Review
Andrew Lippman, Director of the Digital Life program at the MIT Media Lab
“Larry Downes’ Laws of Disruption is important reading for all of us. It provides valuable guidance for confronting innovations and reacting to them with vision and responsibility, and eye-opening examples of the failures that result when we don't.”
Paul F. Nunes, Executive Research Fellow, Accenture Institute for High Performance
“There is no one better than Larry Downes to explain to us the complicated interaction between law and digital life, and what it all means for business. In The Laws of Disruption, Downes brings to life how industrial age law is leaving today’s companies in the lurch, and how tomorrow’s businesses and business leaders will usher in a new age of lawful innovation, content creation, and content ownership, one that will deliver meaningful rights to companies and ordinary citizens alike. Ignorance of the law is no excuse—not knowing the Law of Disruption in today’s rapidly digitizing world could prove fatal.”
Dan’l Lewin, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Corporation
“The convergence of information and communications technology is fundamentally disruptive—we’ve known this for a long time. Downes’ model helps clarify where, and how, to pay attention.”
David Hornik, General Partner, August Capital
“The Laws of Disruption is a must read for entrepreneurs. Many of the most interesting venture backed technology companies to emerge in the last decade (e.g. Google, Skype, YouTube, Facebook) have been products of the Laws of Disruption. Larry Downes’ book may well serve as the guide to my next great investments.”
Tim Wu, Professor of Law, Columbia University and co-author, Who Controls the Internet?
“Critical reading if you want to understand the last ten years—and be ready for the next ten.”
The Conference Board Review
“Downes offers a guided tour of what’s happening and what’s next, what’s legal and what’s not, and how all of it is likely to impact individuals and businesses. Laced with examples of how conflicts and shifts are playing out in real life, the book looks beyond typical strategic advice, offering a fresh and valuable perspective.”
Wall Street Journal, October 13, 2009
“The Internet is our own era's big disrupter. We already know how it has changed our habits and ways of doing things. Mr. Downes says that its long-term effects on society will be even greater. . . .there is no doubt that a lot more disruption lies ahead.”
Financial Times, November 7, 2009
“. . . Downes eloquently expresses the problems that many industries face and shows how using old laws to maintain the status quo is futile. The digital revolution is here and we will make sense of it – somehow.”
Product Description
While digital life races ahead, the rest of our life, from law to business, struggles to keep up. Business strategists, lawyers, judges, regulators, and consumers have all been left behind, scratching their heads, frantically trying to figure out what they can and can’t do. Some want to bring innovation to a standstill (or at least to slow it down) through lawsuits and regulation so they can catch their breath. Others forge madly ahead, legal consequences be damned.
In The Laws of Disruption, Larry Downes, author of the best-selling Unleashing the Killer App, provides an invaluable guide for these confusing times, exploring nine critical areas in which technology is dramatically rewriting the rules of business and life.
The Laws of Disruption will help business owners and managers understand not only how to avoid being blindsided by customer rebellion, but also how to benefit from it. It will teach lawyers, judges, and regulators when to keep their hands off the system and it will show consumers the consequences of their digital actions.
In the gap created by the Law of Disruption, golden opportunities await those who move quickly.
Larry Downes is a noted expert on information technology, strategy, and law. He is a partner with the Bell-Mason Group, a consulting firm focused on corporate innovation and venturing, and is a nonresident fellow at the Stanford Law School Center for Internet & Society. He has written for a variety of publications including the Harvard Business Review and USA Today. He lives in Kensington, California.
这是少数令我震惊到要来评价翻译质量的书。完全就是机器翻译+劣质的人工审核的结果,许多语句很难读懂,许多语句你明确就知道翻译错了。 书的内容还可以,讲了快速变化的技术对于法律、道德、隐私、犯罪等各个领域的冲击及其案例。
评分这是少数令我震惊到要来评价翻译质量的书。完全就是机器翻译+劣质的人工审核的结果,许多语句很难读懂,许多语句你明确就知道翻译错了。 书的内容还可以,讲了快速变化的技术对于法律、道德、隐私、犯罪等各个领域的冲击及其案例。
评分这是少数令我震惊到要来评价翻译质量的书。完全就是机器翻译+劣质的人工审核的结果,许多语句很难读懂,许多语句你明确就知道翻译错了。 书的内容还可以,讲了快速变化的技术对于法律、道德、隐私、犯罪等各个领域的冲击及其案例。
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评分这本书的叙事节奏把握得极佳,读起来简直是一种享受,完全不像许多理论著作那样枯燥乏味。作者高超的讲故事能力,将那些复杂、抽象的变革理论,通过一系列生动的案例串联起来,让人仿佛身临其境地参与到历史的转折点中。我尤其欣赏作者在处理时间线和因果关系时的细腻手法。他没有简单地罗列事实,而是深入挖掘了那些看似微不足道的“触发点”是如何最终导致整个体系倾覆的。其中关于“非线性反馈回路”的阐述,简洁有力,一下子点亮了我对某些市场波动的理解。我敢肯定,那些沉浸在既有成功经验中的企业高管们,如果能静下心来读完这本,一定会从中收获颇丰。这本书的魅力在于,它不是告诉你“该怎么做”,而是清晰地展示了“事情为什么会变成现在这样”,这种洞察力,远比简单的操作指南来得更有价值和持久性。
评分我必须承认,这本书对我现有的世界观产生了一次小小的“震动”。它不是那种读完后你会立刻兴奋地想要去“颠覆”什么的书,而更像是一剂冷静剂,让你明白所谓的“稳定”有多么脆弱。作者似乎对人类认知偏见有着深刻的理解,他不断地提醒我们,我们所认为的“理性选择”背后,往往潜藏着更深层次的集体无意识驱动力。读到关于信息茧房如何加速既有结构瓦解的部分,我感到脊背发凉,因为这完美解释了近年来一些社会现象的爆发逻辑。这本书的文字风格很硬朗,充满了哲学思辨的味道,但又不像纯粹的哲学著作那样难以企及。它成功地在学术的严谨性和大众传播的易读性之间找到了一个绝佳的平衡点,让人在智力上感到被充分挑战的同时,又没有被知识的壁垒拒之门外。
评分坦白说,我对这种宏大叙事的作品一直抱有谨慎的态度,总担心其会沦为泛泛而谈的口号集合。然而,这本书彻底打消了我的疑虑。它并非空喊“变革”的口号,而是深入挖掘了变革的内在机制和必然性。作者在论述过程中穿插了大量的跨学科知识,从社会学到复杂系统理论,信手拈来,但又不显得堆砌。我印象最深的是他对“势能”一词的独到诠释——那种在表面平静下不断积聚、一旦释放便不可阻挡的巨大力量。这本书的价值在于,它提供了一套全新的“分析工具箱”,让你能够以一种全新的、更具预见性的眼光去审视那些看似杂乱无章的外部世界。对于任何希望站在时代浪潮之巅而非被动应付的人来说,这本书无疑是必备的案头读物,它的深度,值得反复研读。
评分这本书,说实话,刚开始翻阅时,我还有点犹豫。封面的设计风格比较朴实,没有那种华丽的色彩堆砌,反而透露着一种沉稳的气息。内容上,作者似乎在努力搭建一个宏大的叙事框架,试图将我们习以为常的“秩序”置于一个显微镜下审视。我特别留意了其中关于“范式转移”的那几个章节,感觉作者对历史事件的选取非常精准,没有那种生搬硬套的牵强感。他笔下的那些“旧规则”的瓦解,并非突如其来的爆炸,而更像是一种缓慢渗透、最终引发结构性变化的自然过程。阅读过程中,我好几次停下来,思考我们目前所处的行业,那种似曾相识的变革前兆,让人不寒而栗,同时也激发了一种强烈的求知欲,想知道作者最终会给出怎样的论断。如果说有什么遗憾,可能就是某些论证环节,为了追求逻辑的严密性,文字显得略微晦涩,需要反复咀嚼才能体会其中的深意。但总的来说,它提供了一个非常独特的视角,去重新审视我们赖以生存的商业和社会规则,让人读完后,会忍不住对身边正在发生的一切产生更深层次的疑问。
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