable technologies, smart homes, and the Internet of Things, the future of the mobile economy seems limitless.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
I Human Behavior and the Mobile Phone Journey So Far
15
II The Forces Shaping the Mobile Economy
41
III NextGeneration Technology Forces
179
Epilogue
195
Notes
205
Index
227
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Anindya Ghose is the Heinz Riehl Chair Professor of Business at New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business, where he holds a joint appointment in the Information, Operations and Management Science, and Marketing Departments. In 2014, Poets & Quants named him as a “Top 40 Under 40 Professor.” In 2017, Thinkers50 identified him among the 30 management thinkers most likely to shape the future of how organizations are managed and led. His opinion pieces and research have been featured on the BBC, CNBC, MSNBC, NPR, NBC, and in The Economist, the New York Times, WIRED, Time, the Financial Times, and the Wall Street Journal. He is also an avid high altitude mountaineer and has climbed extensively in multiple continents.

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