A Culture of Money - And Other Interesting Links

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Roger Ehrenberg, ex Wall Streeter and founder of Monitor110, has an interesting post about building a "culture of money." Lots of startups do things without any thought of monetization, business models, or the creation of economic value. Roger argues that thinking about ways to created real economic value (via the culture of money) is the best way to run a new business.

Stanley Bing has a blog, finally.

Scrappleface is poking fun at Chrysler.

If you ever had a strategic thinking class you probably studied game theory. But what about behavioral game theory? Sometimes real people don't settle in to Nash equilibriums.

Microsoft claims Linux violates 235 patents.

Slate examines why it is so hard for companies to raise prices.

The New York Times has an interesting inside look at running an online porn company.

Here is a list of our favorite business magazines.





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  1. Jon's Gravatar Comment by Jon on May 15th, 2007 at 9:43 pm

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