A centrally tracked artificial currency is provided within the context of
an enterprise. This currency serves as a unit of account, medium of
exchange, and store of value in a corporate "attention economy." Users
(typically coworkers) in the enterprise are allotted a base number of
currency units, which they can earn, exchange, and spend in a variety of
ways to signal importance and "purchase" attention of others, or priority
for other organization resources. In one aspect, senders of messages can
specify an amount of currency to be associated with the message, so that
recipients can see the specified amount before deciding whether to read
the message. Once such a system is in use, it facilitates exchange of
value based on user-created transactions regarding behavior,
communication, resources, incentives, and priorities.